Bridging Heritage and Gen Z: Curator Revives Shanxi’s Ancient Architecture
Former UN cultural specialist Cheng Yirong reimagines Shanxi’s ancient architecture for digital natives through gaming-inspired exhibitions and augmented reality experiences.
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Former UN cultural specialist Cheng Yirong reimagines Shanxi’s ancient architecture for digital natives through gaming-inspired exhibitions and augmented reality experiences.
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An ancient village in Shanxi province is transforming its traditional cave houses into chic destinations, blending heritage with modernity and inviting a new generation of visitors.