Mr.
Ernesto
Ottone
R.,
Assistant
Director-General
for
Culture,
UNESCO
delivers
the
opening
speech.
“Museums
are
the
most
visited
cultural
sites
in
the
world,
and
their
development
is
also
facing
multiple
challenges.”
said
Mr.
Ernesto
Ottone
R.,
Assistant
Director-General
for
Culture,
UNESCO
in
his
opening
speech.
He
likened
museum
to
a
beacon
of
resilience
and
hope,
“It
guards
memory,
stimulates
creativity
and
builds
bridges
to
a
more
equal,
inclusive
and
sustainable
society.”
The forum lasts for three days, including keynote speeches, thematic exchanges, interactive links and field visits. Representatives from Chantilly Castle in France, National Museum of Colombia, Singapore Museum, Jordan Museum, Palace Museum of China, China Arts and Crafts Museum (China Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum) as well as others shared their experiences and practices around the themes of “the evolution and transformative role of museums”, “the application of digital technology and artificial intelligence”, “the role of museums as educational carriers and lifelong learning platforms”.
The
Third
UNESCO
High-level
Forum
for
Museums
The
forum
also
conducted
interactive
exchanges
on
topics
such
as
virtual
museum
of
stolen
cultural
relics,
cutting-edge
technology
exhibitions,
the
challenges
and
innovations
in
contemporary
museums.
Additionally,
it
submitted
a
report
on
the
outcomes
of
the
World
Conference
on
Cultural
Policies
and
Sustainable
Development,
which
is
scheduled
to
take
place
in
Spain
in
September
2025.
Hangzhou is a famous historical and cultural city, a city of innovation and vitality, and a city of ecological civilization. Hangzhou embodies history in every corner and cultural legacy every step. The three wonders of world cultural heritages, West Lake, Liangzhu Archaeological Ruins and Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, synergize into a heritage matrix where historical legacies mutually illuminate their civilizational dimensions. Nearly 300 museums, various cultural relics resources and cultural products are distributed throughout the city.
Technological innovation and Liangzhu culture are two shining “golden cards” in Yuhang District of Hangzhou, “Five thousand years of Chinese civilization are epitomized in the Liangzhu Ruins”. In recent years, Hangzhou Liangzhu Archaeological Site Administrative District Management Committee has cooperated with many universities and scientific research institutions to solve the problem of “protection of earthen sites in humid environment” and provide solid support for the protection and inheritance of Liangzhu culture.
At Liangzhu Museum, global visitors use AR glasses to animate engraved black pottery from 5,000 years ago, digitally reviving ancient lifeways while building inclusive cultural bridges through technology. The Liangzhu culture is radiating new vitality in the new era.
“Led by AI-driven technological and scientific revolution, the museum sector is undergoing systemic transformation. Digital technologies now serve as an important transnational connectors of civilizations. We are willing to join hands with our global counterparts to promote dialogue among civilizations through technological innovation and inject cultural impetus into sustainable development”,said Ding Pengbo, deputy curator of the National Museum of China .
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