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The Regal China Cruises Three Gorges Experience
The magnificent Yangtze, the world’s third longest river,
stretches 6380 kilometers from the heights of Tanggula Mountain
in western Tibet to the city of Shanghai on China’s eastern
coast, where the river empties into the East China Sea. Nestled
in the middle reaches of the Yangtze are the Three Gorges, renowned
the world over as Nature’s Gift and one of the great treasures
of China’s landscape.
Their eminence and beauty alone attract travelers, both foreign
and domestic, to tour the Three Gorges. Viewing the Gorges properly
can only be done on a river cruise. Although there are a number
of different cruise lines to choose from, we can say without reservation
that touring the Three Gorges on any one of Regal China Cruises’
three ships, the Princess Sheena, the Princess Elaine, or the
Princess Jeannie, is the unquestionable choice of luxury and safety.
Regal China Cruises three Princess ships were all built in a
world-renowned German shipyard, and, as the only foreign-built
cruise ships on the Yangtze River, maintain an international standard
of comfort and quality. Our ships have the largest capacity, the
longest body, the most beautiful design, and the highest safety
standard of any other cruise line on the Yangtze.
Since becoming involved in foreign tourism on the Yangtze River
in 1994, our “floating hotels” have combined high-class
cuisine, accommodations, entertainment, and merchandise with honesty,
dependability, and a commitment that has attracted friends from
all five continents.
Our around the clock service is both comprehensive and effective,
allowing passengers to feel the true value of their vacation.
Because of our service, we have not only become a favorite among
Yangtze River cruise lines, but were also the first cruise line
to receive a five-star rating from the National Tourism Bureau.
Each of Regal China Cruises’ Princess Ships is 129.15
meters long and 16.70 meters wide. They sail clothed in a blue
and white exterior reminiscent of a white-robed sleeping beauty
peacefully at rest among the mountains.
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