Wang says that she found that, nowadays, young people appreciate artistic works with a more open mind, and they welcome a show that embraces the aesthetic and philosophical essence of A Dream of Red Mansions.
"It would be great if my plays can inspire more audience members to take the time to earnestly read the original masterpiece," she says.
Wu Yingying, 27, a visitor from Beijing, says that after watching the plays, she felt a strong desire to reread the book.
"Buildings there are distinctive, evoking a sense of an ever-changing scene as I explore. As a reader, I am delighted to have uncovered various cultural elements from the book during my visit, and I can truly feel the designers' creative brilliance shining through," says Wu.
As part of the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-25), the country has set a goal to create more than 100 cultural projects incorporating immersive experiences. These projects will be encouraged to integrate with urban complexes, public spaces and tourist attractions.
The opening of the theatrical park in Langfang is expected to boost tourism development in the city.