Yangtze Pearl

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Yangtze Pearl p1
Ship data
flag China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China
Ship type Passenger ship
Shipping company Transocean
Shipyard Qingshan shipyard (Wuhan, China)
Commissioning 1992
Ship dimensions and crew
length
87.20 m ( Lüa )
width 16.00 m
Draft Max. 2.50 m
measurement 2640 GRT
 
crew 110
Machine system
machine Diesel engines
Machine
performanceTemplate: Infobox ship / maintenance / service format
2,640 hp (1,942 kW)
Top
speed
15 kn (28 km / h)
Residential facilities
Decks:

3

Passengers:

158

Cabins:

79 outside cabins

The Yangtze Pearl motor ship is a Chinese river cruise ship that was built in Wuhan, China in 1992. The equipment corresponds to a four-star hotel. In 2002 the ship was modernized. It operates all year round on the Yangtze .

It has four passenger decks with a total of 79 cabins, four of which are deluxe cabins and two presidential cabins for a total of 158 passengers.

Furnishing

In addition to the restaurant, there is a banquet hall, bar, smoking salon, dance room, library, children's playroom, on-board shop and beauty salon as well as an infirmary on board. A doctor is always on board. The ship is fully air-conditioned. For entertainment and information, the passengers have extensive facilities at their disposal, such as the Internet, fax, copier and printer, television and karaoke. In the restaurant you can choose between Chinese and Western cuisine.

The cabins are larger than on European river cruise ships.

Further ships of the shipping company Transocean

See also

List of cruise lines