logo
Chinese and foreign guests gather to talk about innovation and development of Museum in Liangzhu, Hangzhou

Chinese and foreign guests gather to talk about innovation and development of Museum in Liangzhu, Hangzhou

The Sun25-04-2025

HANGZHOU, CHINA- Media OutReach Newswire - 25 April 2025 - From April 23 to 25, 2025, the Third UNESCO High-level Forum for Museums was held in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. More than 190 Chinese and foreign guests, including museum curators, experts and representatives of relevant institutions from more than 60 countries and regions, gathered in Liangzhu to discuss the innovation and development of museums.
'Museums are the most visited cultural sites in the world, and their development is also facing multiple challenges.' said Mr. Ernesto Ottone R., Assistant Director-General for Culture, UNESCO in his opening speech. He likened museum to a beacon of resilience and hope, 'It guards memory, stimulates creativity and builds bridges to a more equal, inclusive and sustainable society.'
The forum lasts for three days, including keynote speeches, thematic exchanges, interactive links and field visits. Representatives from Chantilly Castle in France, National Museum of Colombia, Singapore Museum, Jordan Museum, Palace Museum of China, China Arts and Crafts Museum (China Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum) as well as others shared their experiences and practices around the themes of 'the evolution and transformative role of museums', 'the application of digital technology and artificial intelligence', 'the role of museums as educational carriers and lifelong learning platforms'.
The forum also conducted interactive exchanges on topics such as virtual museum of stolen cultural relics, cutting-edge technology exhibitions, the challenges and innovations in contemporary museums. Additionally, it submitted a report on the outcomes of the World Conference on Cultural Policies and Sustainable Development, which is scheduled to take place in Spain in September 2025.
Hangzhou is a famous historical and cultural city, a city of innovation and vitality, and a city of ecological civilization. Hangzhou embodies history in every corner and cultural legacy every step. The three wonders of world cultural heritages, West Lake, Liangzhu Archaeological Ruins and Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, synergize into a heritage matrix where historical legacies mutually illuminate their civilizational dimensions. Nearly 300 museums, various cultural relics resources and cultural products are distributed throughout the city.
Technological innovation and Liangzhu culture are two shining 'golden cards' in Yuhang District of Hangzhou, 'Five thousand years of Chinese civilization are epitomized in the Liangzhu Ruins'. In recent years, Hangzhou Liangzhu Archaeological Site Administrative District Management Committee has cooperated with many universities and scientific research institutions to solve the problem of 'protection of earthen sites in humid environment' and provide solid support for the protection and inheritance of Liangzhu culture.
At Liangzhu Museum, global visitors use AR glasses to animate engraved black pottery from 5,000 years ago, digitally reviving ancient lifeways while building inclusive cultural bridges through technology. The Liangzhu culture is radiating new vitality in the new era.
'Led by AI-driven technological and scientific revolution, the museum sector is undergoing systemic transformation. Digital technologies now serve as an important transnational connectors of civilizations. We are willing to join hands with our global counterparts to promote dialogue among civilizations through technological innovation and inject cultural impetus into sustainable development',said Ding Pengbo, deputy curator of the National Museum of China.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

How China's porcelain capital is attracting international talent
How China's porcelain capital is attracting international talent

