The Shatan Cinema in the Wandao Cultural Center is equipped with a 24-meter giant arc-curtain immersive audio-visual theater.

(Provided by Shude Banshan DreamWorks)

[Reporter Zhang Xiesheng/Nantou Report] Taiwan is the birthplace of the Austronesian language family. Located in Nantou City, Shude Banshan DreamWorks, which is advertised as the largest tourist factory in China, spent 6 years carefully building the "Wandao Cultural Center and World Austronesian Center". Through the 24-meter The giant arc-screen audio-visual theater, with immersive digital experience, leads tourists as if they are taking a time machine, and they are in various islands in the Pacific Ocean 5,000 years ago. development and changes.

Shude Banshan DreamWorks pointed out that the Wandao Cultural Center is a cultural center based on the perspective of Taiwan’s original residents, full of history, knowledge, interest, and interaction. The whole museum is divided into 19 exhibition areas. The digital artist Tapas Humi created meticulously, using multimedia projections on the floor of Taiwan's boulders, ecology, and oceans to create a colorful and splendid impression of Taiwan's islands.

In particular, there is a sand booth cinema in the museum, a 24-meter giant arc-screen immersive audio-visual theater, playing about 18 minutes of film, using digital technology to reproduce the cultural development process of the South Island 5,000 years ago, leading tourists as if taking a time machine and interacting with prehistoric humans Together, we traveled all over the Austronesian islands in the Pacific Ocean, from the northernmost Taiwan to the southernmost New Zealand, east to Easter Island, and west to Madagascar, presenting the life style and migration appearance of the year.

The ocean adventure immersive interactive area uses 15 video cameras to interactively project shallow sea and deep sea scenes, allowing visitors to feel that jellyfish, stingrays, sharks, and whales are swimming around, and colorful bubbles will pop up when they touch the wall , Wherever your feet pass by, the marine plankton will immediately disperse, without diving into the bottom of the sea, the whole underwater world will come alive.

In addition, there are rare exhibits of Taiwanese aboriginal antiquities, ancestral blessings that integrate Internet technology and worship rituals, and an exhibition area that simulates exploring the island with prehistoric humans.

Wu Yirui, chairman of Shude Enterprise and director of Wandao Cultural Center, said that the cultural relics, antiquities and papers of domestic and foreign scholars and experts in the museum have been collected and compiled for more than 6 years. Through the elaboration of 6 major evidences, everyone can better understand Taiwan's geographical location and historical significance. The importance of Taiwan, and through immersive movies, visitors can understand the development and changes of Taiwan's prehistoric era in a short period of time.

Wu Yirui pointed out that the Wandao Cultural Center will be officially opened on April 27, and it is proposing to the Nantou County Education Office, Tourism Office and other units that Nantou County promotes the development of the tourism industry for outdoor education course certification, hoping to become a popular choice for outdoor teaching in China. one of the domains.

In the ocean adventure immersive interactive area of ​​the Bay Island Cultural Center, colorful bubbles will pop up when you touch the wall.

(Provided by Shude Banshan DreamWorks)

The immersive theater of the Wandao Cultural Center takes visitors as if they were on a time machine and were placed in the prehistoric era of Taiwan 5,000 years ago.

(Photographed by reporter Zhang Xiesheng)

Nantou Wandao Cultural Museum, through the movies played in the immersive theater, allows tourists to understand the development and changes of Taiwan's prehistoric era in a short period of time.

(Photographed by reporter Zhang Xiesheng)

The Shude Banshan DreamWorks located in Nantou City spent 6 years building the Bay Island Cultural Center and World South Island Center.

(Provided by Shude Banshan DreamWorks)