Chinese cultural heritage exhibit makes its way around Oceania
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She added that the show is a vivid practice of the college's concept of "art-industry crossover" in the field of intangible cultural heritage as well as an exploration of creative transformation and innovative cultural development.
Paul Clark, a council member of the Confucius Institute at the University of Auckland, said: "Intangible cultural heritage is a precious legacy of China's 5,000-year civilization.
"This exhibition has achieved a deep integration of ancient intangible cultural heritage and modern AI technology, offering new ideas for its revitalization, inheritance and transmission."






















