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Immersive Light Show “Naked Flowers” Celebrates Macao’s Return to China in Beijing

An immersive light show titled “Naked Flowers” has opened in Beijing, bringing a vibrant celebration to mark the 25th anniversary of Macao’s return to China. The exhibition combines digital art, fragrances, and lighting to create a multisensory experience for visitors.

The event has attracted attention from various quarters, including CGTN host Liu Mohan, who recently toured the exhibition with two special guests—college students from Macao studying in Beijing. Together, they explored the intricate installations where technology and art converge.

“Naked Flowers” offers a unique journey through interactive displays that blend tradition with innovation. The light show not only celebrates Macao’s rich cultural heritage but also symbolizes the close ties between Macao and the Chinese mainland over the past 25 years.

Visitors are immersed in a world where digital blossoms respond to their presence, fragrances evoke memories, and luminescent art pieces transform the space into a living canvas. The show reflects the dynamic development of China’s cultural and creative industries.

For the students from Macao, the exhibition is a reminder of home and a celebration of their identity. “Experiencing this show in Beijing makes me feel connected to Macao’s heritage while embracing the future,” one student shared.

As Beijing embraces this artistic tribute to Macao, “Naked Flowers” stands as a testament to the unity and shared cultural appreciation within China. The exhibition is open to the public, inviting everyone to partake in this commemorative event.

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