Shanghai Museum introduces large space high immersion project to unlock 'mysterious Western Xia Mausoleum'
2024-09-27
The "Mysterious Western Xia Mausoleum" project, the first large-scale immersive experience project introduced by the Shanghai History Museum, opened to the public on the 26th. With the support of digital technology, it "unlocks" the mysterious story of the Western Xia Dynasty. The Western Xia Dynasty was founded in 1038 AD, established in the western border, and dominated in Heshuo. After ten emperors and nearly two centuries of prosperity, it left countless cultural heritages and unsolved mysteries. The Xixia Mausoleum is a large group of tombs with significant historical and cultural value in northwest China. Nowadays, with the help of virtual reality technology, the "mysterious Western Xia Mausoleum" not only restores the ancient ruins that disappeared in the river of time, but also allows viewers to experience that distant and fascinating history from a first person perspective. The majestic and spectacular royal tomb complex, exquisite and unparalleled mural cultural relics... Wearing VR headset equipment, the audience can "visit" the location of the Western Xia royal tomb under the guidance of the historical UP host "Miaomiao", embark on the Shinto path, cross the underground palace, and gaze at the ruins of Heishui City, embarking on a 25 minute exploration journey. In the current era of continuous integration of digital technology and traditional industries, museums across China are actively attempting to cross boundaries and break boundaries. Among them, immersive experience new spaces have rapidly emerged in the cultural and tourism market due to their high immersion, good experience, small footprint, and long industrial chain. Not far from the Shanghai History Museum, the People's Square section of the Shanghai Museum will also introduce an immersive exploration experience project into the museum, achieving virtual real interaction between the "Lost Pharaoh" and the popular "Top of the Pyramid: Ancient Egyptian Civilization Exhibition". Zhou Qunhua, the director of the Shanghai History Museum, told reporters that the traditional "opening" method of museums is relatively static, and audiences who want to gain immersion from it will be limited by certain physical realities; Immersive experience in large spaces is a breakthrough in the physical space of museums, utilizing new technologies such as VR to allow audiences to experience history and culture from around the world from a new perspective across time and space. This business model is rapidly developing in Shanghai, echoing the trend of younger tourism consumption today. Museums should make some intergenerational attempts
Edit:NiChengRan Responsible editor:Chenze
Source:China News Service Website
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