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云冈石窟2025年参观人数突破528万人次
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-02 03:04
Core Insights - The Yungang Grottoes, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is expected to surpass 5.28 million visitors in 2025, marking an 18.87% year-on-year increase, achieving a historical high [1] Group 1: Cultural Heritage and Research - The keyword for the Yungang Grottoes in 2025 is "protection first," emphasizing the importance of preserving cultural heritage [2] - The Yungang Research Institute has completed key research projects, including monitoring and managing internal condensation of stone relics and technological archaeological studies on the Silk Road and ethnic integration during the Northern Wei period [2] - High spectral technology has been applied for the first time in caves 7 and 8, enabling comprehensive recording of geometric shapes and material composition, marking a transition to the "spectrum era" in digital preservation [2] Group 2: Academic and Cultural Initiatives - The Yungang Research Institute hosted multiple academic seminars on "Protection and Inheritance of Grotto Temples in 2025," submitted eight national and provincial research projects, published 19 academic papers, and released works such as "Integration and Innovation: Research on the Northern Wei Pingcheng Era" [2] - The establishment of the Yungang Grottoes IP licensing center is fostering a dual-driven development model of "culture + industry," integrating ancient grotto art into modern life [2] - The world's first multimedia exhibition "Exploring Yungang" showcases Yungang aesthetics in a dynamic manner, while special exhibitions like "Stone Rhythm and Sound" and "Cloud Sea Viewing" have gained significant attention [2] Group 3: Future Developments - In 2026, the Yungang Research Institute plans to accelerate digital construction of Yungang, expand international academic exchanges, and deepen the integration of Yungang studies with digital preservation [2]
谱写千年石窟当代华章
Core Viewpoint - Dunhuang, with its rich historical significance and cultural heritage, is leveraging digital technology to preserve and promote its ancient art and culture, making it accessible to a global audience [4][5][10]. Group 1: Digital Preservation and Global Sharing - The Dunhuang Academy has implemented digitalization techniques to preserve the Mogao Caves, creating a "digital life" for these ancient sites, which allows for permanent preservation and sustainable use [4]. - As of now, the digital resource library has surpassed 23 million visits from users across 78 countries, showcasing the global interest in Dunhuang's cultural heritage [4]. - The Academy has completed the digital collection of 300 caves, processed data for 200 caves, and reconstructed 45 colored sculptures and 16 major sites in 3D, with a total data volume exceeding 500TB [4]. Group 2: Cultural Integration and Modern Design - Dunhuang's artistic elements, such as patterns and figures from its murals, are being integrated into modern fashion and design, bridging traditional and contemporary aesthetics [6][7]. - The application of Dunhuang elements in various products, including school uniforms and digital avatars, demonstrates the ongoing relevance of this ancient culture in modern contexts [7]. - The focus on creating appealing designs that resonate with contemporary audiences is essential for the successful reinterpretation of Dunhuang culture [9]. Group 3: Cultural Heritage and Modern Civilization - The successful adaptation of Dunhuang culture into modern media, such as animated films and immersive experiences, highlights its enduring appeal and relevance to contemporary society [8][9]. - The harmonious coexistence of cultural heritage and modern civilization is emphasized, with Dunhuang serving as a model for cultural preservation and innovation [9][10]. - The ongoing exploration in protecting, researching, and promoting Dunhuang culture aims to create a vibrant cultural narrative for today's society [10].
“数字技术活化千年古城”案例亮相联合国会议
Su Zhou Ri Bao· 2025-10-29 00:26
Core Insights - The "Digital Technology Revitalization of the Millennium Ancient City" case from Gusu District has been included in the 2025 edition of the "Shanghai Manual," showcasing China's experience in historical and cultural preservation at the World Cities Day Global Conference on Sustainable Urban Development [1] - The conference, co-hosted by UN-Habitat and the Shanghai Municipal Government, took place from October 26 to 27, 2023, and highlighted sustainable development cases from 242 cities globally, including 52 from China [1] Group 1 - The case constructs a closed-loop framework of "platform construction - protection and inheritance - revitalization and utilization," utilizing digital technology for the digital preservation, protection, maintenance, and display of cultural heritage [1] - Gusu District implemented the "Ancient City Cell Dissection Project" in December 2020, achieving over 95% household survey coverage of traditional residences, employing laser scanning and drones to create 3D models of cultural relics [2] - The "CIM+ Digital Twin Ancient City" platform was launched in October 2021, featuring multi-scale modeling with a resolution of 3 cm, integrating cross-departmental resources and supporting applications across 17 municipal and district departments with an average daily data call exceeding 20,000 times [2] Group 2 - The platform enables cross-departmental data sharing, enhancing the precision and efficiency of preservation efforts, and supports multi-temporal displays to aid planning and decision-making [2] - Gusu District has initiated the "Ancient City Protection and Renewal Partner Program," encouraging social capital participation in revitalization projects, such as transforming historical residences into boutique hotels and cultural museums [2] - Future plans include deepening the application of digital technology in health monitoring of ancient buildings, cultural tourism consumption, safety protection, and community elder care, aiming to extend the benefits of digital innovation to more residents and share the "Gusu experience" internationally [3]
老城古建焕新颜,北京历史文化地标解锁新玩法
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-09-19 03:38
