Abstract

As an important way to promote global cultural diversity and international understanding, inter-museum cultural exchange exhibitions are of immeasurable value in revitalizing museum resources, deepening public education and promoting international cooperation. Through a combination of literature analysis and case studies, this paper discusses in detail the effects of digital technology in inter-museum cultural exchange exhibitions on deepening public education, leading the dialogue on social issues, alleviating the loss of cultural relics, inheriting national history and culture, realizing data sharing, and promoting cultural exchanges and cultural heritage protection. It aims to give better play to the interpretation and service functions of museum exhibitions, strengthen the long-term preservation and rational utilization of human cultural heritage, and promote the exchanges and sustainable development of civilizations in different countries and regions.

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