This
forum
was
not
only
a
professional
cultural
gathering
but
also
a
vibrant
cross-cultural
dialogue
among
youth.
During
the
forum’s
activities,
Aymene,
a
Generation
Z
student
from
Morocco
studying
in
Hangzhou,
visited
sites
such
as
Liangzhu
Museum,
personally
experiencing
how
digital
technology
is
reshaping
museums
–
a
vivid
demonstration
of
international
youth’s
innovative
approach
to
“unlocking
museums”.
At Liangzhu Museum, Aymene engaged with the “Liangzhu Ancestors AI Face Swap Generator”, where artificial intelligence created a personal portrait infused with Liangzhu cultural elements. In front of the camera, he exclaimed, “It truly generated an AI image of me in the style of Liangzhu!” With the integration of AI, museums are no longer just places to observe history but have evolved into platforms to converse with history. Technology has rendered traditional culture tangible, approachable, and playful.
Moroccan
youth
Aymene
engaged
with
the
“Liangzhu
Ancestors
AI
Face
Swap
Generator”
at
Liangzhu
Museum,
using
artificial
intelligence
to
create
a
personal
portrait
infused
with
Liangzhu
cultural
elements.
Another
highlight
was
the
AR
headset
tour.
Aymene
marveled
at
how
it
“broke
the
limits
of
perception”.
With
a
simple
gesture,
pottery
and
jade
cong
artifacts
from
5,000
years
ago
leapt
vividly
before
his
eyes,
accompanied
by
clear
explanations
of
their
functions,
craftsmanship,
and
historical
backgrounds.
Regarding
these
technological
displays
of
cultural
heritage,
Aymene
remarked,
“They
have
turned
5,000-year-old
cultural
symbols
into
a
universal
language
for
the
world.
With
cultural
continuity
enhanced
by
technological
innovation,
it’s
no
wonder
that
this
homegrown
AR
headset
from
Hangzhou
won
the
admiration
of
museum
directors
from
around
the
globe.”
Through the lens of international youth, this forum raised an inspiring question: “How can Generation Z and museums achieve mutual engagement?” The answers are gradually emerging: telling artifact stories through short videos, and reviving ancient ruins with AI—these approaches not only dissolve the boundaries of space and perception but also reshape how people connect with cultural heritage.
To Gen Z, museums aren’t dusty relics—they’re a fleeting moment in history’s river, a high-five across the expanse of time. With the advance of digital technologies and the growing cultural consciousness among global youth, future museums may evolve from being mere repositories of the past into laboratories for the future.
From “understanding” to “participating,” from “passive reception” to “active engagement,” international youth are redefining the way to unlock museums. This vibrant dialogue across the world is breathing new life into museums, opening up infinite possibilities for the future.
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