Interactive Sound Exhibition Breathes New Life into Cultural Heritage

Hanoi: Located in Bac Gia Nghia ward in the central province of Lam Dong: the Sound Exhibition House under the Lam Dong Museum has become a popular destination for visitors exploring the UNESCO Dak Nong Global Geopark. Combining culture, history, nature and interactive technology, it offers an innovative approach to preserving and promoting cultural heritage. Built in 2019, the 200-square-metre exhibition features eight display spaces centred on seven themes: stone, wind, water, wood, fire, light and people. Through interactive artworks created by French artist group Scenocosme, visitors can generate sounds, lights and movements, gaining a deeper appreciation of the relationship between humans and nature.

According to Vietnam News Agency, the exhibition's unique integration of interactive technology and cultural elements has made it a significant attraction in the region. The creative installations invite visitors to engage with the environment in a way that underscores the interconnectedness of humans and the natural world. The Sound Exhibition House not only serves as a cultural landmark but also as an educational tool, enhancing public awareness of environmental and cultural conservation.

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