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  2. Duk Ling - Wikipedia

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    It is claimed to be the last authentic junk in Hong Kong, the other two junks operating in Hong Kong – the Aqua Luna and the V – being replicas of junks purpose-built for tourism in the 1990s and early 21st century.

  3. Local tourism keeps 'Symbol of Hong Kong' junk boat afloat

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    The Dukling, a traditional Chinese junk boat frequently spotted around Hong Kong's picturesque Victoria Harbour, has readjusted its tour routes to survive the coronavirus pandemic, now mainly ...

  4. Junk (ship) - Wikipedia

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    A junk (Chinese: 船; pinyin: chuán) is a type of Chinese sailing ship characterized by a central rudder, an overhanging flat transom, watertight bulkheads, and a flat-bottomed design. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] They are also characteristically built using iron nails and clamps. [ 1 ]

  5. Aqua Luna - Wikipedia

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    The Aqua Luna, known in Cantonese as the Cheung Po Tsai (張保仔), is a Chinese Junk operating in Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong.It was launched in 2006, and while it is named the Aqua Luna in English, in Cantonese it is named after the 19th-century Chinese pirate Cheung Po Tsai.

  6. 8 Mistakes To Avoid On A Cruise, According To Experts - AOL

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    The solution: Winters says often, travelers book a cruise thinking it'll cost a set rate per person, but are surprised to find there were additional charges once they boarded the ship, like Wi-Fi ...

  7. Princess Taiping (sailing vessel) - Wikipedia

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    The Princess Taiping (Chinese: 太平公主; pinyin: Tàipíng Gōngzhǔ) was a replica of a Ming Dynasty Chinese junk built for a sailing trip from China to the United States and back. [1] The ship sank approximately 42 nautical miles (78 km) from its final destination on Saturday, 25 April 2009. [ 2 ]

  8. Harbour Cruise Bauhinia - Wikipedia

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    The service was part of the celebration of the 83rd anniversary of Hong Kong Ferry's historic vehicular ferry service, which ceased operation in 1998. [3] [4] [5] During 2023, the Hong Kong Tourism Association launched a trial program which increased Harbour Cruise Bauhinia's services to accommodate a sudden surge of tourists from mainland ...

  9. Talk:Junk (ship) - Wikipedia

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    The word junk comes to English from Malay jong, ajong, which is from Chinese 船 cún / tsún , chuán , boat, ship, junk. The Chinese word for an ocean-going junk is 艚 cáo. --grant 17:06, 6 October 2009 (UTC) I’d say the reason it was taken out is that it is very unlikely to be true.

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