In Yancheng, Jiangsu, a variety of cultural and tourism activities have also been introduced, empowering traditional customs with technology and creating new trends for the Chinese New Year. In Zhuxi Ancient Town, Yancheng, Jiangsu Province, a themed feast called "Strange Mirrors in Spring, Zhuxi in the New Year" is planned around local cultural IP, injecting new ideas into traditional New Year customs with technology. The agile robotic dog transforms into a lion dance master, vividly interpreting the essence of traditional lion dance and making ancient techniques shine in the future. As night falls, the ancient town transforms into a dazzling dreamlike scroll, with groups of themed lanterns creating an immersive light and shadow illusion. The 3D tower projection and high-altitude stunts complement each other, and the staged live light shows tell the story of light and shadow with stunning audio-visual language. In addition, special activities such as intangible cultural heritage parades and ancient style performances will be held simultaneously, allowing citizens and tourists to experience the strong New Year flavor through immersive interaction. Dunhuang Feitian Lingnan Awakening Lion Underwater Performs Different China-Chic This Spring Festival, and Guangzhou Ocean World creates different China-Chic underwater. Lingnan lion dance jumps into the water and encounters flying dance from Dunhuang, allowing tourists to feast their eyes. In front of the huge underwater display tank, the rapid sound of drums and gongs rang out first, and the English song and dance troupe from Chaoshan, Guangdong appeared. The team members painted their faces, wore bright costumes, held short wooden hammers, and struck them neatly with the beat of the drums. Their powerful movements and heroic formations instantly ignited the atmosphere on site. The performance of English songs has just come to an end, and the classical and distant sound of Dunhuang music is gradually rising. The performer slowly dives into the tank with a pipa in their arms, recreating the flying spirit of Dunhuang murals. Subsequently, several water dancers dressed in flying costumes gracefully swam out of the school of fish, stretching their bodies in the water and showcasing the unique charm of Dunhuang. Immediately afterwards, the Lingnan lion dance also 'danced' into the water. The lion shuttles flexibly, sometimes shaking its head and tail, sometimes jumping and rolling. Subsequently, Dunhuang Flying Dance (New Society)
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