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Why are cruise ships and cruise ships the same thing?

Because cruise ship is a means of transportation, it is a large passenger ship sailing on the ocean in a specified period. The word "post" itself means transportation, and in the past, overseas mail was always carried by this large fast passenger ship, hence the name. Cruise ships usually refer to tourist passenger ships sailing in the ocean. Because in the early days of postal service, intercontinental postal service relied on mail boats to send letters and parcels from one shore to the other.

Cruise ship is the general name of all kinds of passenger motorboats used for carrying passengers for tourism, sightseeing and sightseeing activities. Also known as cruise ships and tourist boats. A cruise ship is a passenger ship that provides a pleasant journey. The entertainment facilities and luxury services on board are regarded as an indispensable part of the journey. Cruise ships usually sail regularly or irregularly along certain water tourist routes and stop at one or several tourist spots for tourists to visit.