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Guangzhou Chimelong, Zhuhai Chimelong, Windows of the World Shenzhen, Hefei Wanda and Other Outstanding Cases THEME PARK LIGHTING DESIGN ABOUT US Established in 2007. Dedicated to theme lighting design industry for 10 years. The leading brand of theme park lighting design. Class-A lighting engineering design qualification. Experienced, professional design team. " create theme space & emotional experience" design concept. Headquartered in Shenzhen, has branches in hong kong, Shanghai, Nanjing and other places. THEME LIGHTING 5.0 1.0 Function Traditional lighting function Visual value 2.0 Function &Decoration Add decoration design on function needs Aesthetic value Function&Decorati Combine stage dramatic, art and experience to create Experience value 3.0 on& Stage atmosphere Function&Decoration&Stage Mix the above elements and realize interaction between Interactive value 4.0 &Interaction people, equipment and light Function&Decoration&Stage&Interaction Create virtual reality and explore the interaction of 5.0 Multiple value &Intelligent&Lighting operation artificial intelligence, the panoramic view of the open air, immersed and interactive night view. ABOUT THEME CONCEPT Owner brand culture is the foundation FUNCTION Light is the medium creative content of multimedia is the form Build the bridge of construction and operation VALUE Integrate artificial intelligence, virtual technology and thematic Integrate theme culture and business needs content planning with consumption environment , consumer To create a brand-new sensory experience psychology and consumption habits to create a panoramic, Gain environmental and economic benefits immersive, interactive lighting solution. To activate the ambience / mood of the environment To guide active spread/ second visit To promote the efficiency of consumption To fulfill brand value appreciation and commercial premium COMPLTITIVE EDGE Complementary team A team of creative and professional skills. With many years of experience in the theme park International insights lighting industry, we have good understanding Through the cooperation with many foreign design and profound insights of lamps and lanterns. companies, we continue to explore the team's international vision. Successful projects With profound experience in the field of theme park, so far we have Guangzhou Chimelong, Zhuhai Chimelong, Windows of the world Shenzhen, Hefei Wanda and other outstanding cases. Tran-boundary Integration Accumulate a large number of domestic sources, enabled with cross-border integration capabilities. BUSINESS CATEGORY Lighting Design lighting design and planning Lighting Consultants project review and guidance Artistic Lighting Design special space and landscape lighting design Integrated Night Vision lighting changing design in Marketing Plan line with festival SERVICE FLOW Design Delivery Designing Scheme Bidding Cooperation Project Analysis The delivery plan Communication Developed design STEP 1 2 3 4 5 6 Follow-up service Initial concept Detailed design Creativity Shop Drawing Assist onsite construction Proposal CASE SHARING T H E M E P A R K |THEME COMMERCIAL |T H E M E C I T Y |T H E M E T O W N |OTHERS Chimelong GROUP PARK Chimelong GROUP owns Guangzhou Chimelong and Zhuhai Chimelong tourist resorts. Subordinate theme parks: A dreaming and real place. The world of pleasure, sea kingdom, wild animal world, water park, bird park. P A R T 1 光 之 概 念 LIGHT Professional Refined Technology。 。 Guangzhou Chimelong Guangzhou Chimelong scenic spot , a national 5A scenic area, covers an area of 10000 mu, including hotel dining, entertainment, scenic spots, is located in Guangzhou Yangcheng. Guangzhou Chimelong has Chimelong Paradise, Chimelong International Circus, Chimelong Xiangjiang Wildlife World, Chimelong Water Amusement Park, Guangzhou Crocodile Park and other subsidiary companies. 