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From Stone to Screen: How China’s Tech Saves Ancient Treasures

Imagine scrolling through a 3D model of a 1,200-year-old Buddhist sculpture, zooming in on details invisible to the naked eye. 🌐 That's not science fiction; it's how heritage preservation is getting a massive digital upgrade in China right now.

Cultural hotspots around the globe, from the Roman Forum to ancient temples, are in a race against time, climate, and wear-and-tear. It's a universal challenge: how do we protect the past for the future?

The Chinese mainland, home to one of the world's oldest continuous civilizations, is tackling this with a Silicon Valley-worthy strategy. The new preservation playbook? Less 'hands-on,' more 'scan-and-simulate.' 🔍

Take the Dazu Rock Carvings, a breathtaking UNESCO site. Instead of constant physical restoration that can stress the ancient stone, teams are using high-tech 3D scanning to create perfect digital twins. Visitors can now experience these masterpieces through mind-blowing 8K dome projections, feeling like they're inside the artwork without ever touching it.

This move from purely physical preservation to a 'phygital' (physical + digital) model is a game-changer. It's about long-term sustainability and making history hyper-accessible. Think of it as the ultimate backup for humanity's shared memory.

As digital tools get smarter, China's approach offers a blueprint for the world. How do we use tech not just to archive the past, but to make it feel alive? It’s the ultimate quest to keep our stories standing for another thousand years. ✨

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