Research on Digital Protection and Revitalization of Wenzhou Shuomen Ancient Port Site Based on VRAR Technology
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Wenzhou Shuomen Ancient Port; VR/AR; Cultural Heritage Protection.Abstract
The Wenzhou Shuomen Ancient Port has been awarded the "Top Ten Archaeological Discoveries of 2022" due to its significant position in the "Maritime Silk Road" and the export of Longquan porcelain. The country has attached great importance to cultural heritage protection, promoting the revitalization and conservation of historical cultural heritage through digital technologies such as VR/AR and artificial intelligence. These technologies not only provide new methods for protection, research, and restoration but also offer effective means for virtual tourism and long-term preservation of cultural heritage. Through VR/AR technology, the ancient port site can be presented to the public in a more intuitive and vivid manner, enhancing its cultural value and attracting the favor of young people. Additionally, these technologies have promoted the development of local tourism, providing richer and more diverse travel experiences for tourists, thereby contributing to the prosperity of the tourism industry.
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