Tourists stranded by more than 30 hours
中国豪华邮轮海娜号被韩扣留
China's first luxury cruise ship is being detained in Jeju, South Korea, as the result of a legal dispute. Tourists and staff of the Henna have been stranded on board for more than 30 hours. The governments of China and South Korea are coordinating efforts for its early release.
Accommodation on board is said to be operating normally. The more than 2300 tourists and staff have not suffered discomfort. Jeju officials say the tourists, the majority coming from China, will be allowed to travel on the island starting from Sunday. The ship is operated by the Hainan Airline Tourism Holding Company.
South Korean media says the cruise operator plans to pay more than 16 million yuan in deposit for an early departure. It is also working on passenger compensation plans. It's said the ship may be released as early as Monday. Another Chinese company, Shagang Shipping is said to have filed the application for detention with the Jeju court.