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The park is the first historic site park with full 5G coverage in China. There is a 5G experience hall, in which the production process and daily life of people in Liangzhu are restored, and visitors can experience their fishing and hunting lifestyle.
A specific app was developed to realize AR interaction with visitors. At a certain location in the park, the 3D virtual scenario will seamlessly match the real world scene when visitors choose the designated mode. Visitors can even communicate with Liangzhu people, and learn about the types and history of jade.
The Mojiaoshan Palace of Liangzhu City has been rebuilt digitally via modeling, and visitors could "see" the palace by wearing a pair of AR glasses. Visitors can also make vlogs for themselves by taking photos at fixed cameras positions within the park, integrating themselves with the scenery and virtual animation elements.
There are many other examples of presenting cultural relics with advanced technologies, such as the Digital Dunhuang Project, which integrates all kinds of data including photos, videos, 3D data and other literature data into a digital repository of cave cultural relics, that can be shared globally through Internet.