This time in midsummer, I went to Changsha Fangte Oriental God Painting to play. The effect was unexpected and amazing. Unfortunately, I caught up with more than 40 entertainment events, which was the hottest peak season during the summer vacation, and was crowded. I spent a lot of time queuing. I only played five events, which was a fraction at best.
The name is a bit awkward,"Changsha Fangte Oriental God Painting". At least I don't really like this name that uses "wrong words" to compete for gimmicks. The park is located at No. 1 Yuening Avenue, Changsha City. It is a theme park built with traditional Chinese culture as the core and combining modern high-tech. Including 11 indoor themed projects and 34 outdoor amusement projects, it uses modern high-tech means to show the most splendid picture of the five thousand years of civilization of the Chinese nation. It is truly entertaining and entertaining and eye-opening. It is not so much an amusement project as a cultural product.
Don't mention what you don't see. Just talk about the projects I played,"Eternal Glory","Flying with You","Zhouyi","Xin Zhui" and "Meng Jiangnu". The original plan to watch "Nuwa Buding the Sky" and "Niu Lang and Weaving Girl" did not have time to watch. The outdoor sports "Exploration of Kunlun", which I wanted to play most, I could only look forward to going again next time.
"Eternal Fenghua" is explained by a "magic pen" that "stippling can live". It queues into a cave-like place and sits on a six-person train. It looks while walking, using sound and light technology from multiple angles, front, back, left and right. Traditional Chinese famous paintings are displayed. From the silk paintings of the Han tombs in Mawangdui, the ultimate Four Sheep Fangzun, the ancient and exquisite Dunhuang Grottoes, to the famous paintings handed down from time to time in the paintings "The Painting of Residence in Fuchun Mountain" and "The Painting of Shanghe during the Qingming Festival", it seems that people are traveling through time and space in the paintings. Coupled with the "Magic Brush"'s explanation of "painting a dragon and lighting the clear" makes the static pictures flow like a movie, which is amazing and very suitable for taking children to watch.
"Flying with You" displays China's most beautiful scenic spots and historic sites with modern technology. Sitting in a movable chair, after starting it, it is like flying into the distance unprotected in space. It is surrounded by endless mountains and rivers and scenic spots, sometimes passing through the Forbidden City, sometimes crossing the Potala, and sometimes the Leshan Giant Buddha pouncing on the face. It makes people scream. The flight time is about seven minutes, and you can travel all over the famous mountains and rivers of the motherland. A partner still had unfinished business and actually watched it twice in a row. I highly recommend it here.
After watching these two, it was already noon and we had dinner in the Garden Food City. The food is a little expensive, but it is still a decent price.
"Zhouyi" is a real-life scene, similar to the "Eternal Love" project, but with few characters and a simple scene. Through the mobile rotating seat and the Magic Ball Theater performance, the entire process of King Wen of Zhou's deduction of the sixty-four hexagram after suffering is interpreted. Western scientists were inspired by the Book of Changes and used binary systems in computers. The highlight is the surrounding mobile real-life theater and the immersive experience it brings.
"Xin Zhui" uses the participation method of Western Han characters restored by modern technology to tell the story of "Xin Zhui"'s life, and deeply analyzes the mystery of the "T"-shaped silk painting on Xin Zhui's tomb, which "resembles clothes rather than clothes, and the non-clothes are actually paintings" and "The non-clothes are the surface, and the gods paint it." The "T"-shaped silk painting is wide at the top and narrow at the bottom. It is made up of three single-layer pieces of fine brown silk, of which the whole piece is long, with one-third of the upper sides facing each other, and the downward four corners are decorated with blue fine hemp thread cylindrical spike-shaped ribbon. The top edge is wrapped with a bamboo stick, and ribbons are tied to both ends for hanging. The above, middle and bottom parts represent heaven, earth and hell. They are regarded as a popular science entertainment project. It is best to visit the Hunan Province Museum before watching the program.
It is worth mentioning that the dialogue in the play shows the creator's worries about the protection of cultural relics. Many unearthed cultural relics have shortened their life expectancy due to immature protection technology. Therefore, digging is a very cautious matter. If it is done properly, it will lead to destruction, which is no different from tomb raiders.
"Meng Jiangnu" is also a live-action performance, using a majestic square matrix to express the earth-shaking and spectacular scene when the city wall collapsed. However, the plot of the story was a bit strange. People were doing business and watching the fun in the market. When the official officers came to arrest the young men, everyone scattered like birds and beasts. Only Meng Jiangnu and Fan Xiliang still hugged each other to "show their love". As a result, they were arrested. People want to say,"If you don't do it, you will die." Of course, it is a folk story after all. Just look at the sound, light and electricity effects.
In fact, the Great Wall was a great military project and a people's livelihood project. It was the most effective fortification for ancient farming peoples to defend nomadic tribes. Construction began in the Zhou Dynasty when there were historical records and did not stop until the Qing Dynasty. This huge project has been going on for more than 2,000 years. It is by no means a labor-intensive project that Qin Shi Huang thought up with a slap on the head. Those nomadic tribes that come and go like the wind usually use small groups of guerrillas to sneak up and plunder the border people. They are hard to guard against and have no way to retreat. The Great Wall can just stop them from advancing and retreating. On the contrary, large-scale military operations are easier to deal with. Key locations are heavily guarded, and the Great Wall itself is a smooth military information transmission system.
The story of Meng Jiangnu crying over the Great Wall is probably a story made up by a frustrated literati about the Black Qin Shi Huang, so there is no need to take it seriously.
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