China’s First Large Domestic Cruise Ship To Undock In Shanghai Soon
Adora Magic City, China’s first-ever domestically built large cruise vessel, has officially commenced the much-awaited countdown to its delivery and will soon be undocked in Shanghai.
The cruise vessel boasts a gross tonnage capacity of 135,500 tons. Besides, the ship has 2,125 guest rooms and can accommodate over 5,000 guests.
A set of experiments are expected to be carried out to verify the vessel’s center of mass as well as the function of portholes and lifeboats.
China’s First Domestically-Built Large Cruise Ship to Set Sail. Source: CCTV Video News Agency.
References: CGTN, LiveTube
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