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Sinking of MV Dongfang zhi Xing
Sinking location is located in Hubei
Sinking location
Sinking location
Sinking location is located in China
Sinking location
Sinking location
Date1 June 2015
Time21:28 (UTC+8)
LocationYangtze River, Jianli County, Hubei
Coordinates29°42′44″N 112°55′25″E / 29.7123°N 112.9236°E / 29.7123; 112.9236[1]
Participants454[2][3]
OutcomeShip sank, 12 rescued
Deaths442[4][5][6]
Survivors12

MV Dongfang zhi Xing (Chinese: 东方之星; pinyin: Dōngfāng zhī Xīng; translated as Oriental Star or Eastern Star) was a river cruise ship that operated in the Three Gorges region of inland China.

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Sinking of MV Dongfang zhi Xing
Sinking location is located in Hubei
Sinking location
Sinking location
Sinking location is located in China
Sinking location
Sinking location
Date1 June 2015
Time21:28 (UTC+8)
LocationYangtze River, Jianli County, Hubei
Coordinates29°42′44″N 112°55′25″E / 29.7123°N 112.9236°E / 29.7123; 112.9236[1]
Participants454[2][3]
OutcomeShip sank, 12 rescued
Deaths442[4][5][6]
Survivors12

MV Dongfang zhi Xing (Chinese: 东方之星; pinyin: Dōngfāng zhī Xīng; translated as Oriental Star or Eastern Star) was a river cruise ship that operated in the Three Gorges region of inland China.

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Sinking of MV Dongfang zhi Xing
Sinking location is located in Hubei
Sinking location
Sinking location
Sinking location is located in China
Sinking location
Sinking location
Date1 June 2015
Time21:28 (UTC+8)
LocationYangtze River, Jianli County, Hubei
Coordinates29°42′44″N 112°55′25″E / 29.7123°N 112.9236°E / 29.7123; 112.9236[1]
Participants454[2][3]
OutcomeShip sank, 12 rescued
Deaths442[4][5][6]
Survivors12

MV Dongfang zhi Xing (Chinese: 东方之星; pinyin: Dōngfāng zhī Xīng; translated as Oriental Star or Eastern Star) was a river cruise ship that operated in the Three Gorges region of inland China.

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Sinking of MV Dongfang zhi Xing
Sinking location is located in Hubei
Sinking location
Sinking location
Sinking location is located in China
Sinking location
Sinking location
Date1 June 2015
Time21:28 (UTC+8)
LocationYangtze River, Jianli County, Hubei
Coordinates29°42′44″N 112°55′25″E / 29.7123°N 112.9236°E / 29.7123; 112.9236[1]
Participants454[2][3]
OutcomeShip sank, 12 rescued
Deaths442[4][5][6]
Survivors12

MV Dongfang zhi Xing (Chinese: 东方之星; pinyin: Dōngfāng zhī Xīng; translated as Oriental Star or Eastern Star) was a river cruise ship that operated in the Three Gorges region of inland China.

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Sinking of MV Dongfang zhi Xing
Sinking location is located in Hubei
Sinking location
Sinking location
Sinking location is located in China
Sinking location
Sinking location
Date1 June 2015
Time21:28 (UTC+8)
LocationYangtze River, Jianli County, Hubei
Coordinates29°42′44″N 112°55′25″E / 29.7123°N 112.9236°E / 29.7123; 112.9236[1]
Participants454[2][3]
OutcomeShip sank, 12 rescued
Deaths442[4][5][6]
Survivors12

MV Dongfang zhi Xing (Chinese: 东方之星; pinyin: Dōngfāng zhī Xīng; translated as Oriental Star or Eastern Star) was a river cruise ship that operated in the Three Gorges region of inland China.

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Sinking of MV Dongfang zhi Xing
Sinking location is located in Hubei
Sinking location
Sinking location
Sinking location is located in China
Sinking location
Sinking location
Date1 June 2015
Time21:28 (UTC+8)
LocationYangtze River, Jianli County, Hubei
Coordinates29°42′44″N 112°55′25″E / 29.7123°N 112.9236°E / 29.7123; 112.9236[1]
Participants454[2][3]
OutcomeShip sank, 12 rescued
Deaths442[4][5][6]
Survivors12

MV Dongfang zhi Xing (Chinese: 东方之星; pinyin: Dōngfāng zhī Xīng; translated as Oriental Star or Eastern Star) was a river cruise ship that operated in the Three Gorges region of inland China.

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Sinking of MV Dongfang zhi Xing
Sinking location is located in Hubei
Sinking location
Sinking location
Sinking location is located in China
Sinking location
Sinking location
Date1 June 2015
Time21:28 (UTC+8)
LocationYangtze River, Jianli County, Hubei
Coordinates29°42′44″N 112°55′25″E / 29.7123°N 112.9236°E / 29.7123; 112.9236[1]
Participants454[2][3]
OutcomeShip sank, 12 rescued
Deaths442[4][5][6]
Survivors12

MV Dongfang zhi Xing (Chinese: 东方之星; pinyin: Dōngfāng zhī Xīng; translated as Oriental Star or Eastern Star) was a river cruise ship that operated in the Three Gorges region of inland China.

