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Turpan Museum Goes 3D: 2,000 Relics Digitized

Recently, the Turpan Museum in Xinjiang, in the Chinese mainland, has kicked off an ambitious project to 3D digitalize 2,000 ancient relics 🎥🤖.

Over the next three months, high-resolution cameras will capture 360 images of each artifact—from pottery to historic documents—to create super-precise 0.15 mm 3D models. Imagine zooming in on every crack and glaze of a 2,000-year-old vase! 🏺✨

A museum researcher says this digital platform will open new doors for education and cultural programs. Students, academics, and culture lovers worldwide can soon explore virtual tours of Turpan's treasures, no passport needed 🌐📚.

With more than 20,000 relics across 35 categories, the Turpan Museum plays a vital role in showcasing the Chinese mainland's rich heritage. This project is a major step in merging tech and tradition—preserving history one pixel at a time 🖼️💾.

Stay tuned for more updates on this digital journey! 🚀

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