Core Viewpoint - The 2025 World Internet Conference Cultural Heritage Digitalization Forum emphasizes the importance of digital technology in the protection and transmission of cultural heritage, aiming to foster a community of shared future in cyberspace through cultural empowerment [1][2]. Group 1: Digital Technology in Cultural Heritage - Digital technologies such as AI, big data, and blockchain are breaking the limitations of time and space, providing new pathways for the restoration, protection, and monitoring of archaeological cultural research [2]. - The development of digital technology has introduced new tools for cultural heritage protection, as highlighted by the President of the Uruguayan National Heritage Commission, who mentioned the creation of digital copies of precious documents and non-invasive exploration of artifacts [2]. - AI has been utilized in the restoration of ancient murals, with AMD's involvement in training AI models to assist in the restoration of wall paintings from the Song and Yuan dynasties [2]. Group 2: Immersive Cultural Experiences - Technologies like AI, VR, AR, and MR allow the public to experience historical scenes and interact with cultural artifacts, making cultural heritage more accessible [3]. - The "Cloud Tour of the Great Wall" project, a collaboration between the National Cultural Heritage Administration and Tencent, enables users to virtually visit the Great Wall, promoting equitable access to cultural resources [3]. - The integration of MR holographic technology in archaeological sites aims to enhance public engagement and understanding of cultural heritage [3]. Group 3: International Cooperation and Knowledge Sharing - There is a strong emphasis on deepening international cooperation to promote the interconnectivity of cultural heritage digital resources and compliant sharing on a global scale [4]. - The Zambian Museum's digitization efforts, supported by international collaboration, highlight the role of cultural dialogue facilitated by digital technology [4]. - The use of advanced technologies like 3D scanning and drone photography by institutions such as Northwest University supports the monitoring and restoration of Silk Road cultural heritage [5].
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Ren Min Wang·2025-09-18 22:13