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It's so hot! It's hard to get a ticket! Traveling abroad on a cruise ship, I love it

author:Globe.com

Source: CCTV Finance

Recently, with the spring blossoms, the outbound travel market has heated up rapidly. In Lianyungang, Jiangsu, the China-South Korea international passenger ferry route is favored by many tourists.

In Lianyungang, Jiangsu, it is difficult to find a ticket for a cruise ship on the "Lianyungang-Incheon" route. Twice a week, the cruise departs from Lianyungang to Incheon on Mondays and Thursdays, and returns from Incheon on Tuesdays and Saturdays, allowing visitors to stay in Korea for about five days before returning to Lianyungang on the next cruise.

It's so hot! It's hard to get a ticket! Traveling abroad on a cruise ship, I love it

The scenery of "leisurely travel" on the sea is beautiful, so it is very popular with tourists from all over the world.

It's so hot! It's hard to get a ticket! Traveling abroad on a cruise ship, I love it

Tourist: Retired, have nothing to do to go out, have a look, and see the customs of other countries.

It's so hot! It's hard to get a ticket! Traveling abroad on a cruise ship, I love it

Teng Ying, deputy captain of the first team on duty at the Lianyungang Entry-Exit Border Inspection Station of Jiangsu Border Inspection Station: Since the resumption of passenger and cargo liner routes between China and South Korea, the number of passengers and tour groups at Lianyungang Border Inspection Station has continued to grow, and there are currently 20 to 30 tour groups per voyage, and the total number of tour groups is about 900 people.

It's so hot! It's hard to get a ticket! Traveling abroad on a cruise ship, I love it

The reporter saw at the scene that after the tourists went through the security check, under the guidance of the staff, they quickly went through the customs clearance procedures and boarded the ship. According to the statistics of the Lianyungang Entry-Exit Border Inspection Station, since the resumption of flights on December 25 last year, the border inspection station has inspected and released more than 22,000 people entering and exiting the country, and international tourism-related business has continued to pick up.