
Lighting Installations
Xinjiang Kashgar Ancient City Lighting Night Scene Reconstruction and Improvement Construction Project
The ancient city of Kashgar in Xinjiang, one of the world's largest earth building complexes, boasts a 2,100-year history. Dubbed the "soul of Kashgar," it was the region’s first historical and cultural city. Embracing the concept of preserving heritage through technology, a mesmerizing light show uses multimedia, 3D projections, and virtual effects to immerse visitors in a journey through time. From the entrance ceremony to city wall displays, bazaars, fountains, and attic performances, the spectacle showcases Kashgar’s unique history, culture, and scenery, establishing it as a vibrant night-tourism destination.
Shanghai Century Avenue Landscape (Lighting) Improvement Project
Located in Lujiazui’s financial center, this 5.5-kilometer stretch connects the Oriental Pearl in the west to Pudong’s administrative hub in the east. Using "One Belt, Two Fields, Three Sceneries, and Eight Gardens," it seamlessly integrates lighting with landscapes, roads, and buildings. A sundial sculpture marks time with shifting colors, while eight ethereal light beams create a striking nighttime landmark. Inspired by "Time Century·Liuying Oriental," layered lighting techniques enhance depth and volume, shaping a dynamic skyline that makes Lujiazui’s nights even more vibrant.
Landscape Lighting Improvement Project Along the Huangpu River in Pudong New Area
Stretching 42 km from Wusongkou to Xupu Bridge, Pudong Binjiang’s core lighting design, "The Light of Dreams, Above the Future," unfolds in four chapters: Wind, Sound, Water, and Rise. A dynamic light show, blending radiant and tidal rhythm systems, symbolizes the city’s evolution and its harmony with history and nature.
The Lighting Improvement Plan of the Easter Egg Night Scene in Wujiaochang, Yangpu District, Shanghai
Perched above the Wujiaochang roundabout, the oval-shaped "Easter Egg" resembles a flying saucer and serves as a landmark in Shanghai’s Jiangwan sub-center, symbolizing innovation and birth. Dubbed the "Gate of Science and Technology," it features embedded line lights controlled with high precision for vivid color and clarity.
Weekday lighting is subtle and dynamic, while themed displays illuminate holidays. Viewed from the car dealership, its blue glow mimics a rotating Earth, with an "Eye of the Sky" effect that blinks toward the heavens. Futuristic lighting transforms it into a sci-fi spectacle, enhancing its iconic presence amid the speeding viaduct traffic.