Tech-savvy gallery shows Quzhou's transformative changes
A wood-carving miniature of the Zhulinchan Temple – located in Longyou county in Quzhou – is displayed at the immersive-experience art gallery. [Photo/WeChat account: quzhoufb]
An immersive-experience art gallery recently opened in the protected cultural relic site – Tianwang Tower in Quzhou city, in East China's Zhejiang province – according to local media reports on Sept 27.
Combining with the time-honored history and culture of Quzhou, the art gallery expounds an interpretation of "culture + sci-tech", for an imaginative tour guide that takes the audience through lights and shadows.
Verses from a classic Buddhist poem inscribed on the pillars – "Fundamentally there is not a single thing – Where could any dust be attracted?" – brings forth a sense of Zen Buddhist philosophy. [Photo/WeChat account: quzhoufb]