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What is a cruise ship for?

Also known as cruise ships and tourist boats. Cruise ships usually sail regularly or irregularly along certain water tourist routes and stop at one or several tourist spots for tourists to visit. Ordinary passenger ships can be called cruise ships if they are used for tourism or modified for tourism.

Cruise ship in a broad sense: liner and mail ship sailing in the ocean.

Cruise ship is one of the special means of postal transportation, but the general cruise ship has the nature of sightseeing.

Cruise ships have a history of 100 years abroad. /kloc-At the beginning of the 0/9th century, due to the immaturity of aircraft technology, some people began to board cruise ships to cross the ocean, and cruise tourism began to develop; But the most important function of cruise ships is to transport mail and immigrants. However, when the aircraft technology is becoming more and more mature, those rich and idle nobles like to travel by plane as a leisure and quick way; Immigrants also choose airplanes as a fast, economical and comfortable way to cross the ocean. Therefore, 1985, the French cruise ship France withdrew from the Atlantic route, and the cruise ship withdrew from the historical stage, marking the end of a great sailing era. Now those luxury passenger ships can only be regarded as cruise ships in a strict sense.

Famous cruise ships are:

Great eastern, William the Great, Titanic, Olympics, Britain, Lusitania, Mauritania, Aquitania, Emperor, Motherland, Solemn, King, Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth, Normandy, USA, USA, France/Norway and Queen Elizabeth 2.