Wincomn Technology uses Christie visual solutions to deliver light and water show in Bozhou, China

Christie’s longstanding Chinese partner Wincomn Technology has delivered a light and water screen show using Christie visual solutions at the Nanhu Park in Bozhou, Anhui Province, China. The show is known as the Nanhu Park Light and Water Dance Show while the park is located in the core area of Bozhou’s economic development zone.

Wincomn Technology was chosen to install and commission this light and water show at Nanhu Park. The project required a tremendous amount of planning due to its massive scale. The total water area of Nanhu Park covers 178,000 square metres, while the area used for the light and water show measures 180m long and 40m high.

A total of eight Christie CP2230 3DLP projectors were chosen for the water screen projections. In order to achieve the optimal visual effects and protect the equipment from inclement weather conditions, all eight projectors had to be installed in a specially-built projection room located in the middle of the lake.

Tony Chen, general manager, Wincomn Technology, said: “We’re honoured to be involved in this massive light and sound show in Bozhou to highlight the region’s rich history and contributions to the Chinese medicinal herb industry. We decided that Christie’s large venue projectors are best suited for this project as they are reliable, easy to install, and able to deliver ultra-bright and high resolution images for a spectacular visual presentation.”

Chen added: “The end user has very strict requirements with regard to the projection colors and overall visuals. Moreover, with the constantly changing shape of the water curtain, the task of commissioning the equipment becomes even more challenging. We have to stack the eight projectors vertically so that visuals can be projected concurrently on the water curtain for the performances. Thankfully, with the experience and knowledge that we have accumulated through previous large-scale projects, we are able to overcome the challenges and deliver the visuals on the water curtain smoothly and brilliantly, to the satisfaction of the end user.”

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