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Life-size Titanic replica coming up in Sichuan

A life-sized replica of the Titanic will become the centerpiece of a landlocked theme park in China, featuring a museum and a shipwreck simulation to give visitors a harrowing sense of the 1912 disaster.

The Chinese version of “the unsinkable ship,” with a price tag of 1 billion yuan (US$165 million) and an expected opening date in 2016, will be built at least 1,500 kilometers from the nearest ocean in the southwestern province of Sichuan.

Su Shaojun, chief executive of the Seven Star Energy Investment Group that funded the project, said Asia needs its own Titanic museum.

“We think it’s worth spreading the spirit of the Titanic. The universal love and sense of responsibility shown during the Titanic shipwreck represent the spiritual richness of human civilisation,” he said.

The project aims to be more than a museum that replicates the ship and the 1997 movie that became a global hit. The simulation will allow hundreds of people at a time to feel what the shipwreck was like.

“When the ship hits the iceberg, it will shake, it will tumble,” Su said. “We will let people experience water coming in by using sound and light effects ... They will think, ‘The water will drown me, I must escape with my life.’”

The massive and luxurious Titanic sank on April 15, 1912, during its maiden voyage from the English port of Southampton to New York, taking more than 1,500 lives with it.

The 1997 movie, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, is the second highest-grossing film on record after Avatar, bringing in nearly US$2.2 billion worldwide.

Bernard Hill, who played Captain Edward Smith in the movie and flew to Hong Kong on Sunday to show his support for the Chinese replica, dismissed suggestions that building a theme park based on a tragedy was inappropriate.

“It’s been approached in a very delicate and a very sensitive way and they’re very aware of the extent of the disaster in 1912,” he said. “I don’t think it will belittle that disaster.”

Hill said his flight and hotel were paid for but he did not get any extra money for taking part in the media conference.

Construction of the Titanic copy is due to begin early this year. The Romandisea Seven Star International Cultural Tourism Resort will also feature a man-made beach, a “6D” movie theater and replicas of a Venetian church and European castles.

 




 

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