Core Viewpoint - The Dege Printing Institute is making significant progress in its efforts to have its collection of woodblock archives included in the UNESCO Memory of the World International Register, with key tasks entering the final stages of completion [1] Group 1: Digital Archiving and Technology - The Dege Printing Institute has initiated a high-precision scanning project for its collection of 335,500 woodblocks, creating a "digital identity" for each piece and establishing a cloud-based shared database [2] - A VR platform called "Digital Printing Institute" has been developed and is now open to users, allowing for immersive exploration of the Dege Printing Institute [2] Group 2: Exhibition and Promotion - The exhibition titled "Traces of Engraving: Special Exhibition of Woodblock Archives of Dege Printing Institute" has been completed and is now open to the public, showcasing the cultural achievements of woodblock archives from the 18th century to the mid-20th century in various fields [4] - The nomination materials, including bilingual nomination forms and promotional videos, have undergone four rounds of refinement and have been submitted to the National Archives Administration [4]
德格印经院院藏雕版档案冲刺《世界记忆国际名录》丨市州观察
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-18 08:10