2nd Floor Permanent Exhibition Hall and 3rd Floor Insect Specimen Room as Online Exhibition Spaces

Museum VR Exhibition Hall Opening Poster.

Museum VR Exhibition Hall Opening Poster.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] The Gyeongsang National University Museum has opened a non-face-to-face exhibition hall (VR) that allows online viewing of the 2nd floor permanent exhibition room and the 3rd floor insect specimen room.


From the entrance of the Gyeongsang National University Museum to the lobby, the 2nd floor permanent exhibition room, and the 3rd floor insect specimen room, 360-degree filming technology is used to provide a screen that feels as if you are actually at the museum.


In the 2nd floor permanent exhibition room, visitors can view various materials including Paleolithic and Neolithic surface-collected artifacts from western Gyeongnam, as well as items from the Gaya period and ancient documents.


Detailed photos and explanations of major artifacts are provided to enhance understanding. In addition, four videos currently being screened in the permanent exhibition room, such as "Sea of Exchange, Neukdo," can also be viewed in high definition.


The 3rd floor insect specimen room displays insect specimens donated to the museum by the Department of Biological Education at Gyeongsang National University, collected and researched over more than 40 years during the "Animal Outdoor Exploration" practical course. Visitors can get an overview of various ecological data from Gyeongnam, including insect specimens familiar to the general public such as bees, beetles, and butterflies.


Visitors can access the exhibition by visiting the Gyeongsang National University Museum website or scanning the corresponding QR code. Anyone can freely explore the online exhibition hall in 360 degrees on computers or mobile devices such as smartphones. The mini-map at the top of the screen allows easy navigation to the desired exhibition hall.



Director Cha Young-gil said, "In the prolonged COVID-19 situation, we have established an exhibition hall without time and space restrictions for the entire nation, which can help alleviate the public's thirst for cultural life even a little."


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