"We used high technology for replication and display, so that every visitor can experience the unique charm of these murals up close and resonate with art enthusiasts worldwide," said Xi Jiulong, director of the Yongle Palace Mural Protection and Research Institute in Shanxi. "The exhibition serves as an important opportunity to promote international cultural exchange and cooperation."
Cheng Kun, CEO of Beijing Culture Pieces Development Co, the organizer of the event, highlighted the fusion of classical culture and modern technology in the exhibition, which showcases the infusion of modern vitality into traditional culture.
This year marks the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and France. It is China-France Cultural Tourism Year.