Cruise ship hotel left listing in China port after high tides
•A luxury floating hotel, previously a cruise ship, rolled onto its side while docked in China.
•The incident occurred after high tides affected the ship's stability.
•The vessel had been idle for approximately 14 years prior to the incident.
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→A luxury floating hotel, previously a cruise ship, rolled onto its side while docked in China.
→The incident occurred after high tides affected the ship's stability.
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