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- Ports of Call: Hong Kong, China; Xiamen, China; Zhangjiagang, China; Nanjing, China; Shanghai, China; Shanghai, China.
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| Day/Date | Port | Arrive | Depart |
| Saturday, February 28, 2009 |
Hong Kong China |
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06:00 PM |
| Sunday, March 1, 2009 |
Cruising The South China Sea |
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| Monday, March 2, 2009 |
Xiamen China |
07:00 AM |
06:00 PM |
| Tuesday, March 3, 2009 |
Cruising The South China Sea |
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| Wednesday, March 4, 2009 |
Cruising The South China Sea |
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| Thursday, March 5, 2009 |
Jiangyin (wuxi) China |
07:00 AM |
06:00 PM |
| Friday, March 6, 2009 |
Nanjing China |
07:00 AM |
06:00 PM |
| Saturday, March 7, 2009 |
Shanghai China |
05:00 PM |
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| Sunday, March 8, 2009 |
Shanghai China |
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| - Information above subject to change, please confirm details at time of booking. |
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- Hong Kong, China
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Hong Kong is a dense conglomeration of grand hotels and shops where any and every conceivable article of merchandise can be purchased. Victoria Peak provides a sensational view of Hong Kong's spectacular harbor, replete with junks, ferry boats, sampans, typhoon shelters and the busy Ocean Terminal where cruise ships are perpetually in port. All these elements create one of the most exotic and exciting ports of call in the world, universally loved by tourists and equally adored by its own enterprising citizens.
- Cruising The Hainan Strait
- Cai Lan (Hanoi),Vietnam
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This deep water port in the coastal province of Quang Ninh is your gateway to the eerie scenery of Halong Bay and also the rich history of Hanoi. On an optional tour, travel to the country’s 2,000-year-old capital to visit such Hanoi landmarks as the One Pillared Pagoda, the Temple of Literature and the fascinating Old Quarter. Lush parks and beautiful wooded lakes enhance this city on the southwest bank of the Red River.
- Cruising The Halong Bay
- Da Nang (Hoi An/Hue), Vietnam
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Da Dang, known under the French as Tourane, succeeded Hoi An (Faifo) as the most important port in central Vietnam during the 19th century. Today Vietnam's fourth largest city, Da Nang's distance from other centers of power, its natural endowments, (the port, its proximity to Laos and Thailand), and its high degree of provincial autonomy allows for considerable local initiative. Of late the city has become a leader in implementing economic reforms and has shown itself eager to demonstrate the sort of dynamism and economic pragmatism likely to attract foreign investment. Among the Da Nang area sites of interest to visitors are the Marble Mountains, China Beach, and the ancient port town of Hoi An. - Cruising The South China Sea
- Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam
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Ho Chi Minh City (population over 4 million) covers an area of more than 800 square miles, stretching from the South China Sea almost to the Cambodian border. Its land is overwhelmingly rural, dotted with villages and clusters of houses set amidst rice paddies. The downtown section of Ho Chi Minh City is still known as Saigon; the huge Chinese district is called Cholon. Along with the surrounding areas, Saigon and Cholon constitute the industrial and commercial heart of Vietnam, accounting for 30% of the country's manufacturing output and 25% of its retail trade. It is to Saigon that ambitious young people and bureaucrats, from the north as well as the south, gravitate. And it is here that the economic changes sweeping Vietnam and their social implications are most evident. The level of activity and energy of this city will amaze you - and make it clear that this country has no intention of standing still.
- Cruising The South China Sea
- Ko Kood, Thailand
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An "emerald isle set in a silver sea," Ko Kood Island is one of a group of beautiful Thai islands situated off the coast of Cambodia. Like its distant cousin Ko Hong, Ko Kood is a marvelous place for Seabourn’s blissful Caviar in the SurfSM beach barbecue.
- Bangkok, Thailand
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Bangkok is a city of endless fascination. It is a congested, noisy, modern city that exudes energy, but just around any corner is an exotic Buddhist temple (wat) with its own serenity and tradition. In the heart of the city is the Chao Phraya River. Its vast network of canals (klongs) is as important to local transportation as the road system. There is a wealth of history and culture to be discovered here: palaces, hundreds of temples, markets, and exquisite classical Thai dance performances.
- Cruising The Gulf Of Thailand
- Cruising The South China Sea
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