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There are more than 40 cruise ships in the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River, with 11 series. Among them, the Three Gorges cruise ship, the Yangtze River Futai, under the fleet of ordinary cruise ships, has routes from Chongqing to Yichang, from Fengjie in Chongqing to Yichang, and from Yichang to Chongqing. This cruise ship is reasonably priced. The standard room on the route from Chongqing to Yichang is 13 square meters, with a bathroom and balcony, two beds, and a price of around 1000 yuan per person. On the itinerary, this cruise has a three-day travel plan, and you can see Fengdu Ghost City, Qutang Gorge, and other attractions along the way. I think this itinerary is relatively short. If you want a better travel experience, a more comfortable accommodation experience, and a more diverse travel itinerary, I still recommend going to theMeiya Three Gorges Cruise Ticket Bookingwebsite to choose a more suitable cruise. There are still many options for cruise ships on the Chongqing to Yichang route. You can refer to the ship selection guide to learn more about the specific introduction of cruise ships.
【Baotaping Wharf Changjiang Futai】
【Sanxia Shibaozhai】
【Three Gorges and Wuxia on the Yangtze River】
There is still a 4-5 day itinerary for the Chongqing to Yichang route, which will be more diverse. When choosing a cruise ship, you can pay attention to the specific itinerary information and prioritize choosing the one you want to go to.
For example, on the Century Myth cruise ship, there are three room options and a 4-day travel experience. During the trip, you can also choose to visit the Three Gorges Dam.
The Three Gorges Dam is a large-scale water conservancy project located on the Three Gorges section of the Yangtze River in Yichang City, Hubei Province, China, and is also one of the largest hydropower stations in the world. Only by seeing it with one's own eyes can one know its greatness, and of course, theMeiya Three Gorges Cruise Ticket Reservation Centerhas photos of it.
I also know that it was built in 1994 and put into operation in 2003. It is the world's largest concrete gravity dam, with a height of 185 meters and a length of 2335 meters.
It has many uses, such as power generation, shipping, and flood prevention, so it's really worth seeing.