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Forbidden City

Leica HDS3000 scans the Palace Museum
The Palace Museum in the “Forbidden City” in Beijing is the biggest and most comprehensive ancient palace complex in the current world, and it is a valuable cultural heritage for human being.
In 1925, the Palace Museum completed its historical change from an imperial palace to a museum, and became the biggest museum of ancient cultures and arts in China. At the 80th anniversary of the Palace Museum in 2005, the Palace Museum and CCTV jointly launched a full-length TV documentary named “The Palace Museum”. While enjoying the huge complex with a history of over 500 years, Chinese ancient architectural traditions and unique Chinese styles, as well as how it is preserved, have you ever noticed the role of Leica HDS3000 3D laser scanner?

 
 

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