# 27 of 46 Yangtze River cruise ships
Rating: 3.9 based on 4 customers ratings
Cruise Itinerary:
Recommendation: (75%) Yes (3). No (1).
| Star Rating: | 5 |
|---|---|
| Maiden Voyage: | 1996 |
| Last Renovated: | 2004 |
| Accommodates: | 178 |
| Length in m (ft): | 91.6 (300) |
| Width in m (ft): | 16.4 (53.8) |
The design the "Qianlong" possesses the strongest national characteristics of all the ships on the Yangtze River. The ship is built in the shape of a dragon which reflects the Chinese people's national spirit. The excellent food, beautiful accommodation and a standard of service formerly available only to the royal family make a voyage on the Qianlong reminiscent of the lifestyle and luxury that the emperors enjoyed during the most prosperous periods of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). It combines the Han people's exquisite taste with the Manchu people's boldness. The ship has several decks and many cabins. Visitors praise it as a work of art for its carted beams, painted rafters, winding corridors, marble railings and golden sculptures.
All the waiters and waitresses working on the "Qianlong" are well-trained and dress in Qing Dynasty style costumes and serve passengers with the care. The ship's dining room accommodates 180 passengers at one time.Rooms are not internet equipped and the ship has internet cafes which can be used for a fee(RMB60/hour). Its chefs offer dinners a wide variety of exquisite dishes.
There are 9,999 dragons in different shapes and sizes on board the "Qianlong". While sightseeing along the "Three Gorges", passengers can try to find the 9,999 dragons. Anybody who can locate all the 9,999 dragons will win a prize of RMB 1,000.000.
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