You may already know that Singapore is oneof the world’s busiest
ports, but did you know that the recently opened Maritime Experiential
Museum & Aquarium (MEMA) is the first and only museum to showcase
the maritime history of Asia? Featuring over 400 rare objects, the
“Maritime Experiential Museum and Aquarium at Resorts World SentosaTM“ takes you on a journey of epic voyages.
Be awed by the life-sized replica of Admiral Zheng He’s Treasure Ship (Bao Chuan) and his massive fleet – a sight to behold! The Treasure Ships were believed to sail along with 30 to 40 medium-sized ones such as horse ships, supply ships, combatships, water tankers and patrol ships - which provided all supplies requiredfor their voyages.
Be awed by the life-sized replica of Admiral Zheng He’s Treasure Ship (Bao Chuan) and his massive fleet – a sight to behold! The Treasure Ships were believed to sail along with 30 to 40 medium-sized ones such as horse ships, supply ships, combatships, water tankers and patrol ships - which provided all supplies requiredfor their voyages.
Visit the 8 ports of call at the SOUK where
visitors will be fascinated by the sight, smell andsounds of the people
and cultures and the interesting stories about these ports along the
maritime trade routes. Have fun and learn more about the maritime trade,
the people and cultures at the various exciting interactives which are
located along the SOUK and basement of the museum.
One of the key highlights of MEMA is the “Jewel of Muscat”,
a full-sized replica of a 9th-century dhow which is a gift from the
Omani Government. Be awed and fascinated by how the people reconstructed
the dhow and their voyage on the historic maritime route between Oman
to Singapore mainly by wind power and celestial navigation. Try your
hand to navigate through the seas using the “kamal”, an ancient Arab
navigation tool!
Experience the wrath of the sea in the Typhoon Theatre,
a 360-degree multimedia theatre that takes visitors on a perilous
voyage on board a 9th-century Chinese junk. Laden with cargo, the ship
runs into a storm. The sea roars, the skies darken and the ship rolls,
pitches, turns and finally sinks. At the end, the ship’s passengers find
themselves in the depths of the ocean, up close with the shipwreck.
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