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"Yan'an Nursery" large-scale red historical stage play

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Suggested duration1-2 hour(s)
金延安文化旅游产业园(河庄坪镇东南边)

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  • Adapted from real history Based on the true history of the First Yan’an Nursery, it showcases the growth and protection of revolutionary children during the Anti-Japanese War, combining a sense of gravitas and authenticity.
  • Immersive multi-dimensional stage Utilizing sound, light, and electricity special effects, a rotating mechanical stage, and real-scene water screens, it creates stunning scenes such as cave artillery fire and the surging Yanhe River, breaking through the boundaries of traditional stages.
  • Strong emotional resonance With “life and death separation” as the main theme, it portrays the sacrifice and kinship between nursery workers and children, with intense tear-jerking moments, deeply touching patriotic sentiments.
  • Innovative interactive experience Audiences move with the plot transitions, integrating into scenes like “marching” and “crossing the river,” experiencing firsthand the difficult choices of the revolutionary era.
  • A model of red education Listed as a must-see play for Yan’an red research and study, suitable for government agencies, schools, and families, strengthening patriotism and historical education.
  • Shaanbei cultural symbols Integrating intangible cultural heritage arts such as Ansai waist drums and Xintianyou folk songs, combined with modern symphony, it showcases the unique humanistic charm of the Loess Plateau.
  • Extreme scene restoration Recreating historical scenes such as the former site of the Yan’an Nursery and war-torn caves, with highly meticulous props and costumes, details presenting the texture of the era. Benchmark for cultural tourism integration The performance venue, “Jinyan’an” Industrial Park, is equipped with a red-themed street, homestays, and cultural and creative products, allowing for a one-stop experience of the Yan’an spirit and modern cultural tourism after watching the play.

“Yan’an Nursery” “Cradle on Horseback” - Traversing three thousand li under artillery fire with no casualties, this “children’s Long March” was unprecedented. “A Call of ‘Dad’” - A belated “Dad” became an eternal regret for father and daughter. “Learning and Playing” - Entrusting the Chairman’s earnest expectations, an educational philosophy spanning generations. “Dropping the Handkerchief” - A lighthearted and joyful children’s song that healed the childhood of a generation. “She’s Still a Child” - Rushing forward fearlessly in danger, protecting the hope of revolution with her slender body. Through several stories, it truly reflects the party history materials of the older generation of revolutionaries who struggled hard for thirteen years in Yan’an, a great ode to the Yan’an spirit. More than 70 years ago, on the legendary land of Yan’an, our ancestors, amidst the flames of war, protected the “Yan’an Nursery” as a small family, continuing the spark of revolution. More than 70 years later, the children who were safely transferred by the nursery to Xibaipo have, through the passage of time, become elderly people. The smiles of the children on stage and the photos of the elderly who personally experienced that era intertwine to form a profound picture. The red Yan’an spirit, for which several generations of Chinese people have strived, will be passed down from generation to generation with the happy laughter of the children. “Yan’an Nursery” creates an immersive sensory impact through the following four-dimensional stage effects, triggering a deep resonance of multiple perceptions in the audience: Visual tearing sensation The vertical clash between dynamic projected war ruins (smoke, bullet trajectories) and the suspended nursery’s starry dome (galaxy particle effects) creates a retinal game of “historical scars” and “light of hope.” Auditory montage Original sound samples from Shaanbei Xintianyou folk songs (such as sheep bells, spinning wheel creaks) layered with electronic synthetic sound effects. Tactile immersion field The audience seating is equipped with an array of wind effect systems. Sensory memory anchor: During the collective spinning section, front-row audience members can touch real ramie fibers flowing on the armrests of their seats. Emotional tremor dimension Symbolic violent translation: An array of military enamel mugs reflects the audience’s faces, creating an identity as “historical participants.” Physical empathy chain: When actors present “infant floating across the river” with wires, the stage machinery tilts 15°, forcing the audience to experience a physiological sense of imbalance, synchronizing with the characters’ anxiety about their fate. This new realist stage grammar, through precise control of a multi-modal perception system, makes the audience no longer mere spectators, but rather relives the life epic of the nursery’s military and civilians overcoming difficulties together at a neural level – 85% of audience surveys show that 2-3 hours of sensory memory retention (such as residual ramie fiber sensation on fingertips, continuous phantom spinning wheel rhythm in the ears) remains after leaving. “Yan’an Nursery” is not just watching a play; it’s more like being pulled into a historical scene and experiencing it firsthand – The hot wind on stage sweeping across the face feels like real combat, and a spray of cold mist instantly gives goosebumps; When actors fly overhead holding “children,” one can’t help but reach out to touch them; After the show, the ears are buzzing with the sound of spinning wheels, and one’s hands are still rubbing the real coarse linen on the seats. It’s not about watching a story at all, but rather using eyes, ears, and skin to “eat” a bowl of red rice with the taste of gunpowder, and as you chew, tears well up.

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  • After placing an order, please inform customer service of the showtime you wish to watch.
  • Showtimes vary daily; there is a fixed show from 12:00 PM to 1:10 PM, and afternoon showtimes need to be confirmed with customer service.

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