Travel Guides & Tips in this video
- Tip 1Arrive early to Jiulonghu Park for the best views and to witness the pre-show testing; consider taking public transit or a rideshare since the venue sits a bit away from central Nanchang. (0:37)
- Tip 2Check weekend schedules in advance, as performances run on Saturdays and Sundays; aim to arrive 30–60 minutes early to settle in and pick a good spot. (0:59)
- Tip 3When the fountain starts, absorb the synchronized music and visuals; let your eyes follow the moving water across the 200-meter span. (2:53)
- Tip 4Watch the laser, mist, and airburst combinations; expect shifting imagery and multiple projections that heighten the sci-fi vibe. (3:14)
- Tip 5Note the scale of the setup: a 200-meter fountain with high-end effects; plan your photos around the peak moments for dramatic shots. (3:34)
- Tip 6End with the water curtain projection including a city promotional video; stay seated for the finale and appreciate the grand close. (4:12)
CN Walking takes us to Jiulonghu Park in Nanchang, a lakeside setting in Jiangxi Province, to witness the weekend spectacle of the world-class music fountain. The video opens with the anticipation as crowds stake out the best viewing spots, knowing the show is still in a testing phase until the evening program begins around 8:00 PM. Fans fill the plaza, and the atmosphere is charged with the promise of a multi-sensory display. At last the fountain comes alive, synchronized with music and a dazzling array of effects. The production blends laser lights, mist, airbursts, and cascading imagery to stretch the 200-meter fountain into a cinematic experience. We’re told the venue sits a bit away from the city center, which makes getting there a small challenge for visitors. The sequence unfolds like a designed storyboard: a pre-show, the full musical numbers, a climactic dance moment, a light spectacle, and a sci-fi inspired finale, culminating in a graceful water curtain projection that plays
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CN Walking arrives at Jiulonghu Park in Nanchang, Jiangxi, for the weekend music fountain show. The crowd has gathered early, staking out the best spots as the artists test the setup before the 8 pm performance. The fountain finally springs to life with music, lasers, mist, airbursts, and multi-image displays, turning the 200-meter structure into a living light show. We learn the fountain’s project is a major undertaking, with a reported construction cost of 12 million USD and a 120-day build time. The water curtain projection at the end streams a city promotional video, wrapping the night in a cinematic finale. CN Walking notes that the venue is somewhat distant from the city center, which can complicate transportation but adds to the sense of discovering a grand, almost sci-fi spectacle in a quieter corner of the city. The segment feels like a choreographed tour through a modern spectacle, from testing to full show, to a climactic light-and-water show and a memorable water curtain finish.
FAQs (From the traveler's perspective)
- Q: When are the fountain performances held?
- A: They run on Saturdays and Sundays in the evening, with pre-test times earlier in the day.
- Q: How long is the fountain?
- A: The fountain stretches about 200 meters across the plaza.
