
"In heaven, there is paradise; on earth, it's Suzhou 
and Hangzhou". This popular saying captures very well the charm of 
Hangzhou.
Situated in China's eastern province of Zhejiang, Hangzhou was 
once described by the 13th century Italian traveler Marco Polo as "the most 
splendid and luxurious city in the world". This is most evident in the West Lake 
area, the city's most prominent scenic spot.
Nestled amid hilly peaks on 
three sides, the lake has been inspiring poets of great acclaim for 
centuries.
Following the success of "Impression Liu Sanjie" and 
"Impression Lijiang", renowned Chinese director Zhang Yimou is now extending his 
outdoor musical series to the picturesque West Lake. The result is a unique 
outdoor production titled "Impression West Lake."
Wang Chaoge, co- 
director of the play, explains their initiative.
"The beauty of the West 
Lake goes far beyond its natural scenery. Its stories and cultural heritage make 
the place more appealing. It's meaningless to replicate the plant and hills. 
Instead, we try to create a space for imagination. It is a great challenge for 
us to turn real nature into an imaginary fairyland in people's minds. 
"
Zhang Yimo has this to say.
"The preparation involves a lot of 
research. It's not something you can do by reading a couple of traveling 
pamphlets. Instead, you have to consult with local scholars and industry 
officials to understand the essence of the cultural legacy. We have to see what 
is most representative of the west lake. Otherwise, we wouldn't even know where 
to start."
The story the production team is looking for is "The Legend of the White 
Snake", set in the Southern Song Dynasty in the Westlake.
As the story 
goes, a female white snake demon, Bai Suzhen or Lady White, dreams of becoming a 
goddess. So she takes on mortal form and steps into the human world. On the 
broken bridge of the West Lake, she meets a handsome scholar Xu Xian, who saved 
her life in the previous life. The two fall in love and get married.
A 
monk intervenes in order to save the scholar's soul and casts Lady White into a 
deep well at the Leifeng Pagoda. 
Over time, the tale has evolved from a 
horror story to one of romance. Together with other legends of the lake, it 
rests quietly in every corner within the landscape.
Set around 
Su Causeway and Curved Yard and Lotus Pool, on the water of Yue Lake, is the 
musical's natural stage. 
When the night falls, colored lighting shrouds the 
lake, with hills and water as its backdrop.
Lady White walks across the 
water to meet her lover Xu Xian coming in a small boat. The stage is set three 
centimeters below the lake and can descend a further half a meter.
When 
the light fades, we can see fish and lotus lanterns - played by hundreds of 
actors - glimmer in the dark. And with the help of modern technology, a "bridge 
of heaven" rises into the sky, uniting the long-separated couple at end of the 
play.
Audiences from across the world are fascinated by the 
spectacle.
"I'm from Taiwan. I'm deeply touched by "The legend of the 
White Snake". It is such a splendorous production. I've never seen anything like 
it anywhere else in the world."
"I'm from Poland. I'm here for 
the second time. It's so fantastic, so beautiful. I'm coming back once more for 
sure. Because each time, it's completely different. It's enormous beautify, 
which I adore so much."
While the play continues to thrill audiences, the 
production team is finding ways to protect the environment of the West Lake 
while the show is being staged. Many movie crews have failed to care for the 
environment during shoots in the past. Over time, breathtakingly beautiful 
pictures have strongly featured in Chinese blockbusters. Yet there are 
persistent news headlines about production teams not caring for the environment. 
The stunning beauty caught on camera is in sharp contrast with the destruction 
outside of it.
Under intense media pressure, Chinese movie professionals 
are also changing. Zhang Yimo is the pioneer of this green trend.
"The 
environment of the West Lake does not only belong to the city of Hangzhou, or 
China. It belongs to the whole world. The performance is just a small example 
when one takes into account the large environmental issue. We've spent a year on 
environmental protection. Even the route for the audience to enter and exit the 
site is designed to be environmentally friendly."
Fan Yue is another co- 
director of the show.

"Every night, we 
are in for a quality performance. But during the day time, removable seats are 
stashed away, the stage descends under the water and the boat and light pull 
away. The originality of the West Lake is kept intact. We spare no effort to 
protect the environment."
As a residential performance, "Impression West 
Lake" is on show all year round. This visual spectacle is becoming a major draw 
for visitors in Hangzhou, for everyone to experience the beauty of China.
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