A good place for Chinese New Year! The Hemudu Ruins Museum was upgraded and unveiled after the digi

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-09

After nearly two months of closure, the Hemudu Site Museum has completed its digital upgrade and reopened to the public on February 8 for trial operation. With the power of digital technology, the museum's display of cultural relics is more vivid and vivid, bringing a more profound experience to visitors. Today, the Hemudu Ruins Museum has been renovated and is waiting for visitors to explore and experience.

At the bustling opening of the museum, many parents brought their children to visit the museum. When we walked into the first exhibition hall, we saw the eye-catching"Eminem", she is a guide who has been scientifically restored from the human skull unearthed at the Hemudu site. Her square face and high brow bones seem to tell the story of 7,000 years ago. This young female figure is like a messenger from time immemorial, providing us with voice answering services.

Huang Ningle, a high school student from Cixi, has a keen interest in the ancient culture of Hemudu. This winter vacation, he specially came to ** after all. With a glint of curiosity in his eyes, he told me, "Actually, I really want to see what the ancestors of Hemudu really look like." "And this virtual person"Eminem", which is exactly what he imagined the ancestors of Hemudu to look like.

Eminem"The existence seems to inject a clear spring into the long river of history, allowing people to more intuitively feel the unique charm of Hemudu culture.

In order to allow visitors to understand the knowledge of cultural relics more intuitively and experience the 7,000-year-old Hemudu culture more deeply, the renovation added dynamic projection to the section of the Hemudu ruins that was originally imitated in a 1:1 scale, so that the audience can see the historical stories of the four cultural layers and their corresponding unearthed cultural relics on the section as if they were watching a movie. At the same time, the pottery display combines matrix lighting and digital navigation, and when visitors click on a certain type of pottery on the display, the light on the matrix will illuminate all the pottery of that type accordingly, and its location and shape of the object are clear. In the newly established 50-square-meter digital immersion space, visitors can also immerse themselves in the scenes of the ancestors of Hemudu singing and dancing, offering sacrifices, communicating with the gods, praying for blessings and disasters, and immersing themselves in the ancient sounds between the flow of light and shadow. "This upgrade and transformation is a solid step in the promotion and digital expansion of Hemudu culture, and lays a certain foundation for the creation of a new Hemudu Museum in the future. Xie Xiangjie, director of the Hemudu Ruins Museum, said.

The Hemudu Ruins Museum has now been promoted to a national second-class museum, covering an area of 560,000 square meters, like a huge cultural treasure house. It is composed of four parts: the unearthed cultural relics exhibition hall, the Hemudu site excavation site display area, the Hemudu primitive ecological park and the Tianluoshan site site museum, which perfectly shows the brilliant Hemudu culture created by the ancestors in the middle and late Neolithic Age in Ningshao area. According to the latest news, from now until February 25 (Lantern Festival), this cultural pearl will welcome every visitor who loves history from 9:00 to 16:00 (last admission at 15:30). Special reminder that after February 25 (Lantern Festival), the Hemudu Site Museum will resume its normal opening hours, that is, every Tuesday to Sunday from 9:00-16:30 (last admission at 16:00), and every Monday is closed all day.

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