From faked Austrian villages to cloned Russian jets, China's reputation for shameless counterfeiting is well-earned. Now, a Chinese firm has plans to build a replica of the Titanic and take visitors on a morbid ride that recreatesÂ
Kei Nishikori believes momentum and the influence of Michael Chang can carry him to the biggest upset of his career against the mighty Rafael Nadal at the Australian Open Monday. The Japanese star ended America's representation in the men's singles
From faked Austrian villages to cloned Russian jets, China's reputation for shameless counterfeiting is well-earned. Now, a Chinese firm has plans to build a replica of the Titanic and take visitors on a morbid ride that recreatesÂ
In a canvas tent in the Himalayan foothills, where winter breaths drifted in the twilight, Tibetan monks, their feet dangling from benches, watched a pirated copy of "Titanic." The diminutive men, camped along a rutted road leading to the Dalai Lama's
Seven Star Energy Investment will use the blueprints of the Titanic's sister ship, the Olympic, to construct its replica in a shipyard in the Hubei Province. Once complete, the replica will be permanently docked in the theme park on the Qi River