MV Asia South Korea
MV Asia South Korea was a Philippines passenger ferry owned by Trans-Asia Shipping Lines that sank off Bantayan Island in Cebu province on 23 December 1999. It was discovered that the number of passengers aboard exceeded the total capacity of the 27-year-old ferry.
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MV Asia South Korea
MV Asia South Korea was a Philippines passenger ferry owned by Trans-Asia Shipping Lines that sank off Bantayan Island in Cebu province on 23 December 1999. It was discovered that the number of passengers aboard exceeded the total capacity of the 27-year-old ferry.
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MV Asia South Korea was a Phil ...... city of the 27-year-old ferry.
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紀州は、が運航していたフェリー。後に日本カーフェリーでさるびあとして運航された。
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Sank, 23 December 1999
Sold to Hanil Express
Sold to Nihon Car Ferry
Sold to TASLI
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Ship builder
Tadotsu Shipyard
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Ship capacity
Ship country
Japan
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Philippines
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South Korea
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Ship crew
Ship fate
Sold to Hanil Express
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Sold to Nihon Car Ferry
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Sold to TASLI
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Ship homeport
Hiroshima
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Ship in service
Ship launched
Ship name
Hanil Car Ferry No. 1
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Kishu
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MV Asia South Korea
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Salvia
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Ship operator
Ship out of service
Ship owner
Hanil Express
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Kishu Ferry
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Nihon Car Ferry
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Ship route
Hiroshima-Hoshoshima
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Kobe-Hainan-Shirahama
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Ship type
Passenger ferry
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MV Asia South Korea was a Phil ...... city of the 27-year-old ferry.
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紀州は、が運航していたフェリー。後に日本カーフェリーでさるびあとして運航された。
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MV Asia South Korea
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紀州 (フェリー)
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Hanil Car Ferry No. 1 (first)
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Kishu
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MV Asia South Korea
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Salvia
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