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Central News Agency(Central News Agency, reporter Cai Zhiming, Chiayi County, June 25) The Palace Museum Southern Branch's summer event, "2026 Water Dance Light Show," premieres tomorrow. This year's theme is "Water Rhyme Ink Dance," combining water dance, water screen projection, lasers, lighting design, and musical narration, allowing audiences to experience the charm of summer nights amidst the interplay of light and water."Water Rhyme Ink Dance" had a preview last night, attracting many onlookers. The Palace Museum Southern Branch announced in a press release today that from tomorrow until August 30, from Tuesday to Sunday (closed on Mondays), performances will run from 4:30 PM to 9:30 PM, transforming the museum's collection into an immersive outdoor experience in light and shadow.The Palace Museum Southern Branch stated that the performance area is located at Zhishan Lake and the Lakeside Plaza in the Southern Branch park. It integrates the lakeside walking path and the surrounding space of Zhimei Bridge, adopting a panoramic performance layout of "arc and circle co-construction" to break through the traditional single-plane water dance format and create a surrounding viewing experience.Visitors can appreciate the multi-layered landscape created by the interplay of water, water screens, the lake surface, bridge scenery, architecture, and light environment from different angles, experiencing the charm of the Palace Museum Southern Branch's outdoor park with an open vista. Different programs are arranged for daytime and nighttime; daytime water dance features multi-layered water column choreography with three-dimensional interlacing and musical rhythm, showcasing flowing spectrum and rhythmic beauty under the sunlight.The Palace Museum Southern Branch announced that in addition to regular performances, a "Valentine's Day Limited Edition" program will be broadcast for a limited time from August 15 to August 23. Through water screen projection and laser animation, a special Valentine's Day segment will be created, with pink and warm white tones interweaving romantic light and shadow, accompanied by music and rhythmic water dance, adding a unique festive atmosphere to the summer.The Palace Museum Southern Branch invites audiences of all ages to visit, explore the exhibitions during the day, and enjoy the water dance at night, encountering national treasures in the water dance and light show, and jointly creating a luminous feast for the 2026 summer night. (Editor: Li Shuhua) 1150625Stand with facts, your every sponsorship is a force to protect press freedomDownload the Central News Agency "One-Stop News" APP for real-time updatesThe text, images, and audio on this website may not be reproduced, publicly broadcast, publicly transmitted, or used without authorization.