Yuanmingyuan Royal Merchant Street with Light and Shadow Technology
The "Yuanmingyuan Royal Merchant Street" is located on the east side of the Fuhai Lake in Yuanmingyuan, meticulously recreated by a team of ancient architecture experts based on the design of the buying and selling street in Yuanmingyuan. Referencing the "Forty Scenes of Yuanmingyuan," the street also features many scenes from the bustling times of Yuanmingyuan.

The highlight of the "Yuanmingyuan Royal Merchant Street" is its "light and shadow experience." The "Dongtian Riyue" space is the signature experience of the entire street—an immersive panoramic flying experience. Here, visitors can fly through the centuries and revisit the glorious era of Yuanmingyuan from the perspective of a flyer, enjoying the grand view of the historical garden architecture.

The "Imperial Garden Singing Birds" is an interactive light and shadow space. Here, cranes and peacocks complement each other, and the spiritual light floats over the Fuhai scenery, while the shadows of the twelve beauties seem to appear... By gently touching the light spots on the wall, visitors can unlock more secrets.
In Yuanmingyuan, there is a group of architectural landscapes that integrate Chinese and Western cultures—the Western-style buildings, which are the predecessors of the current Dashuifa ruins. At the southern end of the "Yuanmingyuan Royal Merchant Street" is the construction style of the western fantasy Shiguang Cafe, derived from this. If visitors are tired from strolling around the garden, they can rest here and immerse themselves in the light and shadow of the "Western Palace," savoring a cup of fragrant coffee in the soft music and shadowy ambiance.
The Qingyin Pavilion is the largest theater building in Yuanmingyuan. The Qingyin Pavilion in the "Yuanmingyuan Royal Merchant Street" is a replica of the historical prototype (originally three floors, simplified to two floors due to space constraints). During holidays, traditional, classical, or contemporary performances are staged here, recreating the lively scenes of bygone years.
Address: Between the east coast of Fuhai Lake and Gingko Avenue, Yuanmingyuan Park, No. 28 Qinghua West Road, Haidian District, Beijing
Flyover the World: A new Space for immersive smart tourism
The Flyover the World flagship store in Shijingshan District, Beijing, includes venues such as the Flyover China Hall and the Flyover the World Hall.

The exterior of the Flyover China Hall has a triangular wing shape on the front side, giving it a strong visual sense of flight culture, and its combination with the white dome cinema highlights the venue's sense of technology and futurism.
The Flyover China Hall mainly features the immersive flying film "Flyover China," which, with its captivating display effects and strong sensory impact, vividly and realistically presents the magnificent landscapes of our country. It takes viewers through time and space, allowing them to experience the vastness of the motherland and its abundant natural resources.

The overall exterior design of the Flyover the World Hall is unique and grand, resembling a sail. The interior decoration is primarily in blue tones, stylish and futuristic, with a strong sense of technology. Especially in the pre-show hall, the spaceship-style design subverts traditional design concepts.
The main hall is divided into three levels: high, medium, and low, each offering a different flying experience. Here, participants will enter a fantastic flying world.

With i-Ride flying seats, a 20-meter spherical giant screen, 15.1-channel sound system, 4K laser projector, and effects such as wind, mist, and scents, viewers can experience real flying sensations such as rapid ascent, weightlessness, diving, and gliding with the naked eye.
Address: East part of Shijingshan Amusement Park, Shijingshan District, Beijing
teamLab Massless: A new Space for immersive smart tourism

The teamLab Massless, created by ALight illumination and the world's top digital art team teamLab, utilizes projection technology, 5G interactive experience technology, and more to artistically reproduce elements such as black holes, planets, forests, oceans, and skies in nearly 10,000 square meters of space, transforming the process of traversing the space into an "exploration of the universe."

At the Chinese character wall, when flashing characters gently fall, touching the character "雨" (rain) causes the characters to scatter, and the space begins to "rain heavily." Moving through it feels like falling into a dreamy space filled with colorful light, giving a sense of wielding the brush of Ma Liang with one's fingers.

In this immersive exhibition, viewers are both spectators and creators. The entire space features over 40 works, nearly all of which are interactive. Visitors can immerse themselves in appreciating the works or influence them through their own actions, becoming part of the artwork.

Here, there are globally debuted new works, such as "Standing in the Counter-Current, Creating Vortices." Positioned on the ramp connecting the upper and lower level spaces, as people ascend against the current, vortices form behind them.
Within the teamLab Massless are areas like the "Motion Forest" and "Co-creation! Future Park," which provide spaces for both adults and children to discover and be surprised.
Address: 10th Floor, No. 101 Chaoyang North Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing
Liangma River International Cultural Waterfront: A new Space for immersive smart tourism
Located in Chaoyang District, Beijing, the Liangma River International Cultural Waterfront is positioned as "Beijing's Liangma River, China's Liangma River, and the World's Liangma River," aiming to create a city-level cruise experience project that perfectly integrates international style with the ancient capital's charm.

Based on cultural genes and regional value, the project employs cutting-edge light and shadow technology to create a new space for smart tourism immersive experiences, integrating cruise experiences, light and shadow bridges, enhancement of cultural spaces on both sides of the river, and thematic light performances.

Since its operation, the project has become a leading immersive technology night cruise experience in China. Along the Liangma River, the lights shimmer like fireworks and stars, forming a splendid and beautiful urban panorama. More and more tourists come to enjoy the leisurely "boat night tour of the Liangma River" and experience the profound heritage of the Liangma River and the Grand Canal cultural belt.

From February 26th to March 31st, the Liangma River cruise launches a special spring promotion, where visitors can purchase early bird tickets of different specifications, valid for use from the opening in 2024 until April 15th. These tickets can be used on weekdays and weekends (operating hours are subject to the announcement on the official WeChat account).
Location: Blue Harbor, No. 6 Chaoyang Park Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing



