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The Shining Highlight of Foshan Meteorological Theme Park: the Artificial Rainbow景观

Author:

Guangzhou AoGong


Foshan City is home to a meteorological-themed park, which features three major zones: a meteorology education area, a phenological observation zone for flowering plants, and a phenological observation zone for fruit trees—combining educational value, entertainment, and interactive engagement. At this riverside landmark, themed around “nature plus technology,” a unique science‑education interactive installation—the artificial rainbow landscape system designed and built by Guangzhou Aogong Spray Equipment Co., Ltd.—has become a striking platform for disseminating meteorological knowledge.              

I. The Real-World Challenges of Meteorological Science Communication

In meteorology, the rainbow is one of the most dazzling and captivating natural phenomena, yet also among the most difficult to “stably manifest.” Naturally, a rainbow requires sunlight and water droplets to coexist at a precise angle, making it highly unpredictable and hard to reproduce on demand. In public‑oriented meteorological education, traditional teaching methods—relying on textual descriptions, visual aids, or classroom demonstrations—often fall short of enabling visitors to experience the full, dynamic process of rainbow formation firsthand. Consequently, the effectiveness of translating abstract scientific principles into intuitive understanding remains limited. This reality has served as the starting point for Guangzhou Aogong Spray Equipment Co., Ltd. and the Foshan Meteorological Bureau to jointly explore innovative approaches to science communication.

II. Technology Empowerment: The Aogong Artificial Rainbow System

As a national high-tech enterprise with many years of expertise in spray technology, the company has established a comprehensive industrial chain encompassing nozzle manufacturing, spray equipment production, and spray system design and development. Its products serve multiple applications, including humidification and cooling, landscape fogging, and environmental simulation. Leveraging its deep technical foundation, Aogong Spray has successfully developed an artificial rainbow landscape system. Utilizing high-pressure technology, the system atomizes water into fine mist particles, which are then subjected to secondary precision atomization to create a uniform curtain of mist. When sunlight strikes at an optimal angle, the microscopic droplets in the mist refract, reflect, and disperse the light, producing a vivid, sharply defined rainbow that captivates visitors.

III. The “Rainbow Classroom” in the Park

The “Aogong Artificial Rainbow” installation at Foshan Meteorological Theme Park is prominently positioned in the meteorological science‑education zone. Alongside wind‑speed meters, the 711 weather radar, and artificial‑weather‑modification rocket launchers—among other interactive exhibits—it forms an outdoor educational space that seamlessly blends knowledge, fun, and hands‑on engagement. On clear days, by standing with your back to the sun in front of the water‑spraying device, visitors can witness firsthand the entire process of a seven‑color rainbow seemingly “growing” out of the mist.

According to the park’s schedule, the artificial rainbow is available on weekdays at 10:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m., and 3:00 p.m., with each session lasting 20 minutes; on weekends and holidays, additional sessions are added at 10:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., 2:00 p.m., and 3:00 p.m.

This scheduled opening arrangement not only streamlines operational management but also imbues science education with a sense of ritual: whenever the facility opens, the platform in front of the installation fills with visitors full of anticipation. As students watch the rainbow form and listen to the guide explain the principles of light refraction and reflection, they experience a vivid lesson in natural science right on the spot.                       

IV. The Ongoing Expansion of Popular Science Value

From school-based educational field trips to themed events for World Meteorological Day, this artificial rainbow installation—created by Aogong Spray—has consistently been featured in high‑frequency interactive programs, emerging as one of the standout highlights of each event.

The educational value of the artificial rainbow system lies in its ability to transform the principles of light refraction and reflection—from abstract textual descriptions in textbooks—into a vivid, tangible optical spectacle right before the audience’s eyes, showcasing genuine physical processes. The cognitive impact of this series of interactive experiences far surpasses that of mere text-and-image explanations or video presentations.

From a broader perspective, this system has pioneered an entirely new exhibition paradigm for meteorological science communication—transforming abstract natural principles into tangible, visually engaging, and interactive immersive experiences, truly achieving the goal of “learning through play and learning through scenery.”

V. From Meteorological Science Communication to Value Extension Across Diverse Scenarios

The artificial rainbow at Foshan Meteorological Park not only offers residents a打卡 landmark that combines fun with education, but also expands the value of artificial‑rainbow systems in the field of science communication and public education.

If the artificial rainbows at scenic spots highlight the aesthetic value of this man-made phenomenon, then the artificial rainbows at Foshan Meteorological Park fully underscore their deeper significance in science communication and public education. By presenting these artificial rainbows, citizens can not only enjoy the city’s beauty but also cultivate a sense of curiosity and reverence for natural phenomena. This represents a successful application of technology to advance meteorological outreach by Guangzhou Aogong Spray Equipment Co., Ltd.

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