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China’s Second Cruise Ship Nears Completion
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China’s second domestically built cruise ship, Adora Flora City, passed a dock floating test and is set for sea trials in May 2026. The 141,900-tonne vessel, with 2,144 cabins for 5,232 passengers, will be delivered by year-end 2026. It marks a milestone in China’s shipbuilding.
The ship passed a key floating test. Sea trials are scheduled for May 2026.
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Adora Flora City is larger than its predecessor. It features a 16-story superstructure.
The vessel has 2,144 cabins. It can carry up to 5,232 passengers.
China’s shipbuilding industry is growing. The project underwent 108,000 inspections.
Some praise China’s maritime ambitions. Others question the environmental impact of cruises.
Supporters see the ship as economic progress. Critics cite sustainability concerns.
The ship enhances China’s tourism sector. Delivery is expected by late 2026.
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