The large-scale drone demonstration event in Dujiangyan city marked a new milestone in China's drone technology.

The event set two Guinness World Records for the largest number of drones flying simultaneously and the largest aerial display model.
The program, structured into five parts, combined modern technology and traditional cultural elements to recount the city's journey of development and modernization. The performance was particularly impressive, with 33,615 drones simultaneously taking off, creating a spectacular scene in the night sky.


The performance was impressive, creating a spectacular scene in the night sky.
Thanks to the scale and complexity of the performance, the event set two Guinness World Records: the largest number of drones flying simultaneously and the largest aerial display ever created.
Beyond showcasing modern technology, the program also incorporates many distinctive cultural symbols of China. In subsequent segments, viewers are treated to images of giant pandas, famous islands, and numerous heritage sites steeped in local history and culture. The drone formations constantly transform, creatively recreating the natural beauty and modern life of Dujiangyan city.

Dujiangyan has long been known as a famous site with an ancient irrigation system built in 256 BC.
Dujiangyan has long been known as a famous site with an ancient irrigation system built in 256 BC. It is considered the oldest large-scale irrigation system in the world still in operation today. Incorporating this heritage into the performance not only promotes the local cultural and historical value but also demonstrates the connection between tradition and modern technology in China's development.
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