At Shujing Hall in Chengdu's Jinmen Scenic Area, southwest Sichuan Province, masters of traditional Shu embroidery and Shu brocade are embracing a digital future. By merging centuries-old techniques with cutting-edge AI technology, these artisans are giving the Chinese mainland's intangible cultural heritage a modern twist.
Since 2016, Zhong Ming, director of Sichuan Shujin Communication Co., Ltd. and head of Shujing Hall, has led an innovative project that transforms customer-specified images into unique design drafts. Advanced machines then weave the fabric based on these designs, while skilled embroiderers add their intricate, personal touch. This seamless blend of art and technology turns consumers into active co-creators, ensuring each piece remains a one-of-a-kind masterpiece.
This digital revival not only accelerates the design process but also invites everyone—from art enthusiasts and students to young professionals—to experience a vibrant cultural renaissance. Embrace the future of heritage preservation where every thread tells a story! 😊
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AI weaves a new future for intangible cultural heritage in China
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