Reviving ancient art: A cultural and technological journey through Yungang Grottoes
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"Standing in front of these massive stone carvings, I'm deeply impressed by their grandeur," said Mongolian student Munkhbat Anu-Ujin during her visit to Shanxi's Yungang Grottoes.
She found the 3D printing technology particularly fascinating. "With digital technology, we don't have to be there in person to see the artifacts. This mix of culture and technology gave the grotto art new life," she said.
Anu-Ujin sees this innovation as a bridge for cultural exchange, "These replicas can help everyone experience the beauty of Chinese ancient art."
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