Dalian: The international cruise ship “Zuiderdam” docked at the Dalian Port cruise terminal on Sunday morning, bringing visitors from around the world for a day of exploration in Dalian, Liaoning province.
It is the first large international cruise ship to visit a northern Chinese city since 2020. This visit is also a milestone for Dalian, which is establishing itself as a desirable international coastal tourism destination.
The “Zuiderdam” is part of the Holland America Cruise Line fleet. It brought 2,013 passengers and crew members from 47 countries and regions to Dalian for a day of activities before departing for its next destination, Tianjin.
In Dalian, the tourists were divided into groups to explore various routes, including sightseeing tours, home visits and leisurely shopping.
Twelve of them visited the home of a girl named Liang Qianshuo in Zhongshan district. She and two of her friends warmly welcomed the guests and spoke with them in English, providing a unique and personal experience of Chinese hospitality.
One American tourist, David Burke, expressed his surprise at the modernity of China, especially after the cruise ship’s earlier stop in Shanghai. He mentioned that it was his first time visiting a Chinese family and was impressed by their comfortable living conditions.
He also expressed his joy at interacting with ordinary Chinese people and children and his hope for more such cultural exchanges in the future.
The tourists also got to ride a tram, visit the Tiger Beach Ocean Park, interact with local families, visit famous landmarks and explore several cultural venues and tourist attractions.
Meanwhile, The northeastern port city Dalian, in Liaoning province, will build up a high-level gateway to facilitate smooth domestic connections and international linkages, and push for higher-level opening-up, Chen Shaowang, a deputy to the National People’s Congress and mayor of Dalian, said.
“Openness, which has given life and prosperity to Dalian, is in the genes of the city,” said Chen, who is also deputy Party chief of Dalian. –The Daily Mail-China Daily news exchange item