Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

A Chinese Titanic to keep memories of original one alive

- Agence France-presse

The Titanic is being brought back from the deep, more than a century after its ill-fated maiden voyage, at a landlocked Chinese theme park in Sichuan province’s Daying County where tourists can soon splash out for a night on a fullscale replica.

The project’s main backer was inspired to recreate the world’s most infamous cruise liner by the 1997 box office hit of the same name - once the world’s top-grossing film and wildly popular in China.

The original luxury vessel, the largest of its time and branded “unsinkable” by its owners, has become a byword for hubris ever since it plunged into the depths of the Atlantic in 1912 after striking an iceberg, leaving more than 1,500 people dead.

Investor Su Shaojun says he was motivated to finance the audacious, 260-metre-long (850foot-long) duplicate to keep memories of the Titanic alive. “I hope this ship will be here in 100 or 200 years,” Su said. “We are building a museum for the Titanic.”

Six-year project

It has taken six years - longer than the constructi­on of the original Titanic - plus 23,000 tonnes of steel, more than a hundred workers and a hefty one billion yuan ($153.5 million) price tag. Everything from the dining room to the luxury cabins and even the door handles are styled on the original Titanic.

1,000km from sea

It forms the centrepiec­e of a Sichuan province theme park more than 1,000km from the sea.

The site features a replica of Southampto­n Port seen in James Cameron’s 1997 disaster epic, where Leonardo Dicaprio’s fictional character Jack swings on board after winning his ticket in a bet. Tour buses play the film’s theme tune, Celine Dion’s My Heart Will Go On, on repeat.

It costs up to 2,000 yuan (around $150) to spend one night on the ship for the “five-star cruise service”, Su says, adding that with a functionin­g steam engine guests will feel that they are really at sea.

 ?? AFP ?? An under-constructi­on replica of Titanic in Daying County.
AFP An under-constructi­on replica of Titanic in Daying County.

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