A total of 331 people are now known to have died after a ship overturned in a storm in China's Yangtze River last Monday, state media said.
Salvagers righted the Eastern Star on Friday after officials said chances of finding anyone alive were slim.
Just 14 of the 456 passengers and crew are known to have survived. More than 100 are still missing.
The tragedy looks set to be China's worst shipping disaster in more than 60 years of Communist rule.
- Yangtze ship disaster: 331 confirmed dead ( Download)
- Death toll climbs to 331 in Yangtze ship sinking ( Download)
- China ship disaster: 65 confirmed dead, hundreds still missing ( Download)
- Yangtze tragedy: Death toll nears 400 as ship righted ( Download)
- Hundreds More China Ship Dead Found ( Download)
- Yangtze tragedy: Key facts on accident and rescue operation ( Download)
- Managing the message: The Yangtze ship disaster - The Listening Post (Lead Story) ( Download)
- China ship sinking death toll reaches 396 ( Download)
- China lifts wrecked cruise ship from Yangtze River 중국, 양쯔강 여객선 인양작업…생존자 없어 ( Download)
- Yangtze tragedy: Public mourning to be held Sunday morning ( Download)
- Yangtze ship rescue ( Download)
- Rescue teams start to upright the capsized Eastern Star ship ( Download)
- Almost 400 bodies recovered from stricken Chinese cruise ship 中 인양된 유람선 시신 수습… ( Download)
- Yangtze tragedy:Eastern Star ship wreckage righting completed ( Download)
- Death toll climbs to 434 in ship disaster ( Download)