00:00In China, immersive experiences and technological innovation merge with cultural heritage to boost tourism.
00:08The new waves of cultural fairs in China stand out from previous years for their colors, impactful scenes,
00:15and immersive environments that redefine the public's relationship with cultural heritage.
00:23These include musical dramas, Songzhu folk songs, West Hunan customs with acrobatics,
00:30and striking visual effects that immerse visitors and turn them into active participants in the narratives.
00:38Thanks to the coordinated presentation of ultra-wide high-definition images and 3D effects visible to the naked eye,
00:45we achieved a 270-degree panoramic visual spectacle.
00:49Using technology, we allow the audience to immerse themselves in the charm of Wu Yi Mountain as a world natural
00:55and cultural heritage site.
00:58The project has turned these early cinematic-level virtual reality experiences into a major attraction.
01:07Cultural centers like the Hubei Provincial Museum have adopted this format to recreate traditions such as tea culture
01:13and the reflections of the Confucian scholar Zhu Xi.
01:30The spaces are designed to accommodate hundreds of viewers for a simultaneous virtual reality experience like Bronze Age Odyssey.
01:42A 30-minute tour showcasing iconic museum artifacts such as the 2,500-year-old Gaujian sword, allowing each viewer
01:49to experience history vividly.
01:54Through such a vivid and dynamic approach, cultural relics are no longer cold containers.
02:00It makes history speak, and it makes the artifacts speak.
02:05From mountain stages to museum halls, Chinese cultural tourism is being remodeled by the fusion of heritage and technology.
02:12Each show creates a new connection with Chinese heritage, where the visitor not only walks through and observes, but also
02:18engages with its memory.
02:20See you later.
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