At the booth, historical artifacts and relics that cannot be displayed directly are vividly recreated using Hologram technology (three-dimensional images), bringing a real experience in virtual space. The main theme of the booth starts from the main gate with the image of 3 conical hats, symbolizing the formation process of Saigon - Gia Dinh, each hat shows a film about the culture - history of each period. Right next to it, the AI reception system supports answering information for visitors.

The highlight is the panorama screen placed in the middle of the booth, introducing the process of construction and development of Ho Chi Minh City from 1859 to the present through images and documentary films. VR technology (augmented reality) is also applied to reconstruct the Cu Chi Tunnels and many famous landmarks in Ho Chi Minh City. Along with that, the kiosk system to look up information about Ho Chi Minh City's economy , culture, defense, and foreign affairs is digitized, creating a modern exhibition space.

Visitors also enjoyed the check-in camera with a typical frame of Ho Chi Minh City, allowing scanning the code to download photos directly to the phone. In addition, robots supporting information and welcoming guests were arranged at the stage area "Ho Chi Minh City creates the future". Mr. Nguyen Van Phong, a booth attendant, said that from above, the entire display booth has the image of a girl wearing a conical hat with shoulder-length hair, creating a space that is both creative and rich in identity.




Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/an-tuong-khong-giant-trung-bay-ung-dung-cong-nghe-hien-dai-cua-tphcm-post810612.html
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