At Beijing’s World Art Museum within the China Millennium Monument, a groundbreaking digital exhibition is bringing the timeless works of Su Shi, also known as Su Dongpo, to life. As one of China’s most celebrated poets, writers, and philosophers, Su’s legacy continues to inspire generations. This innovative display, divided into eight immersive sections, utilizes cutting-edge technology and interactive experiences to showcase Su’s wisdom, extraordinary poetry, and profound philosophy.
Visitors are invited to step into Su’s world, exploring his poetic masterpieces through a blend of virtual reality, augmented reality, and interactive installations. The exhibition not only highlights his literary contributions but also delves into his philosophies on life, nature, and human emotion.
Reporter Yang Yan was among the first to experience this captivating exhibition. “It’s like walking through the verses of Su’s poems,” she remarked. “The digital elements make his work accessible and engaging, allowing visitors to connect with his thoughts in a completely new way.”
The exhibition aims to bridge the gap between ancient literature and modern technology, offering a unique cultural experience for tourists, scholars, and art enthusiasts alike. By bringing Su Shi’s work into the digital age, the organizers hope to foster a deeper appreciation for classical Chinese literature and its relevance in today’s world.
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Digital exhibition celebrates Su Shi's poetry and philosophy
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