Historically, China has a rich and storied maritime tradition, from the grand voyages of Admiral Zheng He in the 15th century to its modern status as a global shipping powerhouse. The term 水手 evokes this long history of seafaring, adventure, and trade. While the role of a sailor is universally understood, the Chinese term 水手 (shuǐshǒu) has a slightly different feel from the English “sailor.”
水手 is a standard, neutral term used in everyday language, news, and professional contexts.
The most common mistake for learners is confusing 水手 (shuǐshǒu) with the more general term 船员 (chuányuán).