Across water, land and air, high-tech Han show wows audiences
Combining performance, waterworks machinery and intelligent control, the Han show in Wuhan, Hubei province, has been dubbed the most "high-tech" show in the world and wows audience as it challenges the limits of human performance.
It took five years and 3 billion yuan to develop the show that features the world's first mobile 200-ton LED screen and 2,000 movable lift chairs. The stage pool can hold four times the amount of water of the Beijing Olympic swimming pool.
The unparalleled hardware in the Red Lantern theater was created by world famous art designer Mark Fischer. International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions Chairman Cesar Mario O.Mamon said, "Compared with the shows in Las Vega he Han show is the most exciting stage show I've seen, be it the stagecraft, performance level or audience experiences, Han show is on top of the world."