Combining the digital fantasy world of the hit game Black Myth: Wukong with miniature ancient architectural scenes, a new exhibition in Taiyuan, Shanxi Province, is highlighting the unique charm of the province’s historic buildings.
Visitors can wander through intricately detailed dioramas that recreate centuries-old temples, courtyard houses and city walls, each paired with art and soundscapes from the game’s epic storyline. Interactive displays bring together 3D-printed models and animated projections for a truly immersive experience.
This fusion of high-tech gaming and traditional craftsmanship reflects a growing trend in global cultural tourism: using popular media to preserve and celebrate heritage. By merging storytelling and data-driven visuals, the exhibition makes complex historical architecture easy to explore and enjoy.
Open now in Taiyuan, the showcase appeals to digital nomads, gaming fans and culture travelers seeking fresh perspectives on history and innovation. Experience how myth and architecture collide in this one-of-a-kind exhibition.
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'Black Myth: Wukong' meets ancient architecture at Shanxi exhibition
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