Friday, July 6, 2012

Noah's Ark in Hong Kong !

Noah's Ark in Hong Kong

At least they'll never be flooded!

Billionaire brothers build 450ft long life-size replica of Noah's Ark in Hong Kong

Having been built, according to the Bible, thousands of years ago, Noah's Ark has only ever existed in peoples' imaginations.
But now a group of architects who pondered what the Biblical vessel looked like have turned their dreams into reality by constructing a Noah's Ark replica, complete with animals.
Thomas, Walter and Raymond's land-bound Ark certainly has dimensions on a Biblical scale, measuring a massive 450ft long and 75ft wide.

The tourists go in two-by-two: The Noah's Ark Theme Park, complete with fibreglass animals,
sits in front of the Tsing Ma Bridge in Hong Kong

Biblical scale: The Ark in Hong Kong measures 450ft long and 75ft wide


Water sight: The Ark also boasts less authentic Biblical touches such as double-glazed windows
and a fine dining restaurant

The billionaire brothers who built the Ark in Hong Kong claim it is the only ful-scale version in the world
And the imaginative trio even attempted to give the giant boat an air of authenticity by placing 67 pairs of animals at the entrance, just like the pairs of creatures saved from the Great Flood by Noah in the Bible tale.
The creationist-inspired vessel forms part of a theme park near Hong Kong which was inspired by a young girl's scrawled drawing of the mammoth boat.
Architects appear to have used some artistic licence in parts of the Ark - for instance including double-glazed windows, a fine dining restaurant and luxurious bedrooms.
Inside, real-life exotic animals can be found - including a nautilus, a toucan and reams of fish.


All lit up: The Ark shines under Hong Kong's lights as a fibreglass giraffe stands guard near the entrance


Authentic: Various fibreglass animals stand outside the Ark to mimmick the Bible tale where Noah
took creatures on board the vessel
The Noah's Ark Theme Park is now run by Christian organisations, who use it to promote peace and unity.
Matthew Pine, manager of Noah's Ark Theme Park, said:
'They had a vision to do something remarkable, something outstanding.
'They came up with many ideas. Some of them were really outrageous.
'But then they came across this girl's drawing, and knew it would be something do-able that captured imaginations.
'So they hired architects and engineers to create the replica Noah's Ark.'


Food for thought: The Ark also includes a sophisticated-looking restaurant as one of its on-board attractions


Bed for the night: Guests on board Noah's Ark can also stay on the Biblical vessel
in one of its luxurious hotel-style rooms

Land-bound: The Hong Kong-based Noah's Ark theme park was built in 2009 and is popular among tourists
Matthew added: 'The reason we chose that moment in the Bible's story is because this is the message
we want to bring to Hong Kong, to China, to the world.
'In our lives we always face floods, we will face trials, we will face difficulties.
'Hopefully Noah's Ark will inspire people to pass through those troubles as Noah did in his day.'
The Ark opened in May 2009, 17 years after plans were first mooted for the enormous structure.
It is just one of a number of real-life Noah's Arks
including one built by a Dutchman that contains pairs of living animals.

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