Guizhou’s Mercury Mines Reborn as Immersive Cultural Destinations
Guizhou transforms historic mercury mines into interactive cultural hubs, boosting tourism through immersive dramas and retro-industrial experiences.
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Guizhou transforms historic mercury mines into interactive cultural hubs, boosting tourism through immersive dramas and retro-industrial experiences.
The closure of Czechia’s last deep coal mine marks the end of a 250-year industrial era, driven by shifting energy markets and environmental priorities.
Beijing’s historic Shougang steel furnace transforms into a digital museum, blending industrial heritage with cutting-edge technology to create new cultural space.
Beijing’s 798 Art Zone redefines urban space, merging industrial history with contemporary global art and economic revitalization in 2025.
Discover how Shanghai’s Yangpu waterfront is transforming from the cradle of China’s early industries into a vibrant hub, preserving its rich heritage while supporting the China International Import Expo.
The Yangpu Riverside in Shanghai, known as the cradle of China’s early industries, is transforming into a national demonstration zone for industrial heritage protection and reuse.
Once an abandoned oil depot, Wuxi’s Xiaotian Tea Workshop now stands as a symbol of the city’s innovative transformation of industrial sites into vibrant cultural landmarks.