Palace Museum's 'emoji' of cultural relics goes viral
Updated: 2015-12-01 15:45
By Jiang Wei(chinadaily.com.cn)
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After opening the online store in 2010, the Palace Museum has produced many creative and cute gadgets, and interacted with Internet users in a humorous way.
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A screenshot of a mobile phone holder sold in the Palace Museum's online store. [Photo/Taobao] |
According to public data, sales surpassed 700 million yuan ($109 million) in the first half of this year, higher than last year's annual sales.
"We are trying every possible way to encourage people to take home the culture of Palace Museum," said Shan Jixiang, director of the museum.
Shan said his team needs to better understand the public's needs, dig out information from the museum's collection and use modern technology wisely.
Zhang Jingcheng, director of the China Creative Industry Research Center, said the museum has set a good example for the creative industry.
"By converting its historical and cultural resources into cultural creative products, the museum not only gets economical benefits but also spreads historic culture," Zhang said.
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