An enchanting blend of digital art, fragrance, and light has illuminated Beijing as the immersive light show “Naked Flowers” opens its doors. This captivating event adds to the festive atmosphere celebrating the 25th anniversary of Macao’s return to China.
CGTN host Liu Mohan, accompanied by two college students from Macao studying in Beijing, embarked on a mesmerizing tour of the exhibition. The trio explored the interactive installations where technology meets artistry, creating an experience that transcends traditional boundaries.
“It’s like stepping into a dream,” remarked one of the students, eyes reflecting the kaleidoscope of colors. “This show not only celebrates Macao’s return but also showcases the innovation and cultural fusion that defines modern China.”
The “Naked Flowers” exhibition invites visitors to immerse themselves in a multi-sensory journey. Each exhibit combines cutting-edge digital projections with delicate scents and ambient sounds, crafting an atmosphere that is both ethereal and thought-provoking.
The celebration of Macao’s return is woven throughout the event. Symbols of Macao’s heritage are artistically represented, creating a bridge between the past and the present. For many attendees, especially those from Macao, the show evokes a deep sense of nostalgia and pride.
“This experience makes me feel connected to my roots while embracing the future,” said the other student. “It’s a beautiful tribute to Macao and a testament to the unity and progress we’ve achieved.”
The “Naked Flowers” light show is open to the public in Beijing, inviting all to partake in this unique celebration of culture and innovation. As the 25th anniversary approaches, events like this highlight the enduring ties and shared future between Macao and the rest of China.
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