Turpan Museum Brings 2,000 Relics to Life with 3D Digitalization
Turpan Museum in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region on the Chinese mainland is digitizing 2,000 relics in 3D, creating precise models for virtual tours and educational programs.
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