Borneo Post

time3 hours ago

  • Borneo Post

How China's porcelain capital is attracting international talent

BEIJING (June 13): In her sunlit studio tucked away in China's porcelain capital Jingdezhen, French ceramic artist Camille Grandaty is immersed in her latest sunflower-themed series. To Grandaty, the beauty of life in a foreign land is a constant spark for creativity. As she taps open her photo gallery and scrolls through images, her playful imagination comes to life: the legendary character Wu Song sporting sneakers, the mythological Nezha with a head of blue hair – fusing whimsy and tradition, the East with the West. A thousand years ago, Jingdezhen porcelain journeyed across the Maritime Silk Road. Today, the city continues to attract global talent – including Swiss artists, French museum professionals, and Italian traders – all united by their passion for ceramics. In recent years, Jingdezhen has seen not only a steady influx of domestic migrants but also a growing international community. Among them are nearly 5,000 foreigners who have become part of a vibrant, drifting community known locally as 'Jingpiao'. The term blends 'Jing', short for Jingdezhen, with the Chinese word piaoliu, meaning 'to drift'. Much like Beijing's Beipiao, Jingpiao refers to those who've chosen to live, create and chase dreams in this ancient porcelain capital. 'We've established several service stations specifically for foreign 'Jingpiao,' offering policy consultations, community events, and more,' said Chen You, deputy director of the service center for ceramic talent in Jingdezhen. The city supports foreign artists applying for major national and provincial talent programmes. To date, more than 20 individuals have received grants or awards in recognition of their work. To support this growing creative community, Jingdezhen has rolled out initiatives like innovation platforms, talent funds and international exchange programmes, fueling cross-border collaboration and revitalizing the city's centuries-old ceramic tradition. Thousands of miles away, Iznik, Turkey's own porcelain capital, is Jingdezhen's sister city. Cultural exchanges between the two have flourished. 'The future of ceramics depends on human creativity,' said Iznik's Deputy Mayor Ahmet Kaya, recalling his visit to Jingdezhen in a WeChat post. 'And that creativity is sparked when different cultures and mindsets meet.' After living in Jingdezhen for a decade, Grandaty is now fluent in Chinese. As she applies for a permanent residence permit, she is ready to further develop her artistic style – a fusion of Eastern and Western influences shaped by years of cross-cultural experience. – Xinhua

Dragon boat festival brings Chinese culture to Israel's Acre
Dragon boat festival brings Chinese culture to Israel's Acre

The Star

time4 hours ago

  • The Star

Dragon boat festival brings Chinese culture to Israel's Acre

JERUSALEM, June 12 (Xinhua) -- More than 300 participants gathered along the Mediterranean coast on Thursday as the ancient northern Israeli city of Acre hosted a colourful Chinese cultural event centred on traditional dragon boat racing. The event, held near the city's historic walls, featured boat races alongside cultural exhibitions, traditional Chinese music and dance performances, and tastings of zongzi, a glutinous rice dumpling traditionally eaten during the Dragon Boat Festival. Chinese Ambassador to Israel Xiao Junzheng, who attended the event, said it reflected growing international appreciation for the Dragon Boat Festival, which was added to UNESCO's list of Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2009. "Through activities such as dragon boat racing, people from different countries experience the richness of traditional Chinese culture and promote mutual understanding among civilizations," Xiao said. He described Acre -- known for its cultural diversity and layered history -- as an ideal venue. "The arrival of this traditional Chinese custom to the shores of the Mediterranean not only highlights the vitality of China-Israel cultural exchange but also injects new momentum into people-to-people ties between the two countries," he added. Acre Mayor Loay Fares said the event's focus was less on competition and more on community and cultural engagement. "Rooted in China's ancient culture, dragon boat racing embodies important values such as teamwork, loyalty, perseverance, and community spirit," he said. "It has become a window for Israeli citizens to engage with Chinese culture and has breathed new life into this historic city, blending tradition with modernity." Local resident Karen Kadosh, who took part in the race for the first time, called the experience "fascinating." "It's a team sport that gave me a real taste of traditional Chinese culture," she said, adding that it sparked a growing interest in Chinese festivals and traditions. The Dragon Boat Festival, which commemorates the death of the ancient Chinese poet Qu Yuan, is celebrated annually on the fifth day of the fifth month of the Chinese lunar calendar.

When "Just for Fun" Meets AI Tech: Singapore Tourism Board and Mafengwo Explore New Ways to Travel in the Future
When "Just for Fun" Meets AI Tech: Singapore Tourism Board and Mafengwo Explore New Ways to Travel in the Future

Malaysian Reserve

timea day ago

  • Malaysian Reserve

When "Just for Fun" Meets AI Tech: Singapore Tourism Board and Mafengwo Explore New Ways to Travel in the Future