Core Insights - The successful inclusion of Beijing's central axis into the World Heritage List has revitalized cultural heritage preservation and urban vitality, blending historical relics with modern life [1][3] Group 1: Cultural Heritage and Urban Revitalization - The White Pagoda Temple area has transformed into a popular nightlife destination since its opening on July 12, featuring a mix of new stores and themed routes, enhancing consumer experiences [1][3] - Visitor numbers at the White Pagoda Temple have surged from an annual average of 80,000-100,000 to over 300,000 last year, driven by regular cultural events [3] - The "White Pagoda Night" events have been held over 40 times, showcasing various cultural performances and creating a unique nighttime landscape [3] Group 2: Digital Technology and Exhibition - The Bell and Drum Towers have revitalized their cultural significance through the integration of digital technology in exhibitions, enhancing public engagement with historical narratives [3][6] - The "Centennial Vision" exhibition features over a hundred artifacts combined with interactive digital installations, providing an immersive historical experience [6] Group 3: Agricultural Culture and Community Engagement - The preservation and activation of the Agricultural Ancestors' Altar have expanded to include the surrounding environment, aiming for a comprehensive cultural heritage presentation [7][9] - The Agricultural Museum has sold 510,000 cultural products, generating over 46 million yuan in revenue since the World Heritage designation, with plans for more innovative products [9] Group 4: Upcoming Cultural Events - The 2025 Beijing Cultural Forum will take place on September 23-24, focusing on the integration of culture and technology, promoting global cultural exchanges [9]
白塔寺文创破圈、先农坛开放区域扩大,“活态”文化长卷徐徐铺开
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-08-26 03:33
Core Insights - The successful application for UNESCO World Heritage status for Beijing's central axis has revitalized cultural heritage sites, enhancing their vibrancy and engagement with the public [1] Group 1: Cultural Heritage and Innovation - The White Pagoda Temple has adopted a high-frequency iteration strategy for cultural products, launching new items monthly to engage younger consumers [2] - The cultural products include unique items like "blessing snake" fridge magnets and herbal-themed sachets, aiming to reduce reliance on single product categories [2] Group 2: Technological Integration in Cultural Experiences - The Drum Tower has implemented technology to enhance visitor experiences, featuring interactive displays that explain ancient timekeeping methods [3] - The increase in educational groups visiting the Drum Tower reflects a shift in public engagement with cultural heritage, moving from casual visits to deeper learning [3] Group 3: Systematic Protection and Accessibility - The successful heritage application has facilitated the opening of previously inaccessible areas of the Agricultural Ancestors' Altar, enhancing visitor experience and understanding of its historical significance [4][5] - The Agricultural Museum has seen significant sales growth in cultural products, with over 510,000 items sold, generating more than 46 million yuan in revenue since the heritage status was granted [5] Group 4: Future Vision and Cultural Promotion - The Agricultural Museum aims to transform the Agricultural Ancestors' Altar into a cultural leisure space for citizens while promoting Chinese ancient sacrificial culture on an international stage [6]
新华全媒头条丨中华文明瑰宝 民族交融画卷——布达拉宫保护见证文化传承之路
Xin Hua She· 2025-08-18 10:23
Core Perspective - The article emphasizes the significance of the Potala Palace as a cultural heritage site, showcasing its historical importance and the ongoing efforts for its protection and preservation in the context of Chinese civilization and national unity [1][2][8]. Group 1: Cultural Heritage Protection - The Potala Palace is recognized as the highest and largest palace-style building in the world, symbolizing the historical interactions among various ethnic groups in China [1]. - The management of the Potala Palace has implemented modern technologies such as drones, 3D laser scanning, and multi-angle imaging to create a comprehensive digital model for preservation and research purposes [4][9]. - A monitoring system with over 1,000 sensors has been installed to track structural changes and environmental conditions, ensuring the stability of the palace [4][9]. Group 2: Cultural Exchange and National Unity - The Potala Palace serves as a testament to the historical integration of different ethnic groups, with artifacts and exhibitions highlighting the interactions between Tibet and other regions of China [5][6][7]. - An exhibition titled "Witness and Guardian" features over 100 artifacts that reflect the theme of national unity, showcasing the rich history of cultural exchanges [5][6]. Group 3: Innovative Restoration Efforts - The Potala Palace has initiated a 10-year project with an investment of approximately 300 million yuan for the protection and restoration of ancient texts, including the unique palm-leaf scriptures [9]. - Recent advancements in restoration techniques for palm-leaf scriptures have been achieved, with plans to complete the protection of 46,500 ancient texts by 2028 [9]. - The palace is also exploring ways to transform its cultural resources into high-quality cultural offerings, collaborating with various regions to showcase its artifacts [9].
【商洛】秦岭小城的文化焕新
Shan Xi Ri Bao· 2025-06-30 22:39
Group 1: Cultural Heritage and Preservation - The city of Shangluo is revitalizing its historical culture and local resources, showcasing unique folk arts such as Shangluo flower drum and paper-cutting [1] - A protection project for the ancient city wall site park was initiated last year, restoring 240 meters of the city wall and 15,000 square meters of the site park under the principle of "repairing the old as the old" [1] - In Mianchi County, 18 scenic construction projects have been completed, including the Chu Street cultural district, which has stimulated local businesses like farm stays and specialty snacks [1] Group 2: Non-Material Cultural Heritage - Shangluo has 4 national-level intangible cultural heritage items, 42 provincial-level items, and 690 municipal and county-level items, with 2 national-level representatives and 243 provincial and municipal representatives [3] - The city has established 16 provincial-level intangible cultural heritage workshops and 42 training centers, promoting traditional culture through activities in scenic areas, schools, and communities [3] Group 3: Museum and Artifacts - The Qinling Museum, the first museum focused on a mountain range, features over 1,500 artifacts, utilizing multimedia technology for an immersive experience [2] - The museum's centerpiece is a 27.8 cm jade artifact used for sacrificial purposes during the Xia Dynasty, showcasing the region's rich historical context [2]