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Name
  
鴨靈號 (Duk Ling)

Length
  
21 m

Owner
  
Detours Limited

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Complement
  
30 passengersUnknown crew

Ancient chinese ship of duk ling back in sail on victoria harbour


The Duk Ling, meaning "Clever Duck", is a Chinese Junk ship operating in Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong.

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Duk ling


History

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The Duk Ling was built in Macau around 1955, and was subsequently used as a fishing boat. In 1985 it was purchased by Pierric Couderc, and underwent 3 years of restoration back to its original design. It was owned by Detours Limited, which was in turn owned by China Pub Company HK Ltd. It has a licensed capacity of 36 passengers. It is claimed to be the last authentic junk in Hong Kong, the other two junks operating in Hong Kong - the Aqua Luna and the V - being replicas of junks purpose-built for tourism in the 1990s and early 21st century.

Duk Ling Duk Ling 1 A restored Chinese junk in Victoria Harbor Macy

The Duk Ling foundered and sank in Aberdeen Typhoon Shelter in September 2014 due to strong winds and the storm surge from Typhoon Kalmaegi, which passed by Hong Kong. It was raised from an 18-meter depth in late December. Hong Kong-based yacht traders Yu Lik-hang and his aunt Cheng Ching-wah purchased and refurbished the salvaged hull at an estimated cost of 10 million yuan. The Duk Ling was officially relaunched on 13 June 2015.

Current use

Duk Ling DUK LING An Authentic Chinese Junk Ride on Victoria Harbor

Until 2014, the Duk Ling was chartered by the Hong Kong Tourism Board for two days a week, for sightseeing tours in Victoria Harbour, which were only available to tourists as part of its "Cultural Kaleidoscope" program. Sailings were initially offered free of charge, but a $50 charge was introduced, later increased to $100HK. It sailed between Kowloon Public Pier, Tsim Sha Tsui and Central Pier 9. The Hong Kong Tourist Board trips ended in 2014.

Duk Ling Harbour Tour on Victoria Harbour NextStopHongKong Travel Guide

Tours resumed 13 June 2015 after a "Set Sail Ceremony." The cost of a 45-minute tour of Victoria Harbour has increased to $320HK. and admission is no longer limited to foreign tourists.

Duk Ling DUK LING An Authentic Chinese Junk Ride on Victoria Harbor

It is also used for cruises to Lamma Island, Lei Yue Mun and Po Toi, as well as weddings and wedding receptions. It has been featured in film versions of Around the World in 80 Days, Tai-Pan, and Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story as well as advertisements for Hong Kong.

Duk Ling Last Authentic Chinese Sailing Junk the Duk Ling Hong Kong

Duk Ling Riding a Hong Kong Junk

References

Duk Ling Wikipedia


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