Controversy in name at shipyard Ken Mitchell 's drama The Shipbuilder has many examples, the main character Jaanus Karkulainen argues that his Finnish name is Karkulainen. In the drama, many characters call him Johnny Crook. This situation is causing a controversy about names and indicates the importance of specific people to their names. Jaanus and Jukka have raised most of the controversy. Jaanus and Jukka are brothers born in Finland. Jukka left Finland and he became a Canadian in terms of name, body and soul.
& Lt; Tab / & gt; Mecklenburg-Vorpommern has a basic economy of shipbuilding, fishing and forestry. This is due to the status in Germany. Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is located in the Baltic Sea in the northeastern part of Germany and has easy access to the state by boat and fishing. In addition, forestry is another easy task for the state people, as most of the land is covered with forests. & Lt; Label & gt; Mecklenburg - The capital of the former Pomerania is known as the Seven Lakes and Forest. Schwerin Castle is located on the island of Lake Schwerin and is one of the best examples of historical Germany. It shows a beautiful historic art gallery that attracts many visitors. Schwerin Cathedral is also an attractive sightseeing spot, a good example of German Gothic architecture. In addition, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern has a classical architectural style such as a local museum, especially the National Theater. Finally, for more modern visitors, Schwerin has a casino
In January 2014, China's shipbuilding company Wuchang Shipbuilding Industry Group Co., Ltd. launched the construction of a Titanic replica ship for resorts. The boat has many original features such as ballroom, restaurant, theater, first class, economy class, pool and so on. Visitors can live in the Titanic while staying at the resort. It will permanently dock to the resort and perform sinking audiovisual simulation, which caused some criticism.
On April 10, the RMS Titanic was one of the largest and most luxurious oceanographic vessels ever, sailing the Atlantic Ocean in Southampton, England. Designed by Irish shipyard, William Pirrie, Titanic was built in Belfast and is considered the world's fastest ship. It ranges from 883 feet from the stern to the bow and its hull is divided into 16 compartments considered to be impermeable. Four of these compartments can be submerged without causing large buoyancy losses, so the Titanic is considered not to subsidence. As I left the port, the ship was a few feet from the New Yorker ship, but passed safely and the passengers of the Titanic deck sighed a relief. For the first time, the ship passed the competitive Atlantic ferry route and carried 2,200 passengers and crew.