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Fancy a spin? Hong Kong museum debuts HK$4.7 million ship bridge simulator
Maritime Museum hopes exhibition boosts appreciation of local seafaring
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A new installation at a local museum aims to wow attendees of all ages as curators hope it helps Hongkongers reminisce about the city’s rich and largely forgotten maritime history.
Unveiling to the public on Friday, the KM Koo Ship Bridge simulator allows visitors to the Maritime Museum to get their hands on the panels of a control room as sophisticated as those used in actual professional training.
Developed in tandem with Dalian Maritime University, the HK$4.7 million installation lets visitors captain a high-speed boat, a container barge or even the iconic Star Ferry.
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Dominique Bouchard, head of the museum’s education and community branch, said response had been overwhelming since the exhibition’s soft launch in February, with more than 2,000 visitors to date catching a glimpse of it.
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For now, public visitors can only attend one of four 30-minute sessions on Saturday or Sunday, with each session accommodating 15 people at most.
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