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数字化与文博双向奔赴 助中国—东盟深化文明交流互鉴
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-08-20 17:52
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles emphasizes the transformation of museums into vibrant hubs for learning, innovation, and cultural exchange, driven by digital technology and collaboration among ASEAN countries and China [1][2][3] - The forum held from August 17 to 20 focused on the integration of digitalization with cultural heritage, highlighting the importance of cross-border cooperation and the role of museums in promoting regional collaboration [1][2] - The digital revolution is reshaping museums globally, with key figures noting that extensive digital participation and international technological cooperation are essential for future museum development [1][2] Group 2 - The Guangxi region is enhancing museum exchanges with ASEAN countries, exemplified by strategic cooperation agreements in various areas such as artifact research and exhibition collaboration [2] - The Malaysian Chinese Museum reported that over 40% of its visitors were from China, indicating the significant influence of China's museum boom on ASEAN countries [2] - Cambodia is leveraging digital technology to redefine interactions between museums and audiences through multi-dimensional exhibitions and virtual tours [2] Group 3 - Challenges in digital transformation for museums include uneven infrastructure, insufficient digital talent, data security risks, and long-term preservation of digital collections [2] - Recommendations for overcoming these challenges include developing a digital roadmap for museums, investing in digital human resources, and forming partnerships with universities and tech startups [2] - The Thai museum perspective highlights the need to balance technology with storytelling and authenticity to create personalized experiences for visitors [3]