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Theoretical Mechanism and Implementation Path of Digital Technology Enabling Cultural Heritage Protection

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  • Ye Ziqing

    (Ph.D. Candidate in the University of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China)

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Cultural heritage is an important carrier of Chinese excellent traditional culture, based on the background of digital and real integration, introducing symbiosis theory into the theoretical analysis framework of the integration and development of cultural heritage and digital technology has important academic value and practical significance. Based on the in-depth explanation of the connotation of the integration of cultural heritage and digital technology, we specifically analyze the symbiotic unit, symbiotic environment, and symbiotic mode in the dynamic symbiosis system, and discuss the application of digital technology in the protection, dissemination, and experience of cultural heritage. The integration development of Chinese cultural heritage and digital technology has made remarkable achievements, but there are still constraints such as insufficient integration depth, high user demand but weak practical application, and backward protection and utilization cognition. Therefore, it is necessary to accelerate the application and management of technology research and development, pay attention to user needs, and improve the level of social cognition, to realize the value of cultural heritage shared by the society.

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  • Ye Ziqing, 2024. "Theoretical Mechanism and Implementation Path of Digital Technology Enabling Cultural Heritage Protection," China Finance and Economic Review, De Gruyter, vol. 13(1), pages 112-128, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:bpj:cferev:v:13:y:2024:i:1:p:112-128:n:6
    DOI: 10.1515/cfer-2024-0006
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