China's first home-grown cruise ship undocked in Shanghai

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China's first domestically built large cruise ship completed its undocking in Shanghai on Tuesday, marking its complete transition into the dock mooring debugging stage.
Xinhua
China's first home-grown cruise ship undocked in Shanghai
Xinhua

China's first domestically built large cruise ship completes its undocking in Shanghai on Tuesday.

China's first domestically-built large cruise ship completed its undocking in Shanghai on Tuesday, marking its complete transition into the dock mooring debugging stage.

The cruise ship named, "Adora Magic City," is expected to be delivered by the end of 2023.

To date, over 93 percent of its construction and over 85 percent of its interior work have been completed, according to China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC) Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding Co Ltd.

The cruise ship, measuring 323.6 meters in length and 37.2 meters in width with a gross tonnage of 135,500 tons, can accommodate more than 6,500 passengers. It will have a luxury hotel, cinemas and a water park on board.

"The cruise ship will depart from Shanghai for Japan and Southeast Asia after the delivery. A medium and long route along the Maritime Silk Road will be launched in due course," said Roger Chen, managing director of CSSC Carnival, the cruise ship's operator.

The construction of the country's second domestically-built large cruise ship started in August 2022.

China's first home-grown cruise ship undocked in Shanghai
Xinhua

China's first domestically built large cruise ship completes its undocking in Shanghai on Tuesday.


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