Luxury liners being built for Three Gorges cruise
Luxury liners being built for Three Gorges cruise
13:13, March 03, 2010

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Ten luxury cruise ships are being built to cater to Chinese tourists' growing taste for pleasure voyages along the picturesque Three Gorges on the Yangtze River.
The Three Gorges Company, an affiliate of the Chongqing Traffic and Tourist Investment Group, was quoted by Wednesday's China Daily as saying that it is investing 2 billion yuan (290 million U.S. dollars) over the next two years to build 20 ships, including 10 inland luxury liners.
The new fleet apparently supports the Chongqing municipal government''s Sun Project, which aims to build 20 five-star cruise ships by 2012 to help the gorges become the most desirable, high-end sightseeing spot among domestic inland waterways.
China''s longest river, the Yangtze, flows through the Three Gorges, which are located in Hubei province and Chongqing municipality and cover approximately 200 km in length.
One of China''s natural wonders, the Three Gorges were believed to have lost some of their appeal after the Three Gorges Dam was built, which submerged some of the scenic sites along the river.
However, representatives of the local tourist industry told the newspaper that the expensive project is "on a roll" and holds the potential to attract more tourists, especially domestic ones.
According to a local cruise saleswoman, about 40 expensive cruise ships are already in full service during peak season on the waterway.
"You can tell from the number of existing and upcoming ships that the industry is on a roll," said Chongqing tourism bureau''s market development department director, surnamed Chen.
"For years, luxury cruise ships have always outsold lower-class ones. Customers usually have to book their tickets one month in advance and half a year earlier for a trip in peak season," he said.
Source:Xinhua
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The Three Gorges Company, an affiliate of the Chongqing Traffic and Tourist Investment Group, was quoted by Wednesday's China Daily as saying that it is investing 2 billion yuan (290 million U.S. dollars) over the next two years to build 20 ships, including 10 inland luxury liners.
The new fleet apparently supports the Chongqing municipal government''s Sun Project, which aims to build 20 five-star cruise ships by 2012 to help the gorges become the most desirable, high-end sightseeing spot among domestic inland waterways.
China''s longest river, the Yangtze, flows through the Three Gorges, which are located in Hubei province and Chongqing municipality and cover approximately 200 km in length.
One of China''s natural wonders, the Three Gorges were believed to have lost some of their appeal after the Three Gorges Dam was built, which submerged some of the scenic sites along the river.
However, representatives of the local tourist industry told the newspaper that the expensive project is "on a roll" and holds the potential to attract more tourists, especially domestic ones.
According to a local cruise saleswoman, about 40 expensive cruise ships are already in full service during peak season on the waterway.
"You can tell from the number of existing and upcoming ships that the industry is on a roll," said Chongqing tourism bureau''s market development department director, surnamed Chen.
"For years, luxury cruise ships have always outsold lower-class ones. Customers usually have to book their tickets one month in advance and half a year earlier for a trip in peak season," he said.
Source:Xinhua

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