1. Rich Cultural Heritage and Innovative Expression
Focusing on Henan's rich historical culture, the park features 21 performances of varying lengths (ranging from 5 minutes to 1 hour), covering stories from multiple dynasties, including the Xia, Shang, Zhou, Han, Tang, Song, and Ming dynasties, as well as themes such as agricultural civilization and the development of writing. Unlike the static displays of traditional museums, it uses drama, light and shadow, and real-life installations to bring history to life. Performances like "Fantasy City" and "Lijia Village" connect audiences to history through emotional resonance.
2. Strong Immersive Experience
The park's overall design is highly atmospheric, with its rammed earth walls, checkerboard-style layout, and staggered theater buildings, creating a unique landscape in itself. Walking through it feels like stepping into a "time capsule." Performances often utilize multi-perspective, interactive, or wraparound stages, allowing audiences to closely experience the actors' performances and, in some cases, even become "part of the scene," creating a strong sense of immersion.
3. A rich repertoire of plays to meet diverse needs
There are epic dramas with grand narratives (such as "City of Fantasy"), delicate stories focusing on individual destinies (such as "Lijia Village" and "Railway Station"), and lighthearted, interactive short plays (such as "Old Warehouse"). The variety of durations and styles allows for individual choices, catering to audiences of all ages and interests.
4. Detailed and thoughtfully polished
From scriptwriting to staging, the production team's dedication is evident. The costumes, props, lighting, and sound effects are perfectly aligned with the plot. For example, the "long river of history" created with light and shadow in "City of Fantasy" and the realistic snowstorm in "Lijia Village" are both deeply impactful. Furthermore, the design of the dining and rest areas within the park incorporates cultural elements, creating a coherent and unified overall experience.
5. Educative and emotionally resonant
More than just an entertainment venue, it serves as a "mobile cultural classroom," allowing audiences to understand Henan's historical context and its core values (such as resilience and tolerance). Many plays reflect the changes of the times through the stories of ordinary people, which easily trigger thoughts about life, home, and inheritance, and are both infectious and profound.