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Cruise industry sails into new golden decade

2nd homegrown large vessel undocks as nation ramps up industrial chain

By WANG YING in Shanghai | China Daily | Updated: 2026-04-04 09:40
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An image shows the interior of Adora Flora City while the vessel undergoes fitting-out work on March 16. DING TING/XINHUA

Full ecosystem

Yan Guodong, a senior researcher at the Shanghai International Cruise Business Institute, said a comprehensive cruise industry chain and development ecosystem lies behind the construction of the cruise ship.

"Through innovation and breakthroughs in cruise shipbuilding, the entire cruise industry chain is undergoing high-quality development at an accelerated pace," said Yan.

"It's worth noting that the cruise industry not only reflects the development of the nation's maritime industry and manufacturing capabilities, but also serves as an important vehicle for tourism consumption," said Fan Yunjun, general manager of China Tourism Group.

"With a long industrial chain combining high-end manufacturing and modern services, the cruise industry is a key sector for expanding domestic demand, boosting consumption, and promoting deeper integration of culture and tourism," Fan explained.

Against this backdrop, China International Cruises Ltd, a subsidiary of China Tourism Group, was established in December 2023. It will be in charge of Adora Flora City's operations along with the existing four cruise ships, including the Adora Magic City.

"There is still huge potential for China's cruise market to reach the level of countries in Europe and the United States. With the delivery of more cruise ships and the launch of diversified, high-quality cruise products, we are optimistic about riding the wave of China's cruise market boom, and thus contributing to its rise as an important growth engine and key market in the global cruise industry at an accelerated pace," Fan said.

According to Wang, after a memorandum of understanding was signed between CSSC and China Tourism Group, the two sides will carry out comprehensive and in-depth cooperation in the design, construction, and operation management of large cruise ships, with a target of cultivating a high-level, specialized industrial chain supply system in China.

Under the deal, two cruise ships will be built through cooperation under the framework, with an additional vessel as an option, and the two groups pledged to make tireless efforts to ensure the delivery of the first ship of the new batch before the end of 2030.

"We hope to move from quantitative growth to qualitative development through the completion of more cruise ship orders, spanning state-of-the-art design, shortened construction procedures, market cultivation, and new orders from both domestic and international markets," said Wei Shengsheng, head of Shanghai Waigaoqiao Ship-building's cruise project.

"To catch up with European peers, we expect to establish our own manufacturing and management for Chinese cruise ships. Therefore, our focus will be on cultivating independent capabilities, including design, support facilities, construction, as well as operation and maintenance. Our goal is to develop capabilities covering the full life cycle of a cruise ship," Wei said.

To date, a cruise construction ecosystem involving 1,500 suppliers at home and abroad is taking shape, according to Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding.

"CSSC is resolute and confident in ensuring the subsequent construction and delivery, thereby promoting China's cruise industrial chain and supply chain to develop at an accelerated pace," Wang said.

Golden decade

In stark contrast to the first golden decade, which mostly relied on the growth of cruise tourism, the second golden decade of China's cruise industry will feature a comprehensive industrial chain encompassing cruise ship operators, ports, tourism, shipbuilding, talent, and supply, said Zheng of the China Cruise and Yacht Industry Association.

"Such an industrial chain has been basically formed in the past few years, and after the coming decade's development, we are optimistic it will become globally competitive," Zheng added.

"We are extremely optimistic about the future of China's cruise market, especially as it transitions toward more resilient and high-quality development," said Li.

According to Li, the foundation for the market's long-term growth is solid: China has the world's largest source market, sustained investment in domestically made large cruise ships, and national-level policy support for inbound tourism and the marine economy.

"Overall assessment suggests that by 2030, China's cruise market is expected to surpass 2 million passengers again. Despite fluctuations in the transformation process, the upward trend is clear, and the industry is on a path of higher-quality development, with greater resilience and a stronger focus on excellence," Li added.

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