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Cruise SuperStar Virgo arrives in Hong Kong, eyeing China market

SuperStar Virgo, one of the world's largest and most extravagant cruises, arrived in Hong Kong Wednesday, kicking off the company's strategic re-deployment program on the booming China market. Speaking at a welcoming ceremony held h ... ...full story at People's Daily

from People's Daily on Wed, Apr 02 2008

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