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Sinking of MV Dongfang zhi Xing
Sinking location is located in Hubei
Sinking location
Sinking location
Sinking location is located in China
Sinking location
Sinking location
Date1 June 2015
Time21:28 (UTC+8)
LocationYangtze River, Jianli County, Hubei
Coordinates29°42′44″N 112°55′25″E / 29.7123°N 112.9236°E / 29.7123; 112.9236[1]
Participants454[2][3]
OutcomeShip sank, 12 rescued
Deaths442[4][5][6]
Survivors12

MV Dongfang zhi Xing (Chinese: 东方之星; pinyin: Dōngfāng zhī Xīng; translated as Oriental Star or Eastern Star) was a river cruise ship that operated in the Three Gorges region of inland China.

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Sinking of MV Dongfang zhi Xing
Sinking location is located in Hubei
Sinking location
Sinking location
Sinking location is located in China
Sinking location
Sinking location
Date1 June 2015
Time21:28 (UTC+8)
LocationYangtze River, Jianli County, Hubei
Coordinates29°42′44″N 112°55′25″E / 29.7123°N 112.9236°E / 29.7123; 112.9236[1]
Participants454[2][3]
OutcomeShip sank, 12 rescued
Deaths442[4][5][6]
Survivors12

MV Dongfang zhi Xing (Chinese: 东方之星; pinyin: Dōngfāng zhī Xīng; translated as Oriental Star or Eastern Star) was a river cruise ship that operated in the Three Gorges region of inland China.

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Sinking of MV Dongfang zhi Xing
Sinking location is located in Hubei
Sinking location
Sinking location
Sinking location is located in China
Sinking location
Sinking location
Date1 June 2015
Time21:28 (UTC+8)
LocationYangtze River, Jianli County, Hubei
Coordinates29°42′44″N 112°55′25″E / 29.7123°N 112.9236°E / 29.7123; 112.9236[1]
Participants454[2][3]
OutcomeShip sank, 12 rescued
Deaths442[4][5][6]
Survivors12

MV Dongfang zhi Xing (Chinese: 东方之星; pinyin: Dōngfāng zhī Xīng; translated as Oriental Star or Eastern Star) was a river cruise ship that operated in the Three Gorges region of inland China.

LIMSwiki

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Sinking of MV Dongfang zhi Xing
Sinking location is located in Hubei
Sinking location
Sinking location
Sinking location is located in China
Sinking location
Sinking location
Date1 June 2015
Time21:28 (UTC+8)
LocationYangtze River, Jianli County, Hubei
Coordinates29°42′44″N 112°55′25″E / 29.7123°N 112.9236°E / 29.7123; 112.9236[1]
Participants454[2][3]
OutcomeShip sank, 12 rescued
Deaths442[4][5][6]
Survivors12

MV Dongfang zhi Xing (Chinese: 东方之星; pinyin: Dōngfāng zhī Xīng; translated as Oriental Star or Eastern Star) was a river cruise ship that operated in the Three Gorges region of inland China.

Wikiversity

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Sinking of MV Dongfang zhi Xing
Sinking location is located in Hubei
Sinking location
Sinking location
Sinking location is located in China
Sinking location
Sinking location
Date1 June 2015
Time21:28 (UTC+8)
LocationYangtze River, Jianli County, Hubei
Coordinates29°42′44″N 112°55′25″E / 29.7123°N 112.9236°E / 29.7123; 112.9236[1]
Participants454[2][3]
OutcomeShip sank, 12 rescued
Deaths442[4][5][6]
Survivors12

MV Dongfang zhi Xing (Chinese: 东方之星; pinyin: Dōngfāng zhī Xīng; translated as Oriental Star or Eastern Star) was a river cruise ship that operated in the Three Gorges region of inland China.

Wikipedia

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Sinking of MV Dongfang zhi Xing
Sinking location is located in Hubei
Sinking location
Sinking location
Sinking location is located in China
Sinking location
Sinking location
Date1 June 2015
Time21:28 (UTC+8)
LocationYangtze River, Jianli County, Hubei
Coordinates29°42′44″N 112°55′25″E / 29.7123°N 112.9236°E / 29.7123; 112.9236[1]
Participants454[2][3]
OutcomeShip sank, 12 rescued
Deaths442[4][5][6]
Survivors12

MV Dongfang zhi Xing (Chinese: 东方之星; pinyin: Dōngfāng zhī Xīng; translated as Oriental Star or Eastern Star) was a river cruise ship that operated in the Three Gorges region of inland China.