千年文化“牵手”浩瀚数智文旅时代 博物馆从“千馆一面”迈向“千馆千面”
Yang Shi Wang·2025-05-19 04:07

Group 1 - The "See the Shang Dynasty" exhibition at the Beijing Grand Canal Museum opened on May 19, showcasing over 300 precious artifacts from 28 archaeological and cultural institutions, marking it as one of the largest exhibitions of Shang Dynasty civilization in recent years [1][6] - Among the 338 artifacts on display, more than half are bronze vessels, including the unique "Fu Hao Owl Zun," which features the character "Fu Hao" inscribed on its inner wall, making its first appearance together after being housed in different museums for 50 years [4][6] - The exhibition is part of the "Origin of Chinese Civilization" series and includes significant archaeological finds, enhancing the public's understanding of the Shang Dynasty through various artifacts, including items featured in the film "Nezha" [6][9] Group 2 - The exhibition incorporates innovative design elements, including mixed reality (MR) and virtual reality (VR) experiences, allowing visitors to engage interactively and immerse themselves in the stories of the Shang Dynasty [9] - A total of over 280 cultural and creative products themed around the Shang Dynasty have been launched, representing the largest number of creative products associated with a single exhibition in Beijing [11] - The Yujia Mountain Archaeological Museum in Hangzhou opened on May 18, featuring over 1,800 artifacts from the Liangzhu period, including significant jade and stone items, and aims to promote archaeological research and public education [14][19] Group 3 - The trend in museums is shifting from static displays to dynamic interactions, utilizing technologies like VR and AR to enhance visitor experiences [22] - The Quzhou Confucius Museum has digitized over 3,800 artifacts, allowing visitors to interactively explore historical narratives and traditional culture [26] - The Xinjiang Kizil Wei-Jin Ruins Museum received a special award for its innovative use of digital restoration and 3D holography to vividly present archaeological findings [27]