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Tu Duc Tomb and An Dinh Palace to be digitalized with 3D Models

TTH.VN - This project, aiming to digitally conserve Tu Duc Tomb and An Dinh Palace, will be implemented by Seagate Technology Private Company Information, which works in the field of data storage solutions, in cooperation with the international non-profit organization CyArk ( a U.S. company)

Ticket exemption and discount for visiting heritagesFree tickets for visiting relics on March 26Revenue of Hue monument visiting tickets exceeds 20% of the planHue relics through a 3D digitized map

An Dinh Palace was built in 1917 and completed in 1919. Photo: Trung Phan

This decision to support Hue historical relics is part of CyArk’s international digital data conservation program. All of the documents and photos taken from the scenes will be transformed into real images in the form of 3D models, so as to improve the effectiveness and accuracy of the research, conservation and restoration in relation with the historical relics of Hue.

By Dong Van

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