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A digital odyssey through Dunhuang with Fan Jinshi
A digital odyssey through Dunhuang with Fan Jinshi

The Independent

time30-05-2025

  • General
  • The Independent

A digital odyssey through Dunhuang with Fan Jinshi

The magnificence of Dunhuang and the Mogao Caves should be seen by the world. The issue has always been how to show them to more people, but still protect the delicate thousand-year-old treasures at the same time. Finding a solution to that particular quandary has been a life-time task for Fan Jinshi, honorary director of the Dunhuang Academy. As a result, she has been on the frontline of the historical landmark's digital preservation. During an exclusive interview with China Daily, Fan, dubbed the 'daughter of Dunhuang', shared stories from the digital odyssey undertaken to catalog and present the awe-inspiring content of the Mogao Caves. She hopes that, through the efforts of generations of researchers, their magnificence can be admired long into the future.

Sarawak Museum's digital preservation project to spotlight Kuching's historic buildings
Sarawak Museum's digital preservation project to spotlight Kuching's historic buildings

Malay Mail

time11-05-2025

  • Business
  • Malay Mail

Sarawak Museum's digital preservation project to spotlight Kuching's historic buildings

KUCHING, May 11 — The Sarawak Museum Department has announced plans to collaborate with PCSS Consultancy Sdn Bhd in digitally preserving several of the state's historic buildings in Kuching. This initiative aligns with ongoing efforts to safeguard Sarawak's rich architectural and cultural heritage using modern technological solutions. According to PCSS Consultancy's director of professional services Andy Tiong, preliminary discussions are underway, with the works expected to commence within the next one to two months. The partnership will begin by developing a comprehensive preservation programme focused on selected heritage structures, such as the old post office and former court buildings. 'Part of the plan includes the creation of numerous digital maps and models to be showcased at the Borneo Cultures Museum in the future,' he said, adding that all data and digital materials generated through the initiative would be handed over to the Sarawak Museum Department. Tiong shared these insights at the closing ceremony of 'Timeless Treasures: The Legacy of Old Hokkien School and Darul Kurnia' programme, held at Plaza Merdeka here yesterday. According to him, the digital programme is fully funded by the State Ministry of Education, Innovation and Talent Development (MEITD) and conducted in collaboration with Kuching Community College. 'The upcoming conservation initiative, on the other hand, will be funded by the Sarawak Museum Department,' he added. Tiong also spoke about the just-completed documentation of the Old Hokkien School and Darul Kurnia buildings, stating that both structures remained structurally sound and required only minor refurbishments. 'These sites may be repurposed as creative spaces for exhibitions or innovation showcases,' he said. — The Borneo Post

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