In 2014, Chinese businessman <strong>Su Shao Jun</strong> announced an ambitious project to build a full-scale replica of the famous <strong>Titanic</strong> in <strong>Hong Kong</strong>. Inspired by the success of the blockbuster film, the project faced significant financial and managerial challenges, ultimately leading to its failure.
A cushion from a lifeboat of the Titanic is set to be auctioned with an expected price of $238,000, presenting a rare opportunity for collectors of historical artifacts.
After 114 years since its sinking, the technical plans and designs of the famous Titanic ship are now available to the public. These plans, previously restricted to academics, will be displayed at the Ulster Folk Museum in Northern Ireland.
A rare seat cushion from one of the lifeboats of the Titanic will be auctioned later this month, with an expected value of £180,000 (approximately $238,000). This auction presents a unique opportunity for history enthusiasts and maritime heritage aficionados.