WEB BASED 360 VR

In order to have a more complete experience of Dun Huang to visitors, a 360 view VR cave is made digitally. Visitors can control the view point by the touch panel to see 360 view. Also, visitor can zoon in and out to check the Dun Huang wall paintings in detail.

Digital Dunhuang — Tales of Heaven and Earth

With their vast repository of Buddhist art, the Dunhuang Caves has been acclaimed as an “Encyclopaedia of the Middle Ages”. Following the great success of Dunhuang – Untold Tales, Untold Riches exhibition in 2014, Hong Kong Heritage Museum is delighted to join hands once again with the Dunhuang Academy in presenting another exhibition on Dunhuang’s grotto culture. This newly curated exhibition highlights the achievements of digitisation projects of the Dunhuang Academy, together with a presentation of unearthed artefacts, the grotto art of Dunhuang, and the latest multimedia technology, to allow visitors an opportunity to study Dunhuang culture up close and appreciate the stories of the Buddhist realm and the ordinary people.

Technology plays more and more important role in the cultural heritage conservation. The Dunhuang Academy is a pioneer in the field among the cultural institutes in Mainland and has made substantial achievements in digitisation, 3D scanning and virtual reality representation of the Dunhuang relics, not to mention its accomplishments in promoting the cultural heritage of Dunhuang through internet and multimedia programmes. The exhibition showcases 100 exhibits including a replica cave of Mogao Cave 285, virtual caves, a digitised monumental mural of Mogao Cave 61, Mount Wutai, artefacts and archives, interactive multimedia installations and audio-visual programmes, to offer a unique museum experience that allows visitors to learn about the history and art of the Dunhuang Caves.

During the exhibition period, a mini display on Dunhuang music culture will be held in the Function Place on the first floor of the Museum.

(Source from the Hong Kong Heritage Museum)
https://www.heritagemuseum.gov.hk/en_US/web/hm/exhibitions/data/exid252.html