Musical Fountain Water Show at Xiaodao Park, Wuzhishan, Hainan

The Musical Fountain Water Show at Xiaodao Park in Wuzhishan, Hainan, is a free night‑tour attraction on the Nansheng River combining lights, lasers, mist effects and a four‑episode water‑screen movie to display Li‑Miao ethnic charm.

LOCATIONTBD
PROJECT TYPEMusical Fountain
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COMPLETIONTBD
SOLUTIONTurnkey EPC
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PROJECT OVERVIEW

The Musical Fountain Water Show at Xiaodao Park in Wuzhishan, Hainan, is located on the Nansheng River of Wuzhishan City. The fountain is elliptical, measuring 20 m × 12 m, with its main water jet reaching a maximum height of 30 meters. Fitted with smart nozzles, colourful lights, lasers and mist‑making equipment, the water columns dance to ethnic melodies and modern music, forming diverse shapes such as hearts and fans. The water show includes a four‑episode water‑screen movie that presents the natural scenery of Wuzhishan and the local cultural customs of the Li and Miao peoples.

Project Challenges

PROJECT CHALLENGES

  • Complex River Hydrological Conditions

    Built above the Nansheng River, the project suffers sharp water‑level changes during rainy and flood seasons. The fountain base and underwater equipment have to resist river erosion, sediment buildup and floating‑debris impact, bringing great difficulties to waterproof and anti‑corrosion construction.

  • Difficult Transformation of Ethnic‑Cultural Art Content

    Local Li‑Miao folk stories need to be adapted into water‑screen images, music and fountain movements. While presenting authentic ethnic features, the show is constrained by technical limits of facilities. It is hard to realize seamless coordination among water, light, sound and narrative.

  • Heavy O&M Burden from Harsh Outdoor Climate

    Hainan features high temperature, heavy humidity and frequent rainfall. Nozzles, lamps, lasers and mist devices age rapidly under humid and salt‑fog conditions. Extreme weather such as heavy rain and strong wind also endangers performance safety and raises requirements for emergency response.

  • Safety‑Management Risks for Open Riverside Venue

    As a free open‑air night‑tour site, it attracts large crowds at night. There are potential drowning hazards near the river. Balancing viewing experience, visitor‑flow control and safety protection creates prominent on‑site‑management pressure.

  • Heavy Workload for Performance Tuning & Calibration

    Water jets, lights and lasers must be precisely synchronized with music beats. River‑surface reflection and water mist interfere with water‑screen projection quality, requiring numerous rounds of repeated adjustment and optimization.

OUR SOLUTION

01

Special Protection Design for River and Underwater Works

To cope with water‑level fluctuation, sediment and erosion of the Nansheng River, the fountain base adopts erosion‑resistant reinforced concrete. Underwater equipment uses high‑grade anti‑corrosion and waterproof materials. Debris intercepting grilles and sediment discharge interfaces are installed to adapt to flood‑season water‑level changes and reduce equipment damage.

02

Two‑Way Integration of Ethnic Culture and Technology

Cultural experts on Li and Miao ethnic groups are invited for content development. Scripts and music are designed according to fountain technical specifications. Multi‑track programming realizes precise synchronization of water jets, lights, lasers and water‑screen images with ethnic music, balancing cultural presentation and technical feasibility.

03

Climate‑adapted Equipment Selection & O&M System

Nozzles, lamps and lasers are outdoor‑grade components resistant to high temperature, humidity and salt mist. A regular inspection and maintenance scheme is implemented for anti‑corrosion care. A weather‑linked control system automatically stops shows under strong wind or heavy rain, supported by complete emergency plans to guarantee safety.

04

Multi‑layer Safety Assurance for Riverside Site

Protective railings, warning signs and night lighting are installed along the riverbank. Viewing buffer zones and pedestrian circulation routes are planned. On‑site security patrols and video surveillance are deployed together with rescue supplies to mitigate drowning risks while maintaining good visitor experience.

05

Multi‑round Joint Commissioning for Performance Quality

Adopt integrated control system to calibrate fountain, lighting and music beat by beat. Optimize projection angle and brightness to offset interference from river reflection and water mist. Multiple night‑site debugging improves the final visual effect.

06

Optimized River‑site Construction Scheme

Carry out construction in dry‑season low‑water period to reduce river construction risk. Adopt modular prefabricated components to shorten on‑water operation time, lower the influence on river ecology and flood‑discharge capacity.

07

Intelligent Remote Monitoring Platform

Build remote monitoring system for fountain equipment. Real‑time data of underwater status, equipment operation and fault alarm are available. Early warning helps reduce downtime and lower manual inspection workload.

08

Operation and Public‑education Combined Mechanism

Release performance notices and safety reminders through local media and on‑site signs. Carry out regular drill for safety accidents. Coordinate with local authorities to form joint management mode for peak‑hour crowd control.

 

CLIENT FEEDBACK

Liutong’s team delivered an extraordinary musical fountain that has become Xi’an’s most popular night-time attraction. Their integrated EPC approach meant seamless coordination from design through commissioning, and the result far exceeds our expectations.

Wang JianmingDirector, Xi’an Urban Development Bureau
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