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China
has a vast sea area - the Bohai Sea, Yellow Sea and
East China Sea to the east and the South China Sea
to the south. The Bohai Sea is China's inner sea and
the Yellow Sea, the East China Sea and the South China
Sea connect with the Pacific Ocean. Along China's
long coastline lie Shanghai, Tianjin New Port, Guangzhou
Huangpu, Yantai, Qingdao, Qinhuangdao, Dalian, Beihai,
Hongkong and other ports.
These
sea ports are wide and deep, beautiful in environment
and can all arrange passenger-bookings for pleasure
boats for world travel or to go ashore to sightsee
and tour. International Sea Navigation Routes The
luxury passenger and cargo ship "New Jianzhen", run
by the Sino-Japanese International Ferry Co., sails
between Shanghai and Kobe, Osaka and Yokohama in Japan,
one voyage a week, taking around 45 hours for a single
trip. The vessel "Yanjing", run by the Tianjin- Kobe
Snipping Co., runs between Tianjin and Kobe, Japan
once a week. The passenger and cargo ship 'Daren",
run by the Daren Shipping Co. in Dalian, navigates
between Dalian Inchon in the Republic at Korea, two
voyages a week and around 15 hours for each voyage.
The luxury passenger and cargo ship "Xinjinqiao" and
"Xiangxuehai", run by the Weihaiwei East Navigation
Co., link Weihai, Qingdao and Inchon three times a
week. Each voyage taken 14 hours.
Domestic
Sea Navigation Routes
China's
domestic sea navigation routes connect various port
cities. Main navigation routes include: Shanghai-
Dalian, Dalian- Tiangjin, Dalian- Yantai, Shanghai-
Qingdao, Shanghai- Guangzhou, Beihai- Guangzhou, Shenzhen-Zhuhai
Zhuhai-Hong Kong.
Inland
River Navigation Routes
China's
mainland is crossed by many rivers with a total length
of 226,800 km and a total of 136,000 km at inland
river navigation routes.
Famous
navigation routes include:
1.
The 6,380-km-long Yangtze River, with a voyage at
660 km from Chongqing to Yichang and 626 km from Yichang
to Wuhan. It passes the grand use magnificent Yangtze
River Three Gorges from the Baidi (White Emperor Town,
Fengjie County in the west to Nanjinguan Pass, Yichang,
in the east, a total at 193 km. There are over 50
pleasure boats that sail en the routes.
2.
Pleasure boats sailing between Suzhou and Hangzhou
may be takes to cruise a long the Crand Canal with
a voyage at 146.6 km. On this cruise you can feast
your eyes on enchanting water village scenery typical
of the areas south of the Yangtze River.
3.
In Nanjing, Wuxi or Yangzhou, dragon boats or pleasure
boats can be takes for the Grand Canal-Yangtze River-Taihu
Lake Tour cruise which is full of the flavor of poetry
and painting. Tourists can enjoy good food while apreciating
the surrounding scenery.
4.
In Guilin, there are pleasure boats that reach Yangshuo
along the Lijiang River, a voyage at 83 km at picturesque
scenery and a galaxy of scenic and historic spots.
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