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What is a cruise? Why is it called a cruise ship instead of a cruise ship?

Because a cruise ship is a means of transportation, it refers to a large passenger ship that sails on fixed routes and regularly on the ocean. The word "mail" itself has the meaning of transportation, and in the past, transoceanic mail was always carried by this large fast passenger ship, hence the name. The so-called cruise ships actually refer to tourist ships sailing in the ocean. In the early days of postal services, intercontinental postal services relied on postal ships to deliver letters and packages from one shore to the other.

Cruise ships are a general term for various types of passenger motorized vessels used to carry passengers for travel, visits, and sightseeing activities. Also known as cruise ship and tourist ship. A cruise ship is a type of passenger ship that provides a hedonistic journey. The entertainment facilities and luxurious services on board are regarded as an indispensable and important part of the journey. Cruise ships generally sail along certain water tourism routes regularly or irregularly, and anchor at one or several tourist spots to allow tourists to visit.