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Christie GS Series Projectors Bring Prehistoric Life to Life at Chaoyang Paleontological Fossil Museum

2025-07-15
Christie GS Series Projectors Bring Prehistoric Life to Life at Chaoyang Paleontological Fossil Museum

Christie® announced that its GS Series 1DLP® laser projectors have contributed to the comprehensive upgrade of the Liaoning Chaoyang Paleontological Fossil Museum. As part of this major cultural revitalization project led by the Chaoyang municipal government, 22 Christie DWU880-GS projectors deliver captivating interactive displays, transporting visitors back to prehistoric times. The Cretaceous dinosaur zone features a panoramic, dynamic scene powered by six Christie DWU880-GS projectors.

Located at the heart of the Jehol Biota--a globally renowned paleontological site due to multiple groundbreaking fossil discoveries in the 20th century--the museum has become a vital gateway to exploring Earth's ancient history. After seven months of meticulous upgrades, the museum officially reopened during the May Labor Day holiday, offering a groundbreaking experience that seamlessly merges fossils with cutting-edge visual technology.

Christie's partner, Jianye Display, handled the projection design and system integration for six thematic zones, transforming prehistoric narratives into a spectacular audio-visual feast.

"We are honored to revive ancient worlds through the exceptional performance of Christie GS Series projectors in this museum upgrade. Their outstanding image quality and rock-solid reliability enabled us to create immersive experiences that captivate audiences of all ages. Leveraging Christie's advanced projection technology, we reshaped fossil storytelling with innovative modern techniques."
Li Ju, Project Manager at Jianye Display
"We are proud to participate in such a meaningful cultural-scientific project. The Christie DWU880-GS projectors--with their unparalleled color accuracy, compact design, and 24/7 operational reliability--are ideal for museum environments. It's thrilling to see our technology contribute to this extraordinary bridge between the public and natural history treasures."
Qin Lan, Senior Sales Director at Christie China

In the museum's main lobby, four DWU880-GS laser projectors bring the Jehol Biota to life on a 22-meter curved screen. These ceiling-mounted units immerse visitors from the moment they enter, setting the tone for a geological journey.

Engineered for high-demand environments, the Christie GS Series combines professional-grade performance with versatility. Offering 20,000 hours of near-maintenance-free operation, WUXGA resolution, wireless connectivity, compact, silent design, and optional lenses, it is ideal for museums, educational venues, boardrooms, and religious spaces.

For fossil excavation documentaries shown via these projectors, see: National Geographic's Jehol: Dinosaur Resurrection (2025).

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Christie GS Series Projectors Bring Prehistoric Life to Life at Chaoyang Paleontological Fossil Museum

2025-07-15
Christie GS Series Projectors Bring Prehistoric Life to Life at Chaoyang Paleontological Fossil Museum

Christie® announced that its GS Series 1DLP® laser projectors have contributed to the comprehensive upgrade of the Liaoning Chaoyang Paleontological Fossil Museum. As part of this major cultural revitalization project led by the Chaoyang municipal government, 22 Christie DWU880-GS projectors deliver captivating interactive displays, transporting visitors back to prehistoric times. The Cretaceous dinosaur zone features a panoramic, dynamic scene powered by six Christie DWU880-GS projectors.

Located at the heart of the Jehol Biota--a globally renowned paleontological site due to multiple groundbreaking fossil discoveries in the 20th century--the museum has become a vital gateway to exploring Earth's ancient history. After seven months of meticulous upgrades, the museum officially reopened during the May Labor Day holiday, offering a groundbreaking experience that seamlessly merges fossils with cutting-edge visual technology.

Christie's partner, Jianye Display, handled the projection design and system integration for six thematic zones, transforming prehistoric narratives into a spectacular audio-visual feast.

"We are honored to revive ancient worlds through the exceptional performance of Christie GS Series projectors in this museum upgrade. Their outstanding image quality and rock-solid reliability enabled us to create immersive experiences that captivate audiences of all ages. Leveraging Christie's advanced projection technology, we reshaped fossil storytelling with innovative modern techniques."
Li Ju, Project Manager at Jianye Display
"We are proud to participate in such a meaningful cultural-scientific project. The Christie DWU880-GS projectors--with their unparalleled color accuracy, compact design, and 24/7 operational reliability--are ideal for museum environments. It's thrilling to see our technology contribute to this extraordinary bridge between the public and natural history treasures."
Qin Lan, Senior Sales Director at Christie China

In the museum's main lobby, four DWU880-GS laser projectors bring the Jehol Biota to life on a 22-meter curved screen. These ceiling-mounted units immerse visitors from the moment they enter, setting the tone for a geological journey.

Engineered for high-demand environments, the Christie GS Series combines professional-grade performance with versatility. Offering 20,000 hours of near-maintenance-free operation, WUXGA resolution, wireless connectivity, compact, silent design, and optional lenses, it is ideal for museums, educational venues, boardrooms, and religious spaces.

For fossil excavation documentaries shown via these projectors, see: National Geographic's Jehol: Dinosaur Resurrection (2025).