People keep making wishes in the mortal world, and the incense in temples never stops burning. Among going to work and striving for progress, the post-90s generation chooses to burn incense in temples. Between asking others for help and relying on themselves, the post-00s generation chooses to seek the blessing of the Buddha.
Following the popularity of frisbee games and the trend of gathering around a stove to boil tea, temple tours have become a popular way for young people to relieve stress nowadays. When they need an outlet for their emotions, temples, which are a piece of pure land amidst the hustle and bustle, have become the travel destinations for young people. There are many reasons why temple tours attract young people. The Zen-style Chinese aesthetic, the healing spiritual realm, and the novel atmosphere and experience all encourage young people to regard temples as a temporary haven for their souls. Many temples in China, in addition to serving as religious places, are also well-known tourist destinations far and wide, playing a significant role in the local cultural and tourism economy as well as the inheritance of Buddhist culture. So, as a national brand of projectors, what can Diheng Projector do on the path of protecting and inheriting China's thousands of years of Buddhist culture? Of course, it is to provide innovative solutions and create a modern and integrated scene experience, thus further expanding the social influence of temples. With this original intention, Diheng's journey of rejuvenating traditions, together with its partners, has led them to two ancient temples in Jiangsu Province—the Gaomin Temple in Yangzhou City and the Site Park of Guqing Temple in Juegang, Nantong City. Lighting up a New Glow After Thousands of Years—the Gaomin Temple The Gaomin Temple, one of the eight famous temples in Yangzhou during the Qing Dynasty, is located on the west side of the junction of the ancient Grand Canal and the Yiyang River in the southern suburbs of Yangzhou City. During the southern inspections of Yangzhou by Emperors Kangxi and Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty, the Gaomin Temple was used as an imperial palace. When Emperor Kangxi made his fourth southern inspection, he once climbed the "Tianzhong Pagoda" in the temple and looked into the distance. He felt as if the pagoda reached up to the sky, so he personally inscribed the temple plaque "Gaomin Temple". The following year, he also composed the "Stele Inscription of Gaomin Temple" and bestowed Buddha statues and other items. Since then, the Gaomin Temple has become renowned all over the world and is known as one of the "Four Great Zen Monasteries" together with the Jinshan Temple in Zhenjiang, the Tiantong Temple in Ningbo, and the Tianning Temple in Changzhou.
In the exploration and practice upgrading of digital management, the Gaomin Temple has chosen to create an immersive Buddhist learning display space by combining multimedia technology with projectors. The Diheng laser projector in the 6000-lumen range is honored to enter this Buddhist pure land that has still been shining brightly for the past thousand years as a multimedia output device, bringing new highlights to the upgrading of the Gaomin Temple.
The Diheng 6000-lumen laser projector adopts DLP display technology. Laser projection technology can offer more vivid colors, making the picture colors more realistic and brilliant. It is equipped with an internal circulation sealed heat dissipation system, which combines the advantages of efficient cooling and low noise. This ensures the projector's stable output during long - term use in the temple and reduces the hassle of later maintenance. Currently, the multimedia Buddhist learning space in the Gaomin Temple, created by Diheng Projector in collaboration with its partners, is fully open and has received unanimous praise from partners and visiting tourists. During this Spring Festival, the Gaomin Temple, empowered by light and shadow, saw a booming stream of pilgrims and a large influx of tourists, injecting new vitality into the traditional temple.
The lingering charm of the thousand-year-old Maritime Silk Road reappears its former glory,
The Site Park of Guqing Temple in Juegang
The site of Guqing Temple in Juegang is an important heritage site and a witness of the East China Sea route of the Maritime Silk Road. It has a history of more than 1,200 years. Although it has endured the chaos of wars, its root and heritage have never been broken and have been carried on to this day.
Modern urbanization construction and the preservation and inheritance of historical culture represent a peculiar collision. And the rapid development of digital technology nowadays has brought new opportunities for the digital and intelligent transformation of the Site Park of Guqing Temple in Juegang. Thus, the immersive display space for the history of Buddhism came into being.
For the creation of this digital space, Diheng's 7000-lumen laser projector was selected as the media presentation device. It brings the glorious ancient Guqing Temple that flourished thousands of years ago back to life in the 21st century, allowing us living in the present to catch a glimpse of the brilliance of the Maritime Silk Road thousands of years ago. The Diheng projector in the 7000-lumen range uses a Nichia MCL laser light source and DLP projection technology. The lifespan of the light source can reach up to 20,000 hours, and in energy-saving mode, it can last up to 30,000 hours. It uses a 0.67-inch DMD from Texas Instruments, making the text resolution sharper.
With the continuous evolution of the public's ways of understanding cultural and tourism scenic areas, the digital upgrading of the marketing and operation of cultural and tourism scenic areas has become an irreversible trend of change. Through immersive digital lighting and shadow technology, it continues to fuel the unprecedented popularity of temple tours. As a national brand manufacturer of projectors, Diheng will bring digital technology of lighting, shadow and object display into more traditional temples. On the premise of protecting the original appearance of the ancient temple buildings, it will empower the Zen temples with lighting and shadow, and pray for the civilization of all living beings.
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