The development of mountain lighting is very fast. In recent years, with the continuous promotion of lighting projects, the scope of lighting projects has become wider and is no longer limited to cities, commercial streets, and other places. The government has also begun to develop towards mountain lighting. Most of the mountains are located in the outskirts of the city, with beautiful scenery and far away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Like a paradise, it is a good place for people to relax and unwind during holidays. However, nighttime lighting is often overlooked. With the development of lighting engineering, the lighting of the mountains has gradually entered people's vision. On the one hand, mountain lighting can play a lighting role, extending the travel time of tourists, On the other hand, the lighting of the mountains is also a unique scenic line, with the lights echoing in the same city, making the city more charming at night.
The mountain is divided into three parts from top to bottom: the mountaintop, ridge, and foot. When designing lighting, it is necessary to consider the viewing needs of each part of the mountain and design lighting effects based on the direction and viewing angle of the mountain. For example, the visual effects to be presented vary depending on the viewing angle and the surrounding landscape. When designing, attention should be paid to the use of lighting fixtures to avoid damaging the nighttime landscape, causing glare, avoiding light pollution, and other issues. It is important to avoid mountain lighting that is too noisy or lacks its own characteristics, which may affect tourists' viewing of distant scenery. In addition, the amount of lighting fixtures required for mountain lighting projects is particularly large, and the electricity consumption will also be relatively high. Therefore, attention should be paid to energy conservation and power-saving, and beauty should not damage the environment. Therefore, solar powered lighting fixtures are often used in mountain lighting, and the lighting time and brightness should be controlled to avoid affecting the normal growth of animals and plants.
It should be noted that the mountain lighting project combines natural landscapes, so targeted lighting techniques should be designed. It is also possible to consider changing the lighting effects throughout the year to present different styles of scenery. Avoid visual fatigue caused by single lighting.