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China promoting new tech to build "smart museums"

Source: Xinhua| 2019-05-07 18:03:41|Editor: zh
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FUZHOU, May 7 (Xinhua) -- China is working to build smart museums with latest technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and virtual reality (VR), China's National Cultural Heritage Administration (NCHA) said Tuesday.

Guan Qiang, deputy head of NCHA, said at the ongoing second Digital China Summit in eastern China's Fujian Province that they are promoting the use of AI, VR, augmented reality (AR), immersion display and smart guidance at the country's many cultural heritage institutions.

"Cultural heritage resources should take the express train of digital technology to reach more people," Guan said.

The official said the NCHA has also been building a nationwide database for cultural relics, and big data is increasingly used in cultural heritage protection.

China owns 767,000 sites of immovable cultural relics and over 100 million pieces of movable artifacts, as well as a huge number of relics at the hands of private collectors, according to Guan.

The number of museums in China has increased from 349 in 1978 to currently over 5,000, according to the NCHA. Around 1 billion trips were made to the museums each year, and their popularity has been on the rise among domestic tourists.

The three-day Digital China Summit opened Monday to highlight the latest information technologies that have swept through the country's government, industries and society.

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