About i-Ride 5D Flight Theater: With over 30 million passengers worldwide, the i-Ride flight theater has taken the global stage, combining technology with immersive entertainment experiences. Passengers’ seats are thrust into a 20-meter high dome, and their feet are suspended in mid-air as the seats sway.
A variety of sensory effects are combined to create a visual, auditory, olfactory, tactile, and motion sensory experience.
‘Twelve Parts of the Earth – Part One: Origins. Africa’ [Film]: Africa, the cradle of humankind and the world’s second-largest continent, is also one of the birthplaces of ancient civilizations. ‘Origins. Africa’ breaks the global standard for documentary aerial photography and is an immersive flight experience themed around Africa. The filming team spent 1095 days, flying over 17,000 kilometers, and visited 17 countries.
Besides capturing the world’s largest desert – the Sahara, the world’s longest river – the Nile, and the world’s largest fracture zone – the East African Rift, the climate-affected Nile and Mount Kilimanjaro, and the Okavango Delta facing severe ecological destruction, are all listed in the book ‘100 Places on the Brink of Disappearing’. These vanishing natural landscapes are precious images of this flight.
Beyond leaving a precious image of Earth for future generations, we hope that passengers can deepen and awaken their environmental consciousness as global citizens through the immersive sensory experience, planting the seeds of sustainable coexistence with the environment for us and future generations. Do you think Africa is very hot? The summit of Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania is perennially at -30 degrees Celsius! The millennia-old snow of Kilimanjaro shines under the sun.
Lake Natron in Tanzania is known as the ‘Devil’s Lake’, but why does this place, feared by the animal kingdom, become one of the world’s important breeding grounds for flamingos? From July to October each year, travelers from around the world come to the animal reserves of Tanzania and Kenya to witness this breathtaking world spectacle: millions of animals crossing mountains and rivers, a miracle of life, and an exciting natural adventure!
The Nile River nurtured one of the earliest ancient civilizations of mankind – the ancient Egyptian civilization, and this longest river in the world still nourishes the lives of more than 500 million people today.
‘Flying Over Taiwan’ [Film]: ‘Flying Over Taiwan’ features Taiwan’s rich landscapes and festive characteristics, such as Eluanbi, Sanxiantai, Orchid Island, Chihshang, the Xiluo Bridge Mazu Festival, and the Tainan Saltwater Beehive Fireworks, all included in this film, allowing visitors to experience dozens of ‘Taiwan-flavored’ attractions in a short time.
‘Flying Over America’ [Film Introduction]: ‘Flying Over America’ will take you from the West Coast to the East Coast, from the bottom of the canyon to the mountaintop, with the vibrant night lights of the urban jungle, the thrilling adventures of the western wilderness, and an overview of America’s land of freedom and home of the brave, allowing those who have been to the United States to reminisce about their travel memories, and those who have not yet been to yearn for the vastness and splendor of this land.
The opening hours are as follows: From Wednesday to Friday throughout the year, it is open from 09:30 to 12:00 and from 13:00 to 17:00.
It is closed all day on Monday and Tuesday throughout the year.
It is open from 09:30 to 17:00 on Saturday and Sunday throughout the year.
It is open from 09:30 to 17:00 on the Dragon Boat Festival.