Representative of Hue Central Committee for Ethnic Minorities presented a paper at the workshop. Photo: TTDT |
The event focused on the increasingly important role of data in preserving cultural heritage in the age of artificial intelligence. Many topics revolved around the trend of applying digital technology to create and analyze heritage data, thereby opening up new conservation methods for artifacts, archaeological sites, historical architecture, museums and cultural landscapes.
Notably, the Hue Monuments Conservation Center (HMCC) was invited by the CIPA 2025 Organizing Committee to attend and directly present a paper on “ 3D scanning and HBIM (Heritage Building Information Model) to preserve Hue cultural heritage at Thai Hoa Palace”. This is the result of cooperation between the HCC and UALS Company (Vietnam) and PoSTMEDIA Company (Korea), within the framework of the 3D scanning project and testing the construction of HBIM model for Thai Hoa Palace in the period of 2023 - 2025.
The selection of Hue to introduce its experience at the international forum shows that Vietnam's heritage city is one of the pioneers in applying digital technology in conservation. The CIPA 2025 conference not only contributes to affirming the trend of data- and AI-based conservation, but also opens up opportunities for Hue heritage to access advanced methods, improve management efficiency and promote values in the context of digital transformation and international integration.
Source: https://huengaynay.vn/van-hoa-nghe-thuat/thong-tin-van-hoa/di-san-hue-duoc-gioi-thieu-tai-hoi-thao-quoc-te-cipa-2025-o-han-quoc-157190.html
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