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China's first AAA video game, "Black Myth: Wukong," is currently dominating social media and the gaming world. The game and its presentation of ancient Chinese architecture and relics are generating significant buzz online. CGTN reporter Bi Ran speaks with an expert about the phenomenon and the cultural significance it carries. Su Dan, deputy director of Tsinghua University Art Museum, said that with rising interest in Chinese ancient relics at home and abroad, its impact actually extends well beyond gaming. "This particular game, heavily reliant on China's historical heritage, shines particularly bright with the inclusion of Shanxi's cultural treasures."