Situated at the confluence of the Yangtze, Huangpu, and Yunzaobang rivers, Wusongkou International Cruise Terminal stands as a prominent gateway for cruise passengers to explore Shanghai, one of China’s most popular cities. As one of the largest terminals in Asia, it accommodates both international liners and smaller ships bound for China. The terminal’s strategic location and expansive facilities make it a key entry point, offering visitors easy access to the vibrant metropolis and its many attractions.
Wusongkou International Cruise Terminal
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