CORONAVIRUS/Keelung Port sees 1st int'l cruises after lifting COVID-19 ban
03/07/2023 09:50 PM
Keelung Port in northern Taiwan welcomed its first international cruise liners on Tuesday since the nation lifted a ban last October due to the easing of COVID-19, with the harbor operator forecasting a promising year for revenue.
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