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Maritime museum to weigh anchor

English.news.cn   2010-07-07 13:35:53 FeedbackPrintRSS

 

 
 At the billowing sail-shaped China Maritime Museum (left), models of boats and ships and navigation equipment are on display.(Source: Shanghai Daily)

The spectacular China Maritime Museum shaped like a billowing sail and housing a replica of an ancient junk opens to all seafarers and landlubbers on Sunday in Nanhui of the Pudong New Area overlooking Hangzhou Bay.

The museum features the history and the routes of famous Chinese navigator, explorer, diplomat and admiral Zheng He (1371-1435), and commemorates his voyages around 600 years ago.

It displays around 420 models of boats and ships, valuable relics, charts, navigation equipment, and artifacts in multimedia, interactive exhibits.

The museum contains an enormous wooden replica of a ship like the ones Zheng sailed to Southeast Asia, South Asia, East Africa and some say America. The mast is 26.6 meters high. Visitors can walk around it and take photos, but no one goes aboard.

There's a surround-screen theater, a 4-D movie, interactive displays, explanations of celestial navigation, modern maritime achievements and a place where visitors can stand on the bridge and experience sailing a ship for themselves. There's also an auditorium for lectures.

The 500-million-yuan museum (US$73.8 million) covers three floors and 46,434 square meters, and has an outdoor display area. From the outside it appears like an abstract ship with a sail filled with wind, next to a sphere representing the world.

"We hope to provide the perfect place for people to learn about navigation and maritime history and culture, says An Chenyao, director and Party secretary of the museum.

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