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VR Panorama Unlocked! Lanzhou Museum Bookstore Takes You on a 'One-Second Journey' Through Millennia of Civilization!

2025-05-29VR

Have you ever imagined being able to "travel" to a Qin Dynasty underground palace from thousands of years ago? Or standing in a primeval forest, brushing shoulders with a chubby giant panda? Now, this is no longer fantasy - in Lanzhou, VR technology has made these "impossibilities" possible!

Don't Think Museums Are Just Places to View Artifacts

Today, they have transformed into "virtual world portals." From "viewing" to "playing," from "casual observation" to "immersive experience," VR technology is completely changing how people perceive culture.

Immersive Experience: Not Just "Viewing" but "Playing"

At Lanzhou's Northwest Book City and Gansu Bamboo Slips Museum, there's a VR immersive exhibition called "Civilization at Your Fingertips" that's attracting more and more visitors. The most eye-catching features are the VR projects "Panda's World" and "The Hidden Qin Mausoleum."

"Panda's World" is like a "time machine for giant pandas"! Put on VR glasses, and you'll instantly travel to a tropical forest from 8 million years ago, walking through a verdant world with ancient pandas and Basi giant pandas. In "The Hidden Qin Mausoleum," you can even become an archaeologist, personally entering the Qin Dynasty underground palace, listening to the "spokesperson" of the Terracotta Warriors, Xiao Gao, tell stories about the Qin Dynasty.

This isn't just simple "spectacle watching"! Children are extremely excited in "Panda's World," reaching out to "catch" virtual pandas; university student Xiao Liu says: "This is the closest I've ever been to Qin culture." They're not just viewers but participants, truly immersed in the atmosphere of history.

The Future: Culture No Longer Limited by Space

VR technology not only allows people to experience the magic of "one-second time travel" but also enables those who can't visit museums due to geographical limitations to "cloud tour" them. More importantly, it makes cultural dissemination more efficient and encourages more people to get close to history and love culture.

Culture and Technology: Colliding to Create Infinite Possibilities

In the past, people could only view artifacts through glass; now, we can touch history with our own hands. From "viewing" to "experiencing," VR technology is redefining how we connect with culture. In the future, we might see more similar "immersive cultural experiences," and this is just the beginning!