Sunday, September 15, 2013
China luxury cruise liner Henna stranded in South Korea
A ship described as China's first luxury cruise
liner has been detained at a port on the South
Korean island of Jeju because of a legal
dispute.
A local court ordered the Henna not to leave after a
request from a Chinese shipping company. It is not
clear what the dispute centres on.
The ship's operator is providing free entertainment
and food to more than 2,300 passengers and crew on
board.
The Henna had its maiden voyage as a Chinese ship
earlier this year.
It was previously operated by the British-American
company Carnival Cruises Lines.
Its 1,659 passengers and 650 crew had been due to
leave for Incheon from Jeju at 16:00 local time (05:00
GMT) on Friday, said HNA Tourism, the ship's Beijing-
based Chinese tour operator.
The local South Korean court issued the order after
shipping service company Jiangsu Shagang
International applied for a seizure over the alleged
legal dispute.
HNA Tourism said on Saturday that it was trying to
work out a solution.
"Its [Jiangsu Shagang's] act has in fact restricted
personal freedom of those onboard and severely
infringed upon the rights of innocent passengers,''
Henna's operator read in a statement.
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