1. Zhuhai Chimelong Sea Kingdom 2. Zhuhai Chimelong Hengqin hotel 1 6 8 3. Zhuhai Chimelong Circus Show AB Pavilion 7 5 4. Zhuhai Chimelong Circus Theme Hotel 5. Zhuhai Chimelong Residential area 2 3 4 6. Zhuhai Chimelong Penguin Theme Hotel 7. Zhuhai Chimelong Theme Hotel 1. Zhuhai Chimelong Sea Kingdom 2. Zhuhai Chimelong Hengqin hotel 3. Zhuhai Chimelong Circus Show AB Pavilion 4. Zhuhai Chimelong Circus Theme Hotel 5. Zhuhai Chimelong Residential area 6. Zhuhai Chimelong Penguin Theme Hotel 7. Zhuhai Chimelong Theme Hotel Zhuhai Chimelong Located in Hengqin close to Macau , Zhuhai Chimelong adopts international advanced technology and experience, independent innovation, the world advanced technology equipment, high- standard design and perfect management to build a large comprehensive theme resort in the world. Hefei Wanda Hefei Wanda city is located on the shore of Chaohu lake, the core of the new lakeside district, covering an area of 100 hectares, with a total construction area of 900,000 square meters including culture, tourism, commerce and hotel. Shenzhen Window of The World Located in Shennan Rd., Shenzhen city, is a famous microform in China, with the purpose of carrying forward the world culture and integrating the world wonders, historical relics, ancient and modern places of interest, folk song and dance performance into one. Hainan Fuliling Park Located in Lingshui county Hainan international tourism island, Fuliling Park covers an area of about 2, 000 acres with five major parks, nine venues. This project is invested by R & F Properties, inspired by United States Orlando theme park development model. Xi’an Lehua Paradise Located in the east of Fengjing avenue, Xixian new area of Shaanxi province, Lehua Paradise is the Asian super theme park, which is one of the core projects of " Xi' an Lehua city international resort area ", and is also the key project in Xixian new area . BUSINESS Cradle of charm and value Grandview Polar Sea World Located in the west side of the Grandview square in the Tianhe district of Guangzhou, there are 500 species of over 30,000 polar marine animals. The exhibition hall is equipped with twenty one theme exhibition areas, 44 meter long single aquarium display tank, 20 meter super long magic color jellyfish avenue, 360 degrees wide angle submarine tunnel, the only beluga music hall in the world, the polar animal tribes built by snow, marine oxygen bar and so on. 1 Shanghai Xuhui ASE Center Located in Xihui Caobao Rd. Occupy 130 thousand sqm2 Commercial retail, integrated office, apartment house, food plaza which is a large integrated commercial body. Project size 358519 square meters, Vanke Ryongson is located in Longgang district, Shenzhen, its affiliated district is not only the political, economic and cultural center of Longgang district, but also a compound urban center with multi - functions, such as residence, office, business and so on. Vanke Ryongson Plaza Nanjing Deji Plaza Located in the northeast corner of Xinjiekou in Xuanwu district of Nanjing, Deji plaza is a comprehensive high-end shopping center. The underground part is connected to Asian largest subway station Xinjiekou station. Zhuhai Huafa Commercial The total construction area is 180,000 square meters with investment of 2 billion RMB , and is committed to build the largest, highest level and most perfect shopping center in Zhuhai. Hangzhou Xixi InCity It is located in the southwest corner of Tianmu road and Wuchang avenue intersection in Yuhang district of Hangzhou, invested by SZITIC Commercial Property (Group) Co., Ltd ("SCP") with more than 2 billion RMB. It has shopping center, urban entertainment, wetland tourism and other elements covering an area of 21, 000 sq meters . THEME Pioneer links the past CITY and the future. 锦州世界园林博览 会 3 4 5 6 9 7 8 深圳世界之窗 1 1 0 2 11 12 1 Vanke Qianhai 2 Vanke Yun City 3-4Sichuan Ermei Mt. Urban Planning 5 Vanke Qibao Internationa 6-12 Sichuan Leshan Urban Planning Jinzhou Garden Expo Sichuan Ermei Mt. Urban Planning Sichuan Leshan Urban Planning Vanke Qianhai Enterprise park Vanke Yun city Vanke Qibao International THEME TOWN Characteristic Culture's Economic Engine 1-4 Huaqiao Ganjikeng Town 1 2 5-7 Jianye Huayi Brothers Movie Town 3 5 6 4 7 Others Nanjing Huawei R&D Center Founded in the spring of 1999, Nanjing Huawei R&D Center is becoming R&D headquarters of Huawei software company, enterprise network R&D center and IP capacity center. It now has 8000 staff . 1 2 3 4 5 1 Vanke GROUP 1-2、Shenzhen Vanke Shekou apartment 3-4、Vanke Zhengshun Plaza 5、Vanke longqiwan 8、Vanke Tangyue 9、Vanke Binhai 10、Vanke Time Square 8 6 9 7 10 Vanke GROUP 1-4 Vanke Zhenshan Mansion 5-11 Vanke Shuangyuewan Town 9 1 5 6 10 11 2 3 7 8 4 Nanchang Zhonghangli City Evergrande GROUP Evergrande group is a Fortune 500 enterprise , 1、Evergrande Enping hotel taking people's livelihood property, finance and health as the two wings, cultural tourism as the 2、EvergrandeQidong Venice town leader, and has formed the " real estate + service 3 Zhujiang Xincheng Hotel 、 industry" industry pattern. P A R BE TOGETHER T 1 光 之 概 念 LIGHT Realize your dream with light. THANKS 主题乐园灯光设计领先品牌 LEADING THME PARK LIGHTING DESIGN BRAND .
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