The 2026 Taihu Yuantouzhu Cherry Blossom Festival, scheduled from March 1 to April 15 in Wuxi, Jiangsu province, is set to unveil a technology-driven flower-viewing experience.
The festival will blend digital interactivity, robot and light shows, and eco-friendly innovations, according to a press conference on Feb 26.
Blending technology, ecology, and culture, the festival will feature a series of immersive interactive experiences, such as an online gesture dance challenge and augmented reality for personalized souvenir posters.
At night, the "Taihu Lake Light and Shadow Concert" will transform the cherry blossom landscape with large-screen projections, ambient lighting, performer illuminations, and futuristic robot dance shows.
The press conference also spotlighted the debut of "Taihu Lansheng (Taihu Lake Panorama)", a luxury eco-cruise ship powered by pure lithium battery technology. Designed with zero emissions and low noise, it features panoramic cabins and an open observation deck, offering visitors a quiet, unobstructed view of cherry blossoms blending with the misty Taihu Lake.
The ship is equipped with an onboard glasses-free three-dimensional screen and an intelligent monitoring system to ensure safety throughout the journey, integrating technology into the cruising experience.
Newly introduced this year are over 30 late-blooming cherry varieties, extending the flowering season from late February through mid-April.
A newly planted cherry forest along the 1.5-kilometer shoreline of Wanlang Bridge is beginning to take shape, with blossoms creating a picturesque contrast against classical Jiangnan gardens. Prime viewing locations such as Changchun Bridge and Cherry Blossom Valley are also poised to deliver spectacular visuals.
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