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- MV_China_Star length "131200.0".
- MV_China_Star abstract "MV China Star (中华之星) is the world's largest ship with a SWATH design, and the only twin-hull cruise ship ever built. It has operated in Hong Kong as the gambling ship Asia Star for Asia Cruises. This 350-person all balcony luxury cruise ship was the largest SWATH ship in the world when it was built, displacing more than 11,500 tons when originally known as the Radisson Diamond and built in Finland.In June 2011, the ship was purchased for $45M by China Cruises Company Limited, the deal being led by Chinese millionaire entrepreneur Huang Weijian, CEO of CCCL. Another $20M was spent refurbishing her. Operation started on March 9, 2012, as the first ship of the new CCCL luxury cruise line.".
- MV_China_Star builder Finland.
- MV_China_Star builder STX_Finland.
- MV_China_Star length "131.2".
- MV_China_Star maidenVoyage "1992-07-05".
- MV_China_Star shipBeam "31.96".
- MV_China_Star shipLaunch "1991-06-20".
- MV_China_Star status "In service".
- MV_China_Star thumbnail Exterior_-_night2.jpg?width=300.
- MV_China_Star topSpeed "26.2058".
- MV_China_Star type Small-waterplane-area_twin_hull.
- MV_China_Star wikiPageExternalLink content_14791695.htm.
- MV_China_Star wikiPageExternalLink www.cruises-china.com.
- MV_China_Star wikiPageExternalLink search.php?search_imo=9008407&page_limit=300.
- MV_China_Star wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=6j6cq0h9Z2M.
- MV_China_Star wikiPageID "20205981".
- MV_China_Star wikiPageRevisionID "595921722".
- MV_China_Star hasPhotoCollection MV_China_Star.
- MV_China_Star shipBuilder "Rauma Finnyards ,".
- MV_China_Star shipCapacity "354".
- MV_China_Star shipCrew "150".
- MV_China_Star shipDecks "12".
- MV_China_Star shipIdentification "Call sign: C6OP6".
- MV_China_Star shipLaunched "1991-06-20".
- MV_China_Star shipMaidenVoyage "1992-07-05".
- MV_China_Star shipName "Asia Star".
- MV_China_Star shipName "Omar Star".
- MV_China_Star shipName "Radisson Diamond".
- MV_China_Star shipOwner "China Cruises".
- MV_China_Star shipOwner "Conning Shipping".
- MV_China_Star shipPower "Wärtsilä engines".
- MV_China_Star shipRegistry "1992".
- MV_China_Star shipSpeed "or".
- MV_China_Star shipStatus "In service".
- MV_China_Star shipType Cruise_ship.
- MV_China_Star shipType Small-waterplane-area_twin_hull.
- MV_China_Star subject Category:1992_ships.
- MV_China_Star subject Category:Cruise_ships.
- MV_China_Star subject Category:Ships_built_in_Finland.
- MV_China_Star type 1992Ships.
- MV_China_Star type Artifact100021939.
- MV_China_Star type Conveyance103100490.
- MV_China_Star type Craft103125870.
- MV_China_Star type CruiseShip103141327.
- MV_China_Star type CruiseShips.
- MV_China_Star type Instrumentality103575240.
- MV_China_Star type Liner103673027.
- MV_China_Star type Object100002684.
- MV_China_Star type PassengerShip103896103.
- MV_China_Star type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- MV_China_Star type Ship104194289.
- MV_China_Star type Vehicle104524313.
- MV_China_Star type Vessel104530566.
- MV_China_Star type Whole100003553.
- MV_China_Star type MeanOfTransportation.
- MV_China_Star type Ship.
- MV_China_Star type Product.
- MV_China_Star type DesignedArtifact.
- MV_China_Star comment "MV China Star (中华之星) is the world's largest ship with a SWATH design, and the only twin-hull cruise ship ever built. It has operated in Hong Kong as the gambling ship Asia Star for Asia Cruises.".
- MV_China_Star label "Asia Star".
- MV_China_Star label "MV China Star".
- MV_China_Star label "中華之星 (郵輪)".
- MV_China_Star sameAs Asia_Star.
- MV_China_Star sameAs m.04y7xvn.
- MV_China_Star sameAs Q2866607.
- MV_China_Star sameAs Q2866607.
- MV_China_Star sameAs MV_China_Star.
- MV_China_Star wasDerivedFrom MV_China_Star?oldid=595921722.
- MV_China_Star depiction Exterior_-_night2.jpg.
- MV_China_Star isPrimaryTopicOf MV_China_Star.
- MV_China_Star name "Asia Star (2005–2012)".
- MV_China_Star name "Omar Star (2005)".
- MV_China_Star name "Radisson Diamond (1992–2005)".