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2 new tourism ships launched for Mekong tours |
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Aug 17, 2012 at 10:22 AM |
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The Saigon Shipyard in Ho Chi Minh City’s District 7 Wednesday saw the launch of two newly-built deluxe tourism ships named Mekong Prestige and Cruiseco Adventurer.
The 68m-long ships, designed and supervised by the Dai Duong Phang Co Litd, are equipped with 32 luxury cabins capable of carrying 64 tourists. The shipbuilder said the high-quality boats are designed with optimized fuel-consumption, noise-reduction and high-speed engines. The ships are scheduled to begin taking tourists on river tours along the Mekong River crossing between Vietnam and Cambodia this October, the shipbuilder said. In related news, a hydrofoil traveling from HCMC to the coastal city of Vung Tau Wednesday frightened its passengers after the vessel was flooded by water flowing through a broken glass window. Fortunately the hydrofoil managed to dock at a nearby harbor, and there were no casualties. Source: Tuoirtrenews |