Amidst traditional Jeju dance performance, the vessel and passengers were warmly welcomed by Jeju Special Self-Governing Province Government, local communities and media.
HONG KONG – After kicking off SuperStar Gemini’s Shanghai-homeport deployment, the vessel called at Jeju on 9 April with about 1,000 passengers from China and other regional countries. Amidst traditional Jeju dance performance, the vessel and passengers were warmly welcomed by Jeju Special Self-Governing Province Government, local communities and media. After the welcome ceremony that was graced by Mr Kim Sun-woo, Economics & Environment Vice Governor, Jeju Special Self-Governing Province, the Jeju guests went onboard SuperStar Gemini to enjoy specially-arranged brunch and production show, and toured the vessel.
At the welcome ceremony, Mr Michael Goh (right, above), Senior Vice President, Sales, Star Cruises, receives commemorative gift from Mr Kim Sun-woo, Economics & Environment Vice Governor, Jeju Special Self-Governing Province
Mr Kim Sun-woo, Economics & Environment Vice Governor, Jeju Special Self-Governing Province (6th from left) and Jeju Special Self-Governing Province officials with Mr Michael Goh (7th from right), SVP, Sales, Star Cruises, Genting Hong Kong senior executives and SuperStar Gemini Captain Jorgen Holmberg (2nd from right) commemorate SuperStar Gemini’s first call to Jeju with a group photo.
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