Wunvzhou in Wuyuan, east China's Jiangxi Province, has turned its riverside into a vibrant open-air stage, offering visitors an immersive night experience that blends natural scenery with centuries-old performing traditions. The highlight of the evening program is Da Tie Hua, together with the signature fire-pot performance — an ancient craft in which molten iron is flung into the air to create thousands of glittering sparks, forming a spectacular “fire blossom” effect reminiscent of handmade fireworks. As the performers move in rhythm under the night sky, swirling flames illuminate the waterway and surrounding village, adding dramatic color and atmosphere to the cultural showcase.
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