On the afternoon of August 13, at the Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology (PTIT), 100 KOLs and students were the first to experience wearing VR virtual reality glasses, returning to the afternoon of September 2, 1945, listening to Uncle Ho read the Declaration of Independence.
Previously, on social networks, information about the exhibition "Returning to sacred moments" created a strong wave of interest in the young community.
Right at the launch, many young people were present early to experience "Return to the sacred moment".
Young people took turns "stepping through the technology gate" and going back in time to stand among the crowd in 1945, listening to Uncle Ho read the Declaration of Independence.
In the sacred moment, young people were able to chant the oath to defend the country with tens of thousands of people.
Content creator Ngo Duc Duy shared emotionally: “This project is very meaningful when combining high technology with historical images, authentically recreating the important moment of the nation. The moment Uncle Ho's voice resounded made me extremely emotional. Before coming here, I saw many young people sharing this project, which is a very happy signal because the historical value is spreading strongly”.
Content creator Dang Thu Ha said she still felt excited: “At first, I was a bit nervous when I stepped onto the stage to experience it, but when the images appeared, I felt like I was standing among my fellow countrymen in Ba Dinh Square. Thanks to 3D technology, I could see all the surrounding scenes. When Uncle Ho read the Declaration of Independence, I was really moved. The moment everyone shouted 'I swear!', I also wanted to shout out loud.”
The exhibition "Returning to the sacred moment" allows visitors to wear VR glasses, freely move in 3D virtual space and interact with actions.
The entire scene of Ba Dinh Square in 1945 was meticulously restored, from the podium, the stands to the cheering and clapping crowds.
Sound, images and emotions blend together, making the experiencer feel like they are truly a part of history.
Images are designed and consulted by a team of experienced artists, graphic experts and sculptors.
After taking off the VR glasses, Hai Trieu was overwhelmed when he "traveled through time" to the sacred moment of autumn 1945, when Uncle Ho read the Declaration of Independence. That feeling of pride mixed with emotion grew even more intense as the National Day celebration on September 2nd was approaching.
Many young people excitedly "checked in" with VR glasses during their first experience.
Trang Anh - one of the young people participating in the experience, expressed her desire to soon share and spread this exhibition to friends and family, so that everyone has the opportunity to return to the historical moment of the nation.
The exhibition "Returning to the sacred moment" is open to the public from 8:00 a.m. on August 19 to 21 at the National Broadcasting Center, 58 Quan Su, and from August 28 to September 5 at the Dong Hoi National Exhibition Center - Dong Anh, Hanoi .
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