Hong Kong Shue Yan University has created a virtual reality project supplemented with AI to keep key traditions alive.
“Hong Kong is what I would call an ultra-extreme, high-density city. We have about 42,000 buildings,” she says. “Because we are a service economy, we don’t have a lot of industry – 60% ...
The project aims to create an immersive experience for users to learn about Chinese martial arts and dragon and lion dance ...
That dream of being “different” is now known as Hysan Urban Farm, which is located on top of the building, Hysan Place, in the heart of one of Hong Kong’s busiest commercial districts ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Gay Giano, a tailor shop in Hong Kong, is using 3D technology to measure customers' body shapes. The machine can create a detailed visualization of a person in less ...