SINGAPORE, June 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — On June 10th, the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) and Mafengwo jointly hosted the '#AnywayIt'sFun Inspiration Renewal Journey' event in Beijing. Centered around the themes of 'contrast, novelty, and social connection,' the event showcased the diverse charm of Singapore travel through an immersive Nanyang-style experience, a friendly roundtable discussion, and stories shared by travel influencers. Mafengwo unveiled its latest AI-powered cultural and creative product, powered by its self-developed AI model for travel industry, offering tourists a glimpse into the future of 'smart travel.' In recent years, Chinese travelers have increasingly sought deeper, more personalized travel experiences rather than chasing popular attractions. According to user data from Mafengwo's 'AI Travel Assistant for Singapore', travelers' preferences to Singapore are becoming more nuanced and segmented. Families with children care about 'queue times at attractions' and 'stroller rentals,' young travelers seek out 'trendy cafés' and 'Peranakan culture check-ins,' while seniors prioritize 'barrier-free facilities.' 'To meet these needs, Singapore has introduced five themed travel profiles,' explained Mr. Andrew Phua, STB's Chief Representative and Executive Director of Greater China, during the roundtable. 'Health-conscious travelers can explore Sentosa's rainforest ecosystem through immersive guided tours. Food lovers may try the uniquely flavored coffee pork ribs. Urban explorers can marvel at prehistoric wonders at the new Jurassic World: The Exhibition at Gardens by the Bay. Experience-seekers can feel the pulse of Formula 1 and enjoy live performances at the Singapore Grand Prix. Meanwhile, senior travelers may enjoy the tranquility and joy of traditional embroidery workshops. By combining AI technology with tourism products, we can provid endless possibilities aligned with the 'Just for Fun' spirit. ' 'AI travel assistants—whether in the form of digital itineraries or creative cultural products—are more than tools. They are triggers for travel inspiration,' said Chen Gang, CEO of Mafengwo. He elaborated on how AI is reshaping travel in the era of hyper-independent travel and introduced 'AI XiaoXinxin,' an AI assistant in plush doll form. It could seamlessly answer Singapore-related travel questions from both the host and guests, while also acting as a fun companion for photos and emotional support on trips. The AI Travel Itinerary tool ('AI Roadbook') offers exhaustive pre-trip planning support. Chen Gang demonstrated when prompted with 'a 5-day in-depth cultural trip with parents,' the system generated a thoughtfully balanced itinerary including Chinese heritage tours in Chinatown, local coffee culture, traditional crafts, and old-school cafés. Each section comes with budget allocations from economical to premium tiers. Especially for senior travelers, it introduces features like Singapore's 'Green Man+' system and Silver Zones—facilities designed to enhance elderly convenience—thus easing planning anxiety. 'Additionally, the newly launched real-time translation tool by AI Xiaoma eliminates the hassle of typing; users can simply press and speak into two microphones alternately on the same screen for seamless multilingual interaction.' Two Mafengwo's influencers (Feng Shou) shared what 'Just for Fun' means to them in Singapore. Geotechnical engineer and super dad Ren Yuan Tai Shan reflected on how he once fixated on rigid itineraries, but now treasures spontaneous moments—like chatting with local elders while enjoying fish ball noodles with his child near HDB flats. Meanwhile, first-time visitor and ski coach Yi Yun looked forward to zoning out, sipping Kopi, and strolling around the vibrant, sun-soaked streets, hoping to stumble upon delightful surprises. Beyond savoring local dishes at the Peranakan Flavor Remix Booth and creating handmade crafts at the Nanyang Mini Workshop, the appearance of the AI-powered 'Xiaoma Robot' dressed in Singapore-themed outfits brought the event to a peak. Like travelers just back from Singapore, these robots offered guests a quirky, smart, and whimsical travel encounter. As long-term strategic partners, STB and Mafengwo have previously precisely reached family and young traveler segments through campaigns like 'The Best Summer Homework' and 'Jackson Wang's Itinerary,' pioneering the integration of the latest technology into travel as the first overseas destination AI partner. The launch of this AI travel companion marks a significant transition in their collaboration from 'content marketing' to ' intelligent services.' It is understood that both parties will continue to upgrade the AI companion's features to empower the 'Just for Fun' philosophy, enabling travelers to enjoy both meticulous planning and unexpected discoveries around every corner in their Singapore journey.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store