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Turpan Museum: Empowering Technology to Move the 'Museum World' towards a 'Thousand World'

2025-02-26   

Touching cultural relics from afar, magic mirrors passing through thousands of years in a second, watching fish swimming in the sandy sea... museums can be so 'trendy'! "Said Wang Cheng, a resident of Turpan, Xinjiang, during a recent visit to the Turpan Museum Cultural Heritage Digital Experience Center. Turpan, as a major town on the ancient Silk Road, was once the capital of the Eastern Han Dynasty's Western Regions Governor's Office and the Tang Dynasty's Anxi Protectorate, with rich historical relics. The Turpan Museum currently has over 20000 cultural relics in its collection, and is using digital technology to break the boundaries of time and space, revitalizing dormant cultural relics. Entering the Turpan Museum Cultural Heritage Digital Experience Center, a sense of technology is overwhelming. Remote touch technology allows visitors to observe the details of cultural relics 360 ° with just a flick of their fingertips, without the need to touch them; The interactive area for magic mirror dressing up uses AI image recognition, allowing tourists to "put on" ancient costumes and transform into Silk Road business travelers; The Dreamy Sand City Multimedia Project uses digital images to recreate the magnificent scenery of the ancient city of Jiaohe, and the spectacle of fish swimming in the virtual sand sea has amazed the audience. This exhibition hall allows me to touch cultural relics through technology, and the 3D vision is very impressive. The innovative exhibition method here has left a deep impression on me Tourist Ibrahim Wushul said. Through immersive experience of space technology, interactive holographic 3D phantom imaging technology and other digital means, the Turpan Museum vividly presents its collection of cultural relics and Silk Road culture to the audience. The application of these cutting-edge technologies not only brings new sensory experiences to the audience, but also conveys rich cultural knowledge in an entertaining way. In addition to upgrading the offline experience, the Turpan Museum has also launched a 720 ° panoramic roaming digital platform to create an online space that is "never closed". Through this digital display system, netizens can browse various exhibition halls in the museum online without leaving their homes, carefully observe the morphological characteristics and detailed information of each exhibit, and achieve zero distance contact with cultural relics in the cloud. Deng Yonghong, Deputy Director of Turpan Museum, said, "Digitization has enabled cultural relics to move from the 'building world' to the 'vast world'. We will continue to explore the integration path of technology and culture

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