"In the heart of the historic Chinese city of Kaifeng, a distinctive theme park is redefining immersive entertainment by bringing the fantasy world of wuxia, traditional Chinese martial arts fiction, vividly to life. At Wansui Mountain Martial Arts City, Song Dynasty-style streets form the backdrop for thousands of spontaneous micro-performances staged each day. Footage filmed on Friday shows costumed performers roaming the park, interacting directly with visitors through improvised quests, dramatic confrontations and playful encounters. “This place has an ancient atmosphere, and we wanted to come here to 'time travel' a bit,” said tourist Ms Chen. “We rented these costumes at a shop next to our hotel. Wearing this makes us feel more appropriate for the setting.” The park draws heavily on China’s shared literary heritage, with storylines inspired by classics such as Water Margin and other well-known martial arts tales. Visitors are encouraged not only to watch but to take part, stepping into roles alongside performers as the narrative unfolds around them. “I think it lives up to the reputation,” said Xiao Qin, one of the park’s performers. “You can tell from the construction, the stage lighting and the overall beauty that a lot of effort has gone into it. We have different NPCs in every corner to give everyone a great experience.” Attracting an estimated 50,000 visitors a day, Wansui Mountain Martial Arts City has become one of China’s most popular tourist destinations, earning it the nickname of the 'Chinese Disney Land' for its scale, spectacle and fully immersive approach."