Here you see the southern branch of the Palace Museum (on the right, in blue) and the footbridge leading to it (left and center). The museum was equipped with a few lights, but the really impressive part was the bridge:
The bridge's backside had been covered with white cloth and a battery of 24 projectors turned it into a huge screen. This was supported by amplifiers and speakers. Part of the loop they ran was a short speech by the county head, projected onto a water screen in the pond in front of the bridge. (I didn't get that one.)


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