China-Mars Imitation Base
Jinchang City, Gansu Province, northwest China - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Aerial shots of "Mars Base 1", China's first immersive Mars-themed real-scene base
2. Various of visitors, devices at base
3. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Zhang Chengxu, visitor (ending with shot 4):
"I saw a video about the landscapes here simulating Mars, when I was amazed. Now I'm here to find red sandstone, Mars rover and nests printed with 3D technology. It really felt like I had traveled to the outer space."
4. Various of "Mars Base 1," visitors
5. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) An Xin, visitor (ending with shot 6):
"Such training equipment like three-dimensional rolling rings and centrifuges, though simplified versions, still offer an intuitive experience that cannot be felt in books or videos, which is very interesting."
6. Various of visitors experiencing three-dimensional rolling rings, centrifuges
7. Aerial shot of "Mars Base 1"
8. Visitors observing hydroponic plants
9. Various of hydroponic plants
10. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Qin Ningmin, visitor (partially overlaid with shot 11):
"What impressed me the most this time was witnessing the launch of the rocket models on the spot. It feels like I was witnessing the success of a space mission."
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11. Various of rocket models launching
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12. Various of visitors at "Mars Base 1"
China's first immersive Mars-themed real-scene base in northwest China's Gansu Province has deeply integrated aerospace knowledge and technologies with local landform, presenting a vivid platform for visitors to have an unforgettable experience about "outer space" tourism.
Located in the Gobi desert of Jinchang in Gansu and covering 67 square kilometers, the colossal Mars survival simulation base camp codenamed "Mars Base 1," boasts various facilities for visitors to experience, including simulated models of Mars probes, Mars rovers, starry sky tents and 3D-printed Mars nests.
"I saw a video about the landscapes here simulating Mars, when I was amazed. Now I'm here to find red sandstone, Mars rover and nests printed with 3D technology. It really felt like I had traveled to the outer space," said Zhang Chengxu, a visitor.
"Such training equipment like three-dimensional rolling rings and centrifuges, though simplified versions, still offer an intuitive experience that cannot be felt in books or videos, which is very interesting," said An Xin, another visitor.
The base has developed over 30 immersive projects for visitors to witness simulated rocket launches, experience manual rendezvous and docking, and observe how hydroponic plants to grow in a simulated Martian environment.
"What impressed me the most this time was witnessing the launch of the rocket models on the spot. It feels like I was witnessing the success of a space mission," said Qin Ningmin, another visitor.
China-Mars Imitation Base
Dateline : Recent
Location : China
Duration : 1'47
Jinchang City, Gansu Province, northwest China - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Aerial shots of "Mars Base 1", China's first immersive Mars-themed real-scene base
2. Various of visitors, devices at base
3. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Zhang Chengxu, visitor (ending with shot 4):
"I saw a video about the landscapes here simulating Mars, when I was amazed. Now I'm here to find red sandstone, Mars rover and nests printed with 3D technology. It really felt like I had traveled to the outer space."
4. Various of "Mars Base 1," visitors
5. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) An Xin, visitor (ending with shot 6):
"Such training equipment like three-dimensional rolling rings and centrifuges, though simplified versions, still offer an intuitive experience that cannot be felt in books or videos, which is very interesting."
6. Various of visitors experiencing three-dimensional rolling rings, centrifuges
7. Aerial shot of "Mars Base 1"
8. Visitors observing hydroponic plants
9. Various of hydroponic plants
10. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Qin Ningmin, visitor (partially overlaid with shot 11):
"What impressed me the most this time was witnessing the launch of the rocket models on the spot. It feels like I was witnessing the success of a space mission."
++SHOT OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++
11. Various of rocket models launching
++SHOT OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++
12. Various of visitors at "Mars Base 1"
China's first immersive Mars-themed real-scene base in northwest China's Gansu Province has deeply integrated aerospace knowledge and technologies with local landform, presenting a vivid platform for visitors to have an unforgettable experience about "outer space" tourism.
Located in the Gobi desert of Jinchang in Gansu and covering 67 square kilometers, the colossal Mars survival simulation base camp codenamed "Mars Base 1," boasts various facilities for visitors to experience, including simulated models of Mars probes, Mars rovers, starry sky tents and 3D-printed Mars nests.
"I saw a video about the landscapes here simulating Mars, when I was amazed. Now I'm here to find red sandstone, Mars rover and nests printed with 3D technology. It really felt like I had traveled to the outer space," said Zhang Chengxu, a visitor.
"Such training equipment like three-dimensional rolling rings and centrifuges, though simplified versions, still offer an intuitive experience that cannot be felt in books or videos, which is very interesting," said An Xin, another visitor.
The base has developed over 30 immersive projects for visitors to witness simulated rocket launches, experience manual rendezvous and docking, and observe how hydroponic plants to grow in a simulated Martian environment.
"What impressed me the most this time was witnessing the launch of the rocket models on the spot. It feels like I was witnessing the success of a space mission," said Qin Ningmin, another visitor.
ID : 8433517
Published : 2025-06-22 22:29
Last Modified : 2025-06-23 19:50:27
Source : China Central Television (CCTV)
Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland
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