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Digitizing Cultural Heritage in Contemporary China: An Introduction to “Sinorelic”
Digitization, Online Resources, Sinology

Digitizing Cultural Heritage in Contemporary China: An Introduction to “Sinorelic”

What is Sinorelic? Sinorelic (华夏古迹图) is a Chinese-language online platform for collecting and sharing data about cultural heritage sites. Developed … Continue reading Digitizing Cultural Heritage in Contemporary China: An Introduction to “Sinorelic”

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