Palace Museum Digital Preview

Through 3D modeling, high-definition images, and online guided tour technology, we create a "Cloud Palace Museum" for you to experience the architectural beauty and cultural relic charm of the Forbidden City immersively without leaving home.

Architectural Digital Preview

Palace Museum 3D Preview

3D Panoramic Tour

Based on high-precision 3D modeling technology, it restores the internal structure and details of core buildings such as the Meridian Gate, Hall of Supreme Harmony, and Imperial Garden of the Palace Museum. It supports 360° rotation viewing and zooming in to observe details like brackets and painted decorations.

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Palace Museum VR Experience

VR Virtual Tour

Combined with VR technology, it simulates the real experience of "walking through the Palace Museum": enter from the Meridian Gate, tour the Outer Court and Inner Court along the central axis, and switch between "dayornight" modes to experience the atmosphere of the Palace Museum at different times.

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Cultural Relics Digital Preview

Selected precious cultural relics from the Palace Museum collection, with high-definition images and text explanations to help you understand the historical stories and cultural value behind the relics.

Along the River During the Qingming Festival
Along the River During the Qingming Festival
Painted by Zhang Zeduan, it depicts the prosperous scene of Bianjing, the capital of the Northern Song Dynasty. It is one of China's top ten famous traditional paintings and is now in the collection of the Palace Museum.
Xuya Square Zun
Xuya Square Zun
A bronze wine vessel with a solemn and elegant shape and exquisite patterns. It is a representative work of Shang Dynasty bronze culture, reflecting the superb casting technology of that era.
Cloisonné Censer with Interlocking Lotus Patterns
Cloisonné Censer with Interlocking Lotus Patterns (Ming Dynasty)
A representative work of Ming Dynasty cloisonné. It uses copper as the base, with wire inlay and enamel filling, featuring bright colors and complex patterns, demonstrating the exquisite craftsmanship of the Ming Dynasty.
Palace Museum Digital Relics Exhibition Hall

Fig: Interface of the Palace Museum Digital Relics Exhibition Hall (Source: AI-generated, DALL·E 3)

To view more digital resources of cultural relics, you can visit the "Digital Relics Library" on the official website of the Palace Museum, which currently has more than 100,000 high-definition images of cultural relics online.