The Forbidden City in Beijing, China. /VCG Photo
The Palace Museum, also known as the Forbidden City, has announced the launch of a drama production featuring various innovative storytelling technologies.
By means of advanced technologies including 5G plus 4K ultra-high definition videos, interactive multiple story endings and an immersive experience, the "Glory of the Forbidden City" tells a story of a talented craftsman Kuai Xiang from the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), who took part in designing and building the imperial palace.
An immersive digital exhibition is held at the Forbidden City in Beijing, China, January 25, 2019. /VCG Photo
As the Forbidden City is about to turn six centuries old, the museum said it will also join hands with Tencent, a Chinese internet giant, to research digital records, storage and displays of cultural relics and complete the collection of digital information of about 100,000 items in the coming three years.
Wang Xudong, curator of the Palace Museum, said the museum has achieved some initial progress in digitalization work but there is still a long way to go in building a "digital Forbidden City" in a more comprehensive and in-depth manner.
The Palace Museum houses approximately 1.9 million antiques.
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