Hey heritage lovers and tech geeks! 😎 The Turpan Museum in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region is leveling up its game by scanning 2,000 of its coolest relics in 3D. From ancient pottery to centuries-old manuscripts, each piece is being snapped 360 times with high-res cameras and AI magic. 🤖
Over three months, they're creating models so precise they capture details as fine as 0.15 millimeters—basically the size of a tiny grain of sand! 🌾
- 📷 360 angles per artifact
- 🎯 0.15mm resolution
- 🏺 Covers pottery, documents & more
Why it matters? These digital twins will power virtual tours and cultural workshops, making it super easy to learn and share our shared history—anytime, anywhere. 🎓
With over 20,000 relics across 35 categories, the museum is at the forefront of mixing tradition with tech. It's a game-changer for anyone curious about history, heritage, or simply obsessed with cool digital stuff. 🌟
So, whether you're in Mumbai, Manila, or Medan, get ready to dive into a virtual time machine and explore China's rich past right from your phone! 📱
Reference(s):
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