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Immersive! Looking at the cultural relics of the Forbidden City in this way is really unique

Patterns are almost ubiquitous in traditional Chinese culture

Known as "wordless history books and national totems"

Some time ago

Hong Kong youths Yang Cui'er and Wang Zihan

Immerse yourself in Shenzhen and experience the beauty of the Forbidden City

And I heard that the scene is full of science and technology

Let's take a look

For thousands of years

Chinese love takes many forms

And it means rich patterns to decorate life

At the Forbidden City

Whether it is the eaves, doors and windows of ancient buildings

It is also ceramics and furniture in the exhibition hall

Gorgeous and exquisite patterns can be seen everywhere

And most of the inspiration for the pattern comes from

The ancients observed and imagined natural life

Such as lotus seeds, peaches, carp...

It contains the Chinese nation's yearning for a better life

Immersive! Looking at the cultural relics of the Forbidden City in this way is really unique

The Forbidden City uses new technologies and new technologies

Interpret the beauty of the Forbidden City in a new way

Let the audience of the Greater Bay Area

At the doorstep of your home, you can see and learn about the cultural relics of the Forbidden City

The most magical place is

There is not a single physical artifact at the site

The technical team extracted the ancient buildings and ceramics of the Forbidden City

Various patterns on furniture and embroidery

Through digital technology

Enlarge, reconstruct, and concatenate pattern cues

Create a world of stunning patterns

Immersive! Looking at the cultural relics of the Forbidden City in this way is really unique

For example, the 5.3-meter-high Naked-Eye 3D Artifact of the Forbidden City

A combination of four seasons landscape map turn neck bottle and multicolored fish algae pattern lid jar

The two cultural relics were enlarged by 22 times HIGH-definition and then "walked" out of the display case

Sometimes spinning, sometimes rising

The details of the artifacts are at a glance

Immersive! Looking at the cultural relics of the Forbidden City in this way is really unique

"Tired and Diligent" is the first offline digitalization

Immersive interactive space on all four sides of the 360-degree ring screen

Ornamental kaleidoscope, etc

Everywhere is the collision of culture and technology

Let the ancient artifacts "come alive"

Lead the audience on a journey through the millennium

Producer/Ren Yongwei

Editor-in-Chief/Bei Zhang

Planner/Lu Wei

Reporter/Liang Jiayan

Editor on duty/Liu Zhe

Proofreading / Wan Zuyan

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