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Titanic exhibition that focuses on passengers' journey making Asia debut in Singapore in August
Titanic exhibition that focuses on passengers' journey making Asia debut in Singapore in August

CNA

time07-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CNA

Titanic exhibition that focuses on passengers' journey making Asia debut in Singapore in August

Get ready – something truly unforgettable is coming to town this August. Titanic: An Immersive Voyage – Through the Eyes of the Passengers is making its Asia debut in Singapore at Fever Exhibition Hall at 25 Scotts Road, starting Aug 6. Brought to you by the Exhibition Hub, this unique experience uses cutting-edge virtual reality (VR) technology to bring the fateful Titanic's story to life. Unlike other Titanic exhibits, this one brings visitors into the emotional journey of the passengers, letting them feel the adrenaline of being onboard the ship, sailing through the breathtaking Atlantic Ocean and facing the tragic moment when the Titanic struck the iceberg and sank. Spanning 1,300 sqm, the exhibition features realistic room recreations, 3D visuals and powerful video animations. Visitors will also get to explore the ship's luxurious cabins, elegant dining halls and open decks. One of the exhibition's most striking features is its walking VR experience, which takes visitors on a captivating virtual dive to the Titanic's wreck site, located more than 4km beneath the surface of the North Atlantic. This rare opportunity allows voyagers to explore the remains of the Titanic as they exist today, resting silently on the ocean floor. Visitors will get to see authentic recovered items, including handwritten passenger letters, offering an intimate glimpse into the human stories behind the tragedy. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Expo Titanic 🚢 (@expo_titanic)

Titanic VR experience to dock in Singapore this August with artefacts, immersive journey
Titanic VR experience to dock in Singapore this August with artefacts, immersive journey

New Paper

time04-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New Paper

Titanic VR experience to dock in Singapore this August with artefacts, immersive journey

Come August, visitors here can have a visceral experience of passengers onboard the fateful Titanic through virtual reality technology at Titanic: An Immersive Voyage - Through the Eyes of the Passengers. It will be the first time the exhibition is coming to Asia, having staged in places such as Cincinnati, New Orleans, and Copenhagen. Its creator, Exhibition Hub, is leveraging on technology such as 3D projections, video animations and virtual reality to capture the sundry of emotions faced by the ship's passengers. The Titanic, a luxury British ocean liner, was carrying about 2,000 passengers from Southampton in England to New York City in the US in April 1912 when it struck an iceberg and sank. An estimated 1,500 people lost their lives in the tragedy. Since then, the Titanic has had a lasting legacy in popular culture, especially with James Cameron's award-winning film Titanic. Unlike traditional exhibits, participants can relive the passengers' experience - from boarding the Titanic, to setting sail across the Atlantic, and ultimately, living through the panic and heartbreak of that fateful night. The journey will take voyagers through the ship's cabins, dining rooms and decks, as it slowly descends into the icy ocean. The exhibition will also feature more than 300 artefacts recovered from the Titanic that include letters handwritten by the passengers, which paints the liner's tragic tale in intimate light. Exclusive to the Singapore edition is a special full-wall panel featuring the first local report of Titanic's sinking in 1912. Visitors can also get a rare glimpse into Singapore in the 1910s, with historical photographs of the island's landscape and lifestyle at the time. The exhibition also offers a cutting-edge walking virtual reality experience for VIP-ticket holders, transporting them to the wreck site, which rests more than 4km beneath the surface of the North Atlantic ocean. Slated to open on Aug 6 at the Fever Exhibition Hall on Scotts Road, tickets will be available on the official website and the Fever platform from July 10. Ticket prices begin at $23.90. Children under four can enter for free.

Near, far, wherever you are: Immersive Titanic experience docking in Singapore in August
Near, far, wherever you are: Immersive Titanic experience docking in Singapore in August

Straits Times

time04-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Straits Times

Near, far, wherever you are: Immersive Titanic experience docking in Singapore in August

Sign up now: Get ST's newsletters delivered to your inbox Visitors can relive the experience of passengers of the Titanic in an exhibition in Singapore in August. SINGAPORE - Come August, visitors here can have a visceral experience of passengers onboard the fateful Titanic through virtual reality technology at Titanic: An Immersive Voyage - T hrough the E yes of the P assengers. It will be the first time the exhibition is coming to Asia, having staged in places such as Cincinnati, New Orleans, and Copenhagen. Its creator, Exhibition Hub, is leveraging on technology such as 3D projections, video animations and virtual reality to capture the sundry of emotions faced by the ship's passengers. The Titanic, a luxury British ocean liner, was carrying about 2,000 passengers from Southampton in England to New York City in the US in April 1912 when it struck an iceberg and sank . An estimated 1,500 people lost their lives in the tragedy . Since then, the Titanic has had a lasting legacy in popular culture, especially with James Cameron's award-winning film Titanic. Unlike traditional exhibits, participants can relive the passengers' experience - from boarding the Titanic, to setting sail across the Atlantic, and ultimately, living through the panic and heartbreak of that fateful night. The journey will take voyagers through the ship's cabins, dining rooms and decks, as it slowly descends into the icy ocean. The exhibition will also feature more than 300 artefacts recovered from the Titanic that include letters handwritten by the passengers, which paints the liner's tragic tale in intimate light. Exclusive to the Singapore edition is a special full-wall panel featuring the first local report of Titanic's sinking in 1912. Visitors can also get a rare glimpse into Singapore in the 1910s , with historical photographs of the island' s landscape and lifestyle at the time. The exhibition also offers a cutting-edge walking virtual reality experience for VIP-ticket holders, transporting them to the wreck site, which rests more than 4km beneath the surface of the North Atlantic ocean. Slated to open on Aug 6 at the Fever Exhibition Hall on Scotts Road , tickets will be available on the official website and the Fever platform from July 10 . Ticket prices begin at $23.90. Children under four can enter for free.

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