Christie has supplied a Griffyn 4K50-RGB pure laser projector for the upgraded “Flying By Changbai Mountain” dome attraction at Changbai Mountain Legend International Resort in China.
Delivered by Wincomn Technology, the installation replaces a previous multi-projector setup with a single RGB laser projection system, simplifying infrastructure while maintaining the brightness and image quality required for the immersive attraction.
Located in Jilin Province at the base of Changbai Mountain’s northern scenic area, the flying dome experience combines projection, motion simulation and environmental effects to create a panoramic flight experience across a 20m dome screen. A suspended motion platform with six degrees of freedom accommodates up to 70 visitors per session, with wind and mist effects integrated into the attraction.

According to Wincomn Technology, the Christie Griffyn 4K50-RGB was selected for its 50,000-lumen brightness, native 4K resolution and colour alignment capabilities, as well as its ability to operate in flexible orientations within the dome environment.
Tony Chen, general manager at Wincomn Technology, said the move to a single projector reduced system complexity and installation costs while still delivering the visual impact required for the attraction.
The projector also supports frame rates of up to 120Hz at 4K in 3D environments, helping maintain smooth motion during fast-moving flight sequences.

The attraction takes visitors on an aerial journey across Changbai Mountain’s landscapes and seasonal environments, combining immersive visuals with motion-based storytelling inspired by regional mythology.
Gene Wang, senior director of ProAV sales for China at Christie, said the project demonstrated the benefits of collaboration between projection technology providers and immersive experience integrators.

The Griffyn 4K50-RGB also provides built-in warping and blending tools, wide colour gamut performance and omnidirectional installation support, enabling the system to adapt to the demands of large-format curved projection environments.