1. Shanxi Jin Temple of Our Lady Temple millennium wood carving coiled dragon
In front of the Temple of Our Lady of the Jinci Museum in Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province, eight majestic wooden carved dragon pillars stand quietly. These dragon pillars were built in the Song Dynasty and are the earliest wood-carved dragon pillars in China, witnessing the vicissitudes of wind and rain for thousands of years. Among them, an Internet celebrity dragon pillar called "Biye Dragon" by netizens has attracted the attention of countless tourists with its dragon claw-shaped near-scissor hands.
Its complete preservation not only shows the superb craftsmanship of ancient times, but also requires deeper exploration of the protection of cultural relics. Behind this, the multifunctional gateway of the indoor preventive protection monitoring system plays an indispensable role. It guards every cultural relic with the power of science and technology, continues the essence of Chinese culture, and highlights the unique value of the combination of science and technology and culture.
2. Science and technology empowerment: the combination of scientific and technological protection and Chinese cultural inheritance
The multi-purpose gateway serves as a transfer station for the transmission of information and the receipt of commands of the control system, and completes the preventive protection of cultural relics through excellent technical means. It can monitor the temperature, humidity, light and other environmental parameters around the cultural relics in real time, and carry out intelligent regulation and control according to the actual needs of cultural relics protection. The use of this method not only improves the efficiency and accuracy of cultural relics protection, but also reduces the damage to cultural relics caused by human factors.
In terms of inheriting Chinese culture, the multi-functional gateway makes cultural relics "live" through digital means. Visitors can get three-dimensional models, high-definition maps, ** and other materials of cultural relics through smart terminals such as mobile phones, and have a deeper understanding of the historical background and cultural significance of cultural relics. The use of digital methods not only breaks the limitations of time and space, enables more people to have access to Chinese culture, but also enhances the communication and influence of culture.
3. Cross-border integration: science and technology solve the problems in the preservation of cultural relics
In the process of protecting cultural relics, the multifunctional gateway has special treatment according to the characteristics of preventive protection of cultural relics. In order to ensure the sustainability of traditional culture, the multi-functional gateway adopts a non-destructive monitoring system to ensure the safety of cultural relics; At the same time, the audience can feel the historical story and cultural meaning behind the cultural relics through technical means. In order to overcome the technical difficulties in the integration of science and technology and culture, an interdisciplinary team has also been created to integrate basic knowledge in the fields of cultural relics maintenance, computer science, art and design, and cooperate to develop multi-functional gateways that meet the needs. Enhance cooperation with domestic and foreign institutions, and introduce advanced technology and management experience.
Fourth, a new chapter in the combination of science and technology and culture
The multifunctional gateway will continue to play an important role in the preservation of cultural relics and the inheritance of Chinese culture. With the continuous development and progress of science and technology, the multi-functional gateway can be more intelligent, efficient and humanized, and make greater contributions to the protection of cultural relics and the inheritance of traditional Chinese culture.
For example, the multi-functional gateway can collect and analyze visitor behavior data in the museum, such as stay time and visit routes. This data can help museums better understand the interests and needs of their audiences, so they can optimize exhibition layouts and provide personalized services.