At the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum, art no longer remains on canvas or behind glass. 4.0 technology has transformed the works into “living visual stories”, where viewers can interact, explore and feel each stroke and each layer of color.
Since 2021, thanks to the application of 4.0 technology, the number of young visitors to the Museum has skyrocketed, accounting for 40% of the total number of visitors. Young people not only come to learn but also share their great experiences on social networks, creating a strong ripple effect.
No less impressive, the Temple of Literature - Quoc Tu Giam is also making a strong breakthrough thanks to the application of 4.0 technology. Here, visitors can experience the ancient imperial examination journey through 3D mapping technology, augmented reality (AR) and artificial intelligence (AI) language, vividly recreating spaces, doctoral steles and stories about the nation's tradition of studiousness.
Virtual tour assistant systems, 3D virtual tours, and 360 VR experiences help visitors explore the relics anytime, anywhere, even when they cannot come directly. In particular, 3D mapping light shows at night are turning the Temple of Literature into a creative cultural space, a fusion of tradition and modernity, attracting a large number of visitors.
Every touch on the screen, every time wearing virtual reality glasses, every virtual tour is a time when the past is awakened, more vivid and closer than ever. "Awakening" heritage with technology is now not only a trend but is gradually becoming a common mission, where each heritage has the opportunity to tell its story in a new language, touching and spreading in today's digital community.
Source: https://quangngaitv.vn/danh-thuc-di-san-bang-cong-nghe-6504943.html
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