The Temple of Literature is filled with sound and light. (Photo: Huyen Trang/VOV1) |
Employing cutting-edge 3D Mapping technology and sophisticated lighting and sound techniques, the night-time exploration will transform the Temple of Literature, creating a mesmerizing and enchanting experience for visitors.
After watching the film "Historical Books in Stone", Nguyen Van Vu of Hanoi said, “I found this night tour very informative. The film recounts the history of the doctoral steles, providing an insight into their cultural and historical significance.”
The creative fusion of sound and light through 3D mapping is a large part of the allure of "Historical Books in Stone". The show tells the story of a tortoise searching for the meaning behind the silent stone surfaces of the 82 doctorate steles.
“The film presents a different perspective on the 82 doctoral steles. We want people to know that each stele is a book about academic achievements and Vietnam’s tradition of education. We encourage people to take the time to learn about these steles and the profound meaning hidden behind them,” said Truong Quoc Toan, the scriptwriter of "Historical Books in Stone".
Doan Ha of the Amica Travel company said she will promote the film to her customers. “Watching ‘Historical Books in Stone’ made me understand the challenges of the scholars' journey from their early struggles to their moment of triumph and glory. The combination of visuals and sound creates a heroic and moving vibe. I will definitely recommend this film and the Temple of Literature night tour to all visitors, especially foreigners.”
"Historical Books in Stone" has both educational and entertainment elements, revitalizing history in a creative way. It appeals to all ages.
Director of the Centre for Temple of Literature Cultural and Scientific Activities, Le Xuan Kieu, speaks at the film launch ceremony. (Photo: Huyen Trang/VOV1) |
“Using technology and engaging storytelling, ‘Historical Books in Stone’ continues the success of the night tour themed "’The Essence of Education’ in teaching visitors about the significance of the Temple of Literature. We hope families will come experience the nighttime tour and connect with Vietnam’s traditional values. The tour inspires young people to pursue knowledge,” Dr. Le Xuan Kieu, Director of the Centre for Temple of Literature Cultural and Scientific Activities, said.
The 3D mapping film is shown at 8:00 PM, 9:00 PM, and 10:00 PM on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays.