In the heart of Beijing, the new immersive light show “Naked Flowers” has opened its doors, bringing together digital art, fragrance, and light in a mesmerizing harmony. The exhibition celebrates the 25th anniversary of Macao’s return to China, offering visitors a captivating blend of technology and culture.
CGTN host Liu Mohan, accompanied by two college students from Macao studying in Beijing, explored the dazzling display. The trio delved into the interactive installations, where vivid projections and aromatic scents create a multi-sensory experience unlike any other.
“Naked Flowers” is more than just a light show; it’s a celebration of cultural unity and innovation. Through its stunning visual effects and immersive environments, the exhibit reflects on Macao’s journey over the past 25 years, highlighting the connection between the mainland and the special administrative region.
Visitors can wander through luminous gardens, interact with digital flora, and become part of the art themselves. The exhibition invites young people to engage with contemporary art forms, bridging the gap between tradition and modernity.
As Beijing lights up with “Naked Flowers,” the city embraces a festive atmosphere, honoring Macao’s significant milestone. The show is a testament to the power of art in bringing people together and celebrating shared history.
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