Christie Crimson Series 3DLP laser projectors have been deployed to power the projection mapping visuals at the Golden Summit at Mount Laojun, China.
Located in Luanchuan County, Henan Province, the mountain is 2,184 meters high and serves as a Taoist sanctuary. Now, the area serves as a space to host a new lighting project for the Golden Summit complex — spearheaded by Beijing Zhongqing Display Technology, which oversaw project planning and construction.
The team deployed six Christie Crimson WU32 laser projectors. Yangshun Jia, project manager, Beijing Zhongqing, commented: “The Christie Crimson WU32 projectors were selected for their remarkable 32,000-lumen output, presenting vivid and clear visuals even in challenging conditions. With their rugged yet compact design and exceptional image fidelity, these projectors deliver vibrant, accurate colors, bringing the Golden Summit’s architectural details, swirling mountain mists, Taoist symbols, and dynamic light and shadow transitions to life in stunning detail.”
Some challenges posed by Mount Laojun’s mountainous environment include harsh weather conditions and uneven terrain. The team from Beijing Zhongqing provided solutions to address these challenges, such as custom-designed enclosures to shield the projectors from extreme temperatures, humidity, and other environmental factors.
Meanwhile, Beijing Zhongqing collaborated with Goldon Digital Creative to present a music and dance show titled Knowing Mount Laojun, staged at the Golden Summit complex. This live performance utilised 12 Christie DWU1082-GS laser projectors.
April Qin, senior sales director for China, Enterprise, Christie, commented: “We’re proud to see Christie technology bringing stories to life at Mount Laojun, known as the retreat of Laozi, founder of Taoism. The Crimson WU32 projectors’ ability to combine technical excellence with cultural storytelling exemplifies our commitment to enabling creative and immersive experiences to audiences across China.”