During the two-day exhibition, Beijing culture attracted the attention and interest of many visitors. The Charming Beijing Photo Exhibition , covering 500 square meters, depicted the daily life and fascinating scenery of Beijing in more than 70 photos.
Wang Peng, chief executive officer of Tangyingzhongxian Culture Corp, the company responsible for the exhibition, said the exhibition used several high-tech approaches to better display the city, among which the interactive programs were especially popular.
For example, the 3D views vividly showed the layout of the Forbidden City's main hall and the aerial view of the Zhongguacun Science Park expressed the vitality and development of Beijing.
The virtual reality devices made visitors feel like they were walking in the Beijing Olympic Sports Center Area and the Summer Palace. A guest from Hungary said: "I hope the exhibition can be held in my hometown so that more people can have the same experience as me. It's awesome."
The Chinese National Acrobatic Troupe performs at the Sophia National Cultural Palace on September 26. [Photo/Wang Peng] |