500 million Noah's Ark Zhejiang merchants ordering

Maybe you are still telling the end of the Maya world as a joke, maybe the movie "2012" is just a few hours of shock to you. However, in the real world, Zhejiang businessmen are really building "Noah's Ark" in order to avoid the end of the world, and the price of up to 5 million also attracts a large number of orders.

According to the prophecy and legend of the Mayan calendar, the world in which we live has a total of five cycles of destruction and rebirth - each cycle is the so-called "sun epoch." According to this legend, it is now in the fourth “Sun period,” and around 2012 will be the beginning of the “Fifth Age of the Sun.” And at the time, the Mayans believed that at the end of each period, they would The surviving homeland presents a thrilling tragedy of destruction.

Out of the praise and trust of the Mayan civilization, the Maya prophecy's content on the "Fifth Sun Period" attracted particular attention. After various interpretations, December 21, 2012 became known to everyone as "the end of the world."

"Whether the Doomsday is true or not, I just want to cherish people in front of me. I love my family, love my lover, love my friend. No matter what the outcome is after 68 days, I will remember that you have appeared in my life. Thank you, I will cherish the people in front of me.” On a countdown website of the Doomsday, there was such a long message, which was October 14, 2012, and was 68 days away from the so-called “Doomsday”.

On August 6, 2012, Yang Zongfu, a Yiwu businessman from Zhejiang, presented to the world for the first time his new invention. The “Glass Sealed Emergency Rescue Capsule”, code-named “Atlantis”, can be used for volcanoes, tsunamis, floods, earthquakes, and nuclear radiation. Escape when disaster strikes.

Yang Zongfu's "Noah's Ark" is a stainless steel ball with a diameter of 4 meters that can withstand 1,700 degrees in high temperature, withstand 350 tons of impact force, can sail on the water, and isolate nuclear radiation and cosmic rays. "This kind of 'Noah's Ark' has a supply reserve for a family of three to survive safely for 10 months," Yang Zongfu said in an interview with Oriental Outlook.

"Noah's Ark" has a weight of 6 tons and can carry 33 tons on the water. The cabin has life facilities such as safety seats, viewing systems, ventilation systems and toilets, as well as emergency equipment and a maximum of one year's food and drinking water reserves. "We have analyzed various kinds of disasters on the earth. The greatest impact on human beings is to be flooded."

According to Yang Zongfu's introduction to this reporter, the snowstorm in southern China in 2008 made him have an idea to research and manufacture equipment that could escape. The movie “2012” released at the end of 2009 gave him a great visual shock, but his greatest influence on him was his mother. His death made him resolve to create a "Noah's Ark" that could escape.

“We need to achieve five-star standards for all cabin facilities.” Orders are based on customer requirements, and the customer agrees to carry out the production. Each customer has different needs for the internal equipment of Noah’s Ark, so the price of each “Noah's Ark” is not the same, and roughly charges between 1 million and 5 million.

"100 million yuan is a safety and material of 1 million yuan, and carbon fiber and stainless steel materials are used; 5 million yuan is a safety and material of 5 million yuan. All of them use carbon fiber. The firmness of materials is not the same." Yang Zongfu said. It is reported that Yang Zongfu has received 21 confirmed production orders.

Remember the classic slogan, how big the stage is. In today’s open and diverse world, as long as you dare to dare to do something and have a keen sense of business, you will certainly be able to find your own vast world.

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