Beijing aims to significantly improve research and application of advanced technologies in the field of cultural heritage preservation

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

BEIJING, Aug. 25 (Xinhua) — Beijing should achieve a significant improvement in the level of research, interpretation and application of smart display technologies in the field of cultural relics by 2035, through deeper integration of relics and technology, opening up new possibilities for turning the Chinese capital into a "museum city," according to a plan released by the city's cultural heritage administration.

According to the department, priority will be given to the use of advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, big data, virtual reality /VR/ and multimodal perception.

A digital database covering all immovable relics is planned to be created using data from the current and previous national cultural relic censuses. New materials and technologies will be developed for the preservation of ancient wooden buildings.

Using VR, augmented reality (AR), knowledge graph and high-resolution displays, the plan is to upgrade the display methods of museum exhibits to make them more interactive to enhance visitor engagement. And the use of technologies such as the Internet of Things and AI is expected to strengthen the security of cultural assets and the smart management of museum collections.

To support the achievement of these goals, universities in Beijing will be encouraged to establish interdisciplinary programs in technologies related to cultural heritage preservation. The plan also calls for increased support and incentives for the commercialization of scientific and technological achievements. -0-

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