China developing first tourist submersible for trips 1,000 metres under the sea
The Chinese prototype would enter commercial operation offering adventure-seeking holidaymakers spectacular deep-sea experiences by 2030

Engineers at the China Ship Scientific Research Centre in Wuxi, a city west of Shanghai, plan to build a prototype before the end of the year and enter commercial operation by 2030 for as many as four passengers per trip, state-run media outlets said this week.
China has dozens of tourism submersibles in use for depths of up to about 20 metres, suitable for tours in reservoirs, lakes and coastal waters, China Daily reported. Underwater vehicles at greater depths must withstand higher external water pressure.
The research centre, a subsidiary of China State Shipbuilding Corp., has also developed the cutting-edge Jiaolong and Deep Sea Warrior deep-sea submersibles for scientific exploration, making the tourism vehicle its latest effort to advance civilian access to the deep seas.
The new vehicle would join submersibles for depths of 1,000 metres or more made by overseas brands Deep Rover, Triton and U-Boat Worx as long ago as 1985.
