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Is it true that the large ro-ro passenger ship Harmony Yungang is put into operation?

12 18, the large luxury ro-ro passenger ship Harmony Yungang set sail from Lianyungang, Jiangsu Province for Incheon, South Korea. On the same day, Jiangsu Lianyungang Port Group's large luxury ro-ro ship "Harmony Yungang" was put into operation in Lianyungang Port and began its maiden voyage from Lianyungang to Incheon, South Korea. The ship has a total length of 196m, a width of 28.6m, a gross tonnage of 34,000 tons, a capacity of 1080 people and a route length of 2,480m. There are also supermarkets, duty-free shops, bars, chess rooms, box cinemas and other entertainment and leisure facilities.

The large luxury ro-ro ship "Harmony Yungang" is the largest tonnage ship in the passenger and cargo liner routes between China and South Korea. The ship has complete facilities and a helipad for direct take-off and landing. It sails from Lianyungang to Incheon, South Korea every Monday and Thursday. The ship has reached "the best in Asia" in tonnage, size and interior decoration.

Harmony Yungang is mainly used for short-distance international navigation, carrying passengers, cars, trucks and container trailers. After put into use, Lianyungang China-Korea Ferry Company will be responsible for the specific operation. Considering the market service demand, berthing function matching and other factors, its maiden voyage will replace the "Oriental Pearl No.8" chartered in February last year, and mainly undertake the operation of the "Lianyungang-Incheon" passenger and cargo liner route between China and South Korea.

It is reported that this ship is the largest and most luxurious new passenger ro-ro ship made in China at present. It can not only undertake passenger transport and vehicle transport business, but also provide entertainment and leisure places such as supermarkets, bars and box office cinemas. The comprehensive passenger and freight transport capacity has nearly doubled.