"To make complex archaeological findings accessible, we've used extensive digital storytelling to offer an intuitive, engaging journey into the lives of Dahecun's ancient inhabitants."
In the immersive zone, visitors can wander through re-created jungle settlements, witnessing ancient fishing, pottery-making and grain harvesting scenes. The crackle of kiln fires and the aroma of fermenting grains fill the air, making prehistoric life tangible.
"The interactive design here is awe-inspiring," says visitor Wang Xiaoyu. "The Impressions of Yangshao section gave me a systematic understanding of the culture, with strong thematic focus and interactivity."
Hu, the museum director, says, "We aim to bridge the past and present through exhibitions, digital experiences and immersive learning, making Yangshao culture more tangible and engaging for the public."
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