Christie laser projectors have brought to life an immersive night-time spectacular at Wuhan’s popular Huabohui Scenic Spot, in China, transforming the picturesque flower-themed park into a fusion of natural beauty and visual technology. The experience fuses traditional cultural themes with innovative technology, including holography, lighting effects, and spatial audio.
Entitled “Zhiyin Flower Moon Night”, the multi-venue show is celebrated as China’s first immersive night tour themed around the Chinese story of the “Twelve Flower Goddesses”. Christie’s trusted partner Jianye Display led the projection design and systems integration, deploying 13 Christie 1DLP laser projectors. Models include the Inspire Series DWU760-iS and DWU960-iS, as well as the high-brightness DWU23-HS.
Spanning five key venues including the “Appointment of the Rose” church façade projection mapping, “Fairy Shadow” animated flower skirt projection, “Bell Tower Fantasy” and “French Street – Rose Castle” projections, as well as a mapping sequence projected onto a floating sphere measuring 4m in diameter, the projectors played a vital role in shaping the visual storytelling.
The company said the Christie DWU23-HS, with its 23,650 lumens of brightness and enhanced colour performance, was effective for large-scale architectural projection. Meanwhile, the compact DWU760-iS and DWU960-iS projectors excelled in tighter installations such as the flower skirt and floating sphere projections.
Projectors were housed in custom waterproof enclosures, with fixed brackets and mirror systems ensuring precise alignment. Redundant systems were deployed in critical areas to ensure uninterrupted operation and system reliability.
Ke Zhou, regional manager, Hubei District, Jianye Display, said: “The Christie laser projectors delivered outstanding brightness and colour accuracy, even under challenging nighttime conditions. Their low noise, stable operation, and efficient thermal management ensured consistent performance throughout the show.”