In the cultural landscape of northern China, a theatrical experiment is quietly reshaping how audiences experience storytelling. On June 16, the immersive complex known as "Unique Dream of Red Mansion" in Langfang, Hebei province, officially entered what its creators call its "full opening" phase — a milestone that signals not a debut, but a dramatic reinvention.
Conceived by director Wang Chaoge, the project has always been more than a theater production. It is a sprawling theatrical ecosystem inspired by the Chinese literary classic A Dream of Red Mansions, yet deliberately unconstrained by it. With this latest upgrade, the site expands its ambition from immersive adaptation to something closer to a living, breathing "theatrical city".