China’s cruise industry is preparing for a defining moment as the country’s second domestically built cruise ship, Adora Flora City, gets ready to launch its inaugural voyage on November 22 from Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong province. The announcement by Adora Cruises Ltd signals far more than the arrival of another luxury vessel. It reflects China’s growing confidence in high-end shipbuilding, its ambitions in global tourism, and the rapid evolution of the Greater Bay Area into a world-class travel and consumption hub. The launch of Adora Flora City comes at a time when the global cruise industry is rebuilding momentum after years of disruption caused by the pandemic. Across Asia, cruise operators are competing to attract travelers seeking immersive experiences, cultural exploration, and premium leisure offerings. China’s domestic cruise sector, once heavily dependent on foreign-built ships and overseas operators, is now entering a new stage defined by local innovation, in...