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International Journal of Social Sciences and Economic Management, 2023, 4(2); doi: 10.38007/IJSSEM.2023.040211.

Virtual Construction and Deep Exploration of Han Dynasty Tombs Based on VR

Author(s)

Zheng Wang

Corresponding Author:
Zheng Wang
Affiliation(s)

Jewelry and Jade Carving College, Nanyang Normal University, Nanyang 473000, China

Abstract

This paper utilizes virtual reality (VR) technology to conduct research on virtual construction and deep exploration of Han Dynasty tombs. Firstly, an analysis of the historical background, architectural style, and cultural characteristics of Han Dynasty tombs is conducted to provide a basic reference for virtual construction. Secondly, the specific applications and implementation methods of VR technology in tomb construction are discussed, including 3D modeling, texture mapping, and scene creation. Finally, the advantages and future development trends of Han Dynasty tomb virtual construction based on VR deep exploration are discussed. This paper aims to provide a new perspective and method for tomb preservation, cultural heritage, and virtual tourism.

Keywords

Virtual Reality, Han Dynasty Tombs, Virtual Construction, Deep Exploration

Cite This Paper

Zheng Wang. Virtual Construction and Deep Exploration of Han Dynasty Tombs Based on VR. International Journal of Social Sciences and Economic Management (2023), Vol. 4, Issue 2: 84-88. https://doi.org/10.38007/IJSSEM.2023.040211.

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