江苏文化遗产数字创新“出圈”
Jiang Nan Shi Bao·2025-11-13 23:32

Core Insights - The 2025 World Internet Conference in Wuzhen, Zhejiang, focused on building an open, cooperative, and secure digital future, emphasizing the concept of a community with a shared future in cyberspace [1][2] - The "Eternal Heritage" project initiated by the Nanjing Da Bao En Temple Ruins Museum was selected as one of the 12 exemplary cases from 315 global submissions, marking Jiangsu's first inclusion in this annual recognition [1][2] Group 1 - The World Internet Conference is recognized as a significant platform for global digital civilization collaboration, having received 315 project submissions from 78 countries and regions this year [2] - The selection criteria for the exemplary cases included the breadth and depth of international cooperation, alignment with the community concept in cyberspace, and global inclusivity [2] - Other awarded projects included Siemens' cybersecurity framework for the global automotive industry and China Mobile's 5G messaging services, showcasing a diverse range of industry representatives [2] Group 2 - The "Eternal Heritage" project has gained support from UNESCO and involved collaboration with 17 global universities and institutions, attracting thousands of young creators from 19 countries [3] - The project utilizes advanced technologies such as VR, AR, AI, and digital twins to revive the "disappeared glazed tower," demonstrating a commitment to the community concept in cyberspace [3] - The Nanjing Da Bao En Temple Ruins Museum has partnered with prestigious institutions to achieve high-precision digital restoration of cultural heritage, enhancing the global visibility of traditional Chinese culture [3]