Explore the Emperor's Mausoleum: An Immersive Archaeological VR Adv.
Immerse into the magic of cutting-edge tech & ancient tales, experience the thrill of time travel, as you explore historical events with VR goggles on an extraordinary adventure.
Academic-Level Restoration: In collaboration with acamedia, the structure of the Qin Shi Huang Mausoleum has been digitally restored to a 1:1 scale, based on the "Records of the Grand Historian" and the latest archaeological findings. This restoration prioritizes historical accuracy.
Child-Friendly Design: Participants interact with the virtual character, a cartoon figure of the Terracotta Warriors that encourages positive exploration.
Interdisciplinary Learning: This project combines history, art, and technology through interactive simulations, providing a comprehensive STEAM experience for all participants.
What to expect
“Adventure × Technology × Cultural Heritage” Embark on an exhilarating journey back to the ancient Qin dynasty and discover the splendor othe Terracotta Army, a 25-minute immersive archaeological adventure that transcends the boundaries of time. The narrative navigates through a series of enigmatic events, into a world of ancient secrets and architectural wonder that is crafted based on scriptures and ancient documentaries—unveiled and brought to life right before your eyes. With cutting-edge innovation, you can “strike” the chimes (bianzhong) to simulate the enchanting sounds of ancient rhythms, uncover the secrets of the twenty-eight constellations, “board” on a boat across the mercury lake, and even “ride” the bronze black bird for a breathtaking view of the entire imperial mausoleum.








Reviews
Taking advantage of the Christmas holiday, I brought my son to try something new. This is an XR experience located in a high-end commercial building in Lai Chi Kok! It's different from what I've played before. A lot of the previous ones were gun battles, fighting monsters, or fighting zombies. This one is about visiting the tomb of Qin Shi Huang, which is more educational than before. It's not super exciting, but there are some interactions along the way. I chose to listen to the Cantonese version, which I thought was good! The person in charge said there are also English or Mandarin versions available, suitable for different people. I saw kids playing soccer there that day. It turns out that this place also has an indoor soccer field! I also saw they were adding some game consoles, such as PS5 and Switch! I asked the person in charge for their contact information so I can organize a party for my son in the future. Downstairs, I saw that this place is owned by New World, so it's relatively new and the restrooms are clean 😂! The places I usually go to for my son's parties are often in older industrial buildings. I didn't buy the additional craft package that day, I'll try it next time!
This game feels like being in the tomb of Qin Shi Huang, allowing players to imagine if the real tomb of Qin Shi Huang is like this? The adventure is also quite creative. We also made our own simplified version of an ancient bell that makes sound, which was a lot of fun, and my dad enjoyed playing with it. The venue provides some simple books and folders for teaching purposes, and the production is serious. The staff's service attitude is very good, and the environment is large and comfortable. I heard that after a while, they will change to the next theme game, looking forward to coming again next time! Highly recommended for those who like adventure games and those who like history~
Experience: The vR klook location is in a relatively new commercial building in Lai Chi Kok. There was no one there that day because it was a newly announced activity. The host was very kind, introducing the activity content and what other vR experiences were available afterward. The activity content was rich. Both adults and children were very happy.
Wonderful VR experience - spectacular graphics, fun interactions and educational. Available in English, Cantonese and Mandarin. Note it’s inside B Tower, 6F.
The visuals are incredibly realistic. Even though it's animated, it truly feels like you're right there. The most enjoyable parts are the musical sounds when you tap the percussion instruments, being able to pick up objects, and even taking a boat ride to review the troops. It's all very entertaining.
A very interactive experience, it was our first time trying it, and both adults and children found it very interesting! Highly recommend for families to come and experience it!
A very good experience, saw the Qin King's Mausoleum and the vanished Loulan. Looking forward to the next new show.
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