Passengers put together to undergo entry procedures at Tianjin Worldwide Cruise Dwelling Port in north China’s Tianjin Municipality, March 23, 2024. As the most important cruise dwelling port in north China, Tianjin Worldwide Cruise Dwelling Port has dealt with greater than 200,000 inbound and outbound passengers since its full resumption of worldwide cruise ship transport on Sept. 27, 2023.
The port is predicted to welcome over 120 worldwide cruise ships in 2024. (Xinhua/Solar Fanyue)
Passengers wait to undergo entry procedures at Tianjin Worldwide Cruise Dwelling Port in north China’s Tianjin Municipality, March 23, 2024. As the most important cruise dwelling port in north China, Tianjin Worldwide Cruise Dwelling Port has dealt with greater than 200,000 inbound and outbound passengers since its full resumption of worldwide cruise ship transport on Sept. 27, 2023.
The port is predicted to welcome over 120 worldwide cruise ships in 2024. (Xinhua/Solar Fanyue)
Passengers get off a ship at Tianjin Worldwide Cruise Dwelling Port in north China’s Tianjin Municipality, March 23, 2024. As the most important cruise dwelling port in north China, Tianjin Worldwide Cruise Dwelling Port has dealt with greater than 200,000 inbound and outbound passengers since its full resumption of worldwide cruise ship transport on Sept. 27, 2023.
The port is predicted to welcome over 120 worldwide cruise ships in 2024. (Xinhua/Solar Fanyue)
A police officer handles entry procedures of a passenger at Tianjin Worldwide Cruise Dwelling Port in north China’s Tianjin Municipality, March 23, 2024. As the most important cruise dwelling port in north China, Tianjin Worldwide Cruise Dwelling Port has dealt with greater than 200,000 inbound and outbound passengers since its full resumption of worldwide cruise ship transport on Sept. 27, 2023.
The port is predicted to welcome over 120 worldwide cruise ships in 2024. (Xinhua/Solar Fanyue)
Passengers undergo entry procedures at Tianjin Worldwide Cruise Dwelling Port in north China’s Tianjin Municipality, March 23, 2024. As the most important cruise dwelling port in north China, Tianjin Worldwide Cruise Dwelling Port has dealt with greater than 200,000 inbound and outbound passengers since its full resumption of worldwide cruise ship transport on Sept. 27, 2023.
The port is predicted to welcome over 120 worldwide cruise ships in 2024. (Xinhua/Solar Fanyue)
Passengers undergo entry procedures at Tianjin Worldwide Cruise Dwelling Port in north China’s Tianjin Municipality, March 23, 2024. As the most important cruise dwelling port in north China, Tianjin Worldwide Cruise Dwelling Port has dealt with greater than 200,000 inbound and outbound passengers since its full resumption of worldwide cruise ship transport on Sept. 27, 2023.
The port is predicted to welcome over 120 worldwide cruise ships in 2024. (Xinhua/Solar Fanyue)
An aerial drone photograph taken on March 23, 2024 reveals the Dream cruise ship berthing at Tianjin Worldwide Cruise Dwelling Port in north China’s Tianjin Municipality. As the most important cruise dwelling port in north China, Tianjin Worldwide Cruise Dwelling Port has dealt with greater than 200,000 inbound and outbound passengers since its full resumption of worldwide cruise ship transport on Sept. 27, 2023.
The port is predicted to welcome over 120 worldwide cruise ships in 2024. (Xinhua/Solar Fanyue)