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Liangzhu Artifacts Shine in High-Tech Museum Makeover 🏛️✨

Liangzhu Artifacts Shine in High-Tech Museum Makeover 🏛️✨

History just got a glow-up! The Yujiashan Archaeological Museum is revolutionizing how we connect with ancient China’s Liangzhu culture (3300–2300 BCE) through precision lighting and interactive tech that make 5,000-year-old artifacts pop like never before. 🔍💡

Visitors in 2026 can now trace intricate carvings on jade relics under adjustable LEDs – revealing details once visible only to Neolithic craftspeople. "It’s like time-traveling with a flashlight," says 23-year-old student and frequent visitor Li Mei.

The real showstopper? Smart touchscreens that let you ‘hunt’ for artifacts across glass cases. Tap a digital replica, and directional lights guide you to its physical twin – perfect for Gen-Z explorers who live by ‘see it, TikTok it’ culture. 📱✨

Curators say this blend of #AncientMeetsAI tech helps decode the Liangzhu’s advanced society, from water management systems to symbolic patterns. Pro tip: Night owls rejoice – extended evening hours let artifacts shimmer under mood-lit displays!

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