An open-air show at the Wudalianchi Scenic Area in Heilongjiang Province makes innovative use of a 400-sqm water area, lighting, 3D images and fireworks to create a large-scale performance based on a traditional fairytale about two fighting dragons. The name Wudalianchi means "five joint ponds" and refers to a set of interconnected lakes formed after a volcanic eruption. The show is also China’s first volcano-themed open-air cultural show. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Lin)
An open-air show at the Wudalianchi Scenic Area in Heilongjiang Province makes innovative use of a 400-sqm water area, lighting, 3D images and fireworks to create a large-scale performance based on a traditional fairytale about two fighting dragons. The name Wudalianchi means "five joint ponds" and refers to a set of interconnected lakes formed after a volcanic eruption. The show is also China’s first volcano-themed open-air cultural show. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Lin)
An open-air show at the Wudalianchi Scenic Area in Heilongjiang Province makes innovative use of a 400-sqm water area, lighting, 3D images and fireworks to create a large-scale performance based on a traditional fairytale about two fighting dragons. The name Wudalianchi means "five joint ponds" and refers to a set of interconnected lakes formed after a volcanic eruption. The show is also China’s first volcano-themed open-air cultural show. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Lin)
An open-air show at the Wudalianchi Scenic Area in Heilongjiang Province makes innovative use of a 400-sqm water area, lighting, 3D images and fireworks to create a large-scale performance based on a traditional fairytale about two fighting dragons. The name Wudalianchi means "five joint ponds" and refers to a set of interconnected lakes formed after a volcanic eruption. The show is also China’s first volcano-themed open-air cultural show. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Lin)
An open-air show at the Wudalianchi Scenic Area in Heilongjiang Province makes innovative use of a 400-sqm water area, lighting, 3D images and fireworks to create a large-scale performance based on a traditional fairytale about two fighting dragons. The name Wudalianchi means "five joint ponds" and refers to a set of interconnected lakes formed after a volcanic eruption. The show is also China’s first volcano-themed open-air cultural show. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Lin)