
A new sci-fi center inspired by China's iconic trilogy "The Three-Body Problem"is set to open this summer in Shanghai, inviting visitors to step into the universe of Liu Cixin's celebrated work.Located in Fengxian District, the futuristic structure resembles a floating spaceship and features six themed zones with more than 30 experiential exhibits.
Among its most eye-catching installations are a 13-meter-long suspended model of the "Natural Selection" space battleship composed of over 6,000 mechanical parts, and a massive device that sends "cosmic signals" to the universe.Although still under interior construction, the sci-fi center was lit up earlier this month, with 500 drones creating stunning visuals from the sci-fi saga such as the countdown sequences, Sophons, and Droplets bringing the fantastical world of sci-fi to life.Scheduled to open before the summer vacation, the center aims to become a new cultural landmark, merging science fiction, technology, and immersive storytelling.