In room B6 there is the COSCO Gallery, named after the large Chinese state naval transport company.
Here you’ll find two exhibitions: “Sounds of the Sea” and “People of the Sea”.
Just close your eyes and think of all the sounds of the sea you’re familiar with: the waves, the tides, ships’ sirens. But if you were an expert sailor, there would be many more you ought to be able to recognize… especially the warning signs, or coded signs sending specific messages.
Speaking of sounds, do you have any idea how many songs have been inspired by the sea over the years? You’ll find all kinds of them here and for all tastes!
The second part of the exhibition, “People of the Sea”, as you can guess from the title, is about people, their working relations and the needs of the employees of large naval companies and multinationals.
An interesting fact: COSCO is currently the world’s third-largest company for the transport of goods. Nothing surprising about that since China is one of the world’s most important trading countries, with ports such as Hong Kong. It might come as a bigger surprise, however, to find out that the second-ranked company in the world is a small nation that doesn’t even look on to the sea – Switzerland!