Online Non-Face-to-Face Viewing via Computer and Mobile

2nd Floor Permanent Exhibition Hall, 3rd Floor Insect Specimen Room Open to Public

Poster for the Opening of the Gyeongsang National University Museum VR Exhibition Hall.

Poster for the Opening of the Gyeongsang National University Museum VR Exhibition Hall.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Seryeong] You can now tour the Gyeongsang National University Museum exhibition halls anytime without visiting in person.


Gyeongsang National University has opened an online VR exhibition hall where visitors who find it difficult to visit due to the COVID-19 pandemic can view the museum's 2nd-floor permanent exhibition hall and 3rd-floor insect specimen room via mobile devices and computers.


The entrance, lobby, 2nd-floor permanent exhibition hall, and 3rd-floor insect specimen room have been realized using 360-degree filming technology.


The 2nd-floor permanent exhibition hall includes surface-collected artifacts from the Paleolithic and Neolithic periods of western Gyeongnam, as well as items from the Gaya period and ancient documents.


Detailed photos and descriptions of major artifacts are provided, along with four high-definition videos currently being shown in the permanent exhibition hall, including "Sea of Exchange, Neukdo."


The 3rd-floor insect specimen room is filled with materials collected and researched over more than 40 years during outdoor animal exploration practice courses by the Department of Biological Education at Gyeongsang National University.


Insect specimens donated to the museum are on display, allowing visitors to also explore ecological data of Gyeongnam, including bees, beetles, and butterflies.

Scene of Gyeongsang National University Museum Online Exhibition Room Implementation.

Scene of Gyeongsang National University Museum Online Exhibition Room Implementation.

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To view the exhibition, access the Gyeongsang National University Museum website or scan the corresponding QR code to connect.


You can freely tour the online exhibition hall 360 degrees on computers or mobile devices such as smartphones, and easily move to the desired exhibition hall via the map at the top of the screen.



Director Cha Young-gil of the museum said, “It is very meaningful to establish an exhibition hall without time and space constraints for the entire nation amid the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic,” adding, “I hope it can help alleviate the public’s cultural life thirst even a little.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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