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As important venues for carrying history and culture and passing on the torch of civilization, large-scale museums are facing the tests of the times in terms of their exhibition models.

(Large-Scale Multi-Storey National-Level Museum)
In traditional exhibitions, viewers are often limited by time, space, and the depth of guided tours, making it difficult to fully experience the profound heritage behind cultural relics. Meanwhile, museums often face efficiency bottlenecks in terms of exhibit management, exhibition updates, and cross-regional cultural communication.

(VR Museum)
The emergence of Capture Cloud's 3D real-scene technology has provided a new approach for large-scale museums to create integrated exhibitions, achieving an all-round upgrade in aspects ranging from exhibition experience and cultural communication to operation and management.

In traditional exhibition scenarios, viewers' exhibition experiences are subject to numerous limitations. When exhibition halls are crowded with people, long queues often form in front of popular exhibits, making it difficult for viewers to stop and appreciate them up close; some cultural relics have restricted opening hours or areas due to conservation needs, leaving ordinary viewers hardly able to catch a glimpse of their true appearance.

(Traditional Offline Museum)
Paper guidebooks have limited information, and audio guides have fixed content, making it difficult to meet different viewers' needs for in-depth interpretation. Additionally, the geographical nature of museums discourages viewers from remote areas, who struggle to overcome spatial barriers to experience cultural charm.

(Seamless 3D Transition from Aerial View Directly into the Museum)

(Access the Cloud Exhibition Hall from the Exhibition Hall's Official Website)
The integration of Capture Cloud's 3D real-scene technology first breaks the constraints of physical space and builds an integrated "online + offline" exhibition-viewing ecosystem. By recreating the entire view of the museum's exhibition halls through 3D real scenes, viewers can enjoy an immersive tour of the virtual exhibition halls from anywhere, simply by logging into the museum's official website, mini-program, or official account.

(High-Definition Presentation of Cultural Relics)

(360° Object Viewing)
Clicking on the cultural relic model allows you to view multi-angle rotating views. Combined with AIGC digital human commentary, you can listen to vivid historical background stories—for example, the digital human can transform into an archaeologist to tell the story of the cultural relic's excavation process, or into a historical figure to recreate the living scenes of the era when the cultural relic existed.

(Digital Human Commentary)
This interactive interpretation brings static cultural relics "to life". It not only satisfies the curiosity of ordinary viewers but also facilitates detailed observation for professional researchers.

(Sandbox Function)
At the exhibition management level, Capture Cloud's integrated solution greatly improves the operational efficiency of museums. The 3D scenic area sandbox function is extended here as a "Museum Digital Sandbox", through which managers can view real-time data such as virtual foot traffic distribution in various exhibition halls and attention metrics of popular exhibits via the backend, providing a decision-making basis for offline crowd management and exhibit adjustments.

(Exhibit List)
The scenic spot list function has been transformed into "Exhibit Classification Navigation". Viewers can quickly locate cultural relics they are interested in by dynasty, material, or theme. The system can also recommend related exhibits based on browsing history, forming an exhibition-viewing path similar to a "Cultural Relic Knowledge Graph".

(AI Customer Service)
What is more noteworthy is that the flexibility of Capture Cloud endows museum exhibitions with greater extensibility. Traditional offline special exhibitions require a long preparation cycle and high costs. However, through 3D real-scene technology, museums can quickly build virtual special exhibition areas, incorporate replicas or digital models of precious cultural relics into them, and cooperate with AI customer service to answer viewers' questions about the special exhibitions in real time.

(Exhibit 3D Model)
For example, if a museum plans to hold a "Special Exhibition of Cultural Relics", it can centrally display digital models of related cultural relics scattered across various regions through Capture Cloud. Viewers can "travel through" desert trade routes online and experience the grand occasion of cultural integration.

(Museum 3D Model)

(Original Low-Altitude 3D Aerial Photography Roaming)
By combining drone aerial photography with 3D modeling, viewers can overlook the entire appearance of the museum building from the air and understand its design concept and historical changes—for instance, the central axis layout of the Forbidden City and the garden-style architectural aesthetics of the Suzhou Museum can all be presented from a macro perspective. This allows viewers to establish an understanding of the museum's overall cultural context before appreciating the cultural relics. Such a progressive "from architecture to cultural relics" experience deepens viewers' comprehensive understanding of cultural heritage.

(Customized Tour Route)
In addition, Capture Cloud can also help museums achieve in-depth integration of "education + exhibition". For student groups, the system can generate customized tour routes, paired with interactive quizzes, virtual restoration and other mini-games, allowing teenagers to learn historical knowledge through exploration;

(Mobile-Terminal Digital Human Commentary)

(Museum 3D Tour)
When cultural relics are no longer confined to glass display cases, and exhibitions break through the boundaries of physical space, large museums can truly become cultural bridges that transcend time and space, endowing the inheritance of civilization with greater vitality.

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