The indoor stage lights of scenic spots are designed to solve the problem of "blurred visual focus" in indoor environments - using directional lights to highlight actors and props to avoid distracting tourists due to closed spaces; they are also designed to create "scene-based narratives" through lighting: from bright lighting effects that replicate the daytime light and shadow of scenic spots, to warm and soft lighting that creates a nighttime atmosphere, to characteristic lighting effects that interpret folk stories, allowing indoor stages to break through physical limitations and become a "mobile viewing window" that conveys the culture of scenic spots and amplifies the characteristics of the landscape, allowing tourists to deepen their understanding and emotional connection with the scenic spots while watching performances.
Durability and Reliability: Use all-weather (IP-rated) LED floodlights, wall washers, and beam lights that are waterproof, dustproof, and corrosion-resistant.
Automation and Energy Saving: The lighting is operated automatically by an intelligent control system most of the time, with multiple built-in programs that switch scenes based on time of day (such as automatically turning on at night) or holiday modes.
Effect and Promotion: High-powered pattern lights are used to project attraction logos and distinctive patterns onto buildings or mountains; laser lights create visual focal points visible from a distance.
Easy Maintenance: The lighting installation location should be convenient for future maintenance and repair.
Environmental Damage: Natural factors such as wind, rain, lightning, and temperature fluctuations pose significant challenges to the lifespan and stability of lighting.
Light Pollution: Disruption to the surrounding ecological environment and the night sky.
Energy Consumption and Management: Constant lighting results in high energy costs and cumbersome manual management.
Monotonous Visual Effect: A constant light show can wear out visitors' experience.
Select professional outdoor lighting with a high IP rating (e.g., IP65 or higher) and implement lightning protection measures.
Scientifically design projection direction and angle, control stray light, use blackout leaflets, and comply with Dark Sky regulations.
Use energy-saving LED light sources throughout, coupled with smart timers and light sensors for on-demand lighting.
Design multiple lighting programs for weekdays, weekends, holidays, and special events, and regularly update content to maintain its appeal.
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