Big ships in China are increasingly taking to the water for domestic river and ocean cruise trips, as operators are confident of riding on the growth of the resurgent industry, even though global cruise ship trade has been largely mothballed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Big ships in China are increasingly taking to the water for domestic river and ocean cruise trips, as operators are confident of riding on the growth of the resurgent industry, even though global cruise ship trade has been largely mothballed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Big ships in China are increasingly taking to the water for domestic river and ocean cruise trips, as operators are confident of riding on the growth of the resurgent industry, even though global cruise ship trade has been largely mothballed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Xiong Guixiu, a 46-year-old businesswoman, decided to steer fellow villagers and peers toward a better life while she was growing up in an outlying area in Huichang, a once poverty-stricken county in Jiangxi province.
Xiong Guixiu, a 46-year-old businesswoman, decided to steer fellow villagers and peers toward a better life while she was growing up in an outlying area in Huichang, a once poverty-stricken county in Jiangxi province.