China’s Fireworks Capital Lights Up With 16,000 Drones in Record-Breaking Show

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Nearly 16,000 drones lit up the night sky over Liuyang, Hunan Province, on October 17 — forming a breathtaking display of a towering tree and a blooming flower that left millions in awe both on-site and online.

Known as China’s “fireworks capital,” Liuyang has long been celebrated for its dazzling Saturday night light shows, but this latest spectacle took things to new heights — literally. The synchronized drones painted the sky with patterns of love and wonder, turning technology into art and earning global praise.

Locals called it Liuyang’s “love letter of light” to the world — a radiant blend of tradition, innovation, and romance.

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