China's First Digital Immersive Exhibition Featuring Terracotta Warriors Awaits Visitors

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2023-05-06

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Recently, "Parallel Space - Meet the Terracotta Warriors in Greece, A  Retrospective Exhibition of Achievements" kicked off at RE International  Center for Digital Creativity in Shougang Park, Shijingshan District,  Beijing Municipality. As China's first digital immersive exhibition  featuring terracotta warriors, it aims to combine the culture  represented by the terracotta warriors from Emperor Qinshihuang's  Mausoleum Site Museum with Greek culture and demonstrate a unique scene  that transcends time and space through creative and digital exhibits.

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As visitors enter the exhibition area, they may find that they are in a  world where terracotta warriors and Greek culture meet thanks to the  advanced digital display and virtual reality technologies. There, they  can appreciate the charm of both Chinese and Western ancient cultural  relics in a virtual space. Additionally, the exhibition provides  visitors with chances to have a good understanding of the excavation,  research, and preservation of these precious cultural relics.

The exhibition, under the theme of "Parallel Space", converts four  online sections, namely the Preface Hall, the National Archaeological  Museum of Greece, the Archaeological Site of the Terracotta Warriors of  China, and the Conservation Laboratory into diversified offline  experiences through means including an on-site theater, digital  interactions, and VR-based experiences. The panoramic view of the  terracotta warriors archaeological site, the exhibition of the  terracotta warriors in the virtual exhibition hall of the National  Archaeological Museum of Greece, and the 2.5D visual technology-based  virtual exhibition hall for cultural relic preservation vividly showcase  the cultural charm and scientific and technological achievements made  in the protection of the culture of the terracotta warriors in China.

Starting from April 29, the exhibition has been open to the public and will continue until May 28.

(Sources: Weibo account "Culture and Tourism", RE International Center for Digital Creativity)

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