The dry‑land musical fountain at Beiwudang Square in Shizuishan, Ningxia is a popular free night‑time attraction, featuring rhythm‑driven water jets and colorful lights against the backdrop of Helan Mountain.
| LOCATION | TBD |
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| PROJECT TYPE | Musical Fountain |
| CLIENT | TBD |
| COMPLETION | TBD |
| SOLUTION | Turnkey EPC |



Dry‑land Musical Fountain at Beiwudang Square
This dry‑land musical fountain is located in Beiwudang Square, Shizuishan, Ningxia. All nozzles and lights are hidden under the square pavement. When not in operation, it serves as an open public square. When the show starts, water jets rise from the ground, dancing to music with colorful lighting effects. It is a popular night‑time sightseeing spot for local residents and visitors.
Freeze‑thaw damage in cold winter
Severe winter cold in northern China causes residual water in pipes and equipment to freeze, leading to frost heave and pipe burst.
Nozzle blockage caused by wind‑blown sand
Near Helan Mountain, heavy sand and dust enter cover plate gaps, blocking nozzles and degrading fountain performance.
Public safety risks of dry‑land fountain square
Large visitor flow brings slipping hazards on wet ground; underwater electrical equipment poses potential electric‑leakage risks.
High difficulty of underground waterproofing and maintenance
All pipelines and nozzles are buried underground. Leakage requires ground demolition, resulting in difficult and costly repairs.
Difficult synchronization of water, light and music
For large‑scale matrix fountain, it is hard to keep water jets, lights and music beats precisely synchronized.
Conflict between fountain function and public square usage
The site needs both fountain shows and daily public activities. Equipment covers may damage landscape and pedestrian experience.
01
Anti‑freezing protection for pipelines and facilities
Adopt automatic water draining system. Equipment cabins are insulated with constant‑temperature heating. Pipes are buried below frost layer; equipment hibernates in winter and is commissioned in spring.
02
Anti‑sand design and regular inspection for nozzles
Install stainless‑steel anti‑sand nozzles with double‑layer filters. Nozzles auto‑close at stop. Dust‑proof grilles and regular sand‑cleaning maintenance are adopted.
03
Slip‑proof pavement and complete electrical safety measures
Apply anti‑slip floor tiles. Set drainage slope, collecting ditches and forced drainage system. Adopt IP68‑rated devices, leakage protection and well‑sealed cable joints.
04
Double‑layer waterproof structure and strict construction test
Adopt double‑layer waterproofing for tank structure with settlement joint treatment. Conduct water‑closing pressure test and foundation compaction to prevent waterproof layer tearing.
05
Professional control system for millisecond‑level synchronization
Deploy dedicated fountain control system with audio analysis and pre‑set programs. Shielded cables reduce interference to realize millisecond‑level synchronization of water, light and music.
06
Integrated design for equipment covers and square pavement
Equipment covers are integrated with square pavement. Modular layout ensures normal public use in non‑performance periods.
07
Wind‑speed linked automatic control system
Equip wind‑speed monitoring sensors. The system automatically lowers jet height or stops performance under strong‑wind conditions.
08
Signal shielding and stable outdoor control configuration
Use shielded signal cables, separate power‑supply and signal wiring. Optimize on‑site grounding to reduce environmental interference and guarantee stable program operation.
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.
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