Study on the Construction of Yichang River Cruise Homeport

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Cruise homeport puts forward a very high request to the port city and will greatly stimulate the development of tourism and related industries of the port city, also it is the key link of cruise tourism development. Chinese inland river cruise to the Three Gorges cruise representative has developed more than 30 years of development, while Yichang is one of the major tourist city in the Three Gorges cruise lines. This paper analysis the condition of Yichang about constructing inland river cruise homeport from the policy, location, shipping, tourism, relying on the city and other factors. Lastly some suggestions are given on the construction of Yichang river cruise homeport.

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