Stick-bang: a year of building a cruise liner in one and a half minutes
At the first stage, the ship is literally assembled from blocks like a giant construction set - modules are put in place one by one by huge cranes, then welded together and the seams are hidden. When the hull is completely ready, the ship is launched, and interior finishing and cabin arrangements begin at the very end.
The video shows a 300-meter liner of the German AIDA Cruses, built by Mitsubishi in Japan.