Christie laser projectors light up Jiangsu Garden Expo Park

Christie HS series 1DLP laser projectors were deployed at the Jiangsu Garden Expo Park and installed by Zhongqing Yingye Group.

Located in Tangshan, Jiangning District, Jiangsu Garden Expo Park is a large-scale ecological, cultural and tourism venue that is fast becoming a landmark of Nanjing, the capital city of Jiangsu province. Covering an area of 3.38 square kilometres including a core gardens zone measuring 2.2 square kilometres, the park is built on abandoned mine pits over a two-year period. It boasts manicured gardens, traditional-style pavilions, promenades, rock formations and a gorgeous lake.

Among the major highlights of the park are re-creations of traditional gardens situated in the 13 cities of Jiangsu province including Nanjing Garden, Suzhou Garden, Wuxi Garden and Taizhou Garden – which aptly demonstrate Jiangsu’s garden culture and landscaping skills. After night falls, the park is bathed in a blend of blue, red and yellow lights amid a light show that includes projections on a hillside using four Christie DWU2022-HS 1DLP laser projectors.

Xinwei He, project manager of Jiangsu Garden Expo Park, said: “Christie’s HS series is a highly cost-effective and competitive projection solution that has always emerged a top contender for cultural tourism projects that we are involved in. It has consistently excelled in areas such as performance, colour reproduction and dependability. With an output of 20,000 lumens, we require just four units of DWU2022-HS to illuminate this large outdoor canvas in Suzhou Garden – the core location of Jiangsu Garden Expo Park.”

He said that even though the projection canvas measuring 600 square metres is quite significant, it’s only a fraction of the entire performance area. Therefore, the team from Zhongqing Yingye Group had to strike a delicate balance in maintaining maximum visual quality, whilst optimising the scale of the displayed images without relegating the projection component to a supporting role. He said: “We tweaked the projection design to enhance the image area, and combined multimedia content with actual scenery on-site to deliver lifelike visuals that are consistent with the intended themes of the show.”

A proprietary monitoring system developed by Shanghai Liancheng Digital Technology (a member of Zhongqing Yingye Group) comprising hardware and software components has also been implemented to conduct real-time monitoring and feedback on the working condition of the DWU2022-HS projectors, so as to ensure that their outdoor deployment is secure and effective.

He noted: “Our strategy emphasising on the delivery of an encompassing, holistic audiovisual experience eventually paid off, and the projections executed for this nighttime show are well received by all stakeholders. Thanks to Christie’s proprietary BoldColor Technology, the projectors are top notch in terms of colour performance and quality, and they have enabled us to fully realise the original design intentions of this project.”

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