CHANGSHA, CHINA -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 21 May 2025 - As an important connector, innovator, and guardian of
cultural identity, Hunan Museum has launched the "Xiangyun · Rebirth"
series of activities since May 16, aligning with this year's
International Museum Day theme "The Future of Museums in a Rapidly
Changing Society." Focusing on three dimensions—deepened research,
digital revitalization, and innovative communication & services—the
Museum aims to release and showcase its recent achievements and future
plans to the public, breathing new life into ancient cultural heritage
in the new era.
In response to the contemporary proposition of scientific and
technological innovation-driven development, Hunan Museum relies on
technology to empower cultural heritage research. With the continuous
advancement of research on cultural relics unearthed from the Mawangdui
Han Tombs, and with the technical support of modern high-definition
equipment, breakthrough progress has been made in its research.One such
breakthrough involves Chengyun Embroidery ("Cloud-Riding Embroidery"),
long misidentified as a "pillow towel." Comparative analysis of
excavation data and historical records confirmed it as China's earliest
known
yinxi (silk cushion), reshaping academic and public
understanding.Another discovery emerged through high-resolution scans of
the Mawangdui T-shaped Painting on Silk. Researchers identified
repainting traces in figures like
Dihun (heavenly gate guardians) and the
Divine Leopard, offering new insights into Han Dynasty artistic
techniques.The third finding is the identification of a double-phoenix
motif in the
Chengyun Embroidery—a significant addition to Mawangdui embroidery studies—highlighting the aesthetic values and craftsmanship of Han textile art.
Hunan Museum also unveiled outcomes from two digital heritage initiatives:
Exploring Yuan Plan 2024 and
Digital Han Lifestyle. The former used AI to recreate a Western
Han straight-cut, printed, color-painted silk-padded robe, showcasing
exquisite detail, historical depth, and dynamic beauty—granting the
garment a digital rebirth.Meanwhile,
Digital Han Lifestyle offers an immersive exploration of Han
clothing, cuisine, dwellings, transportation, and spiritual aesthetics.
Visitors can wear Han robes, enjoy traditional banquets, and experience
classical music, engaging with Chinese heritage across dimensions.
By unveiling these achievements, Hunan Museum not only affirms its
leading role in digital heritage innovation but also opens new windows
for the public to engage with Han civilization—fostering the creative
transformation and dynamic transmission of Chinese traditional culture
in the digital age.