In 1912, the original
Titanic set out on its maiden and only voyage from
Southampton in the
United Kingdom to
New York City. Five days into the voyage, the ship hit an iceberg and sank, killing approximately 1,500 of the 2,224 aboard.
Titanic was the largest ship of its time.
Prior ventures South African businessman mogul Sarel Gous proposed building
Titanic II in 1998. Gous said he had acquired the original drawings for the famous ship and now wanted to fulfill his dream. If the ship had been completed, it would have had a length of and a width of , which is longer and metres wider than the original. In 2006, the project was scrapped due to high costs and a low amount of support for the project. The last
Titanic survivor to pass away,
Millvina Dean, had expressed her opposition to the project. Another replica ship based on the
Titanic was announced and planned by Australian millionaire
Clive Palmer, also named as the
Titanic II. The intended launch date was originally set in 2016, then delayed to 2018, to 2022, and then 2027.
Chinese venture James Cameron's 1997
Titanic movie enjoys great and lasting popularity in China, and introduced the Chinese masses to the
Titanic story. Actor
Bernard Hill, who portrayed Captain
Edward Smith in Cameron's film, was present at the launch of the project and was named the "honorary captain" of the vessel to be constructed. Hill later regretted having a role in the project. The investors behind the Sichuan replica sought to approach the sinking of the
Titanic primarily as a story of heroic self-sacrifice. The CEO of the investment group involved elaborated on the "
Titanic spirit", saying: "People have never forgotten how at that time people sacrificed their lives to carry out their responsibilities, with men protecting the women and children and couples side by side in life and death. That is the
Titanic spirit of responsibility and universal love...Romandisea will therefore become a world-class tourist destination with a noble soul and spiritual pursuit." == Design and construction ==