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Abstract. Co-hosted by Tsinghua University, ICOMOS China, Tsinghua Heritage Institute for Digitization, and Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture, the CIPA2021 symposium (28th biennial symposium of the international scientific committee for documentation of cultural heritage) was held online successfully at Tsinghua University during August 28th to September 1st, 2021. This is the first time CIPA held a biennial symposium in mainland of China and in online format since its establishment in 1968. The theme of the symposium is “Great Learning & Digital Emotion”. During the 5-day online symposium, opening ceremony & keynote-speech session-1, education session, outstanding youth forum, 12 sub-theme forums, and keynote-speech session-2 & closing ceremony were organized, which included 130 more presentations and attracted more than 1,000 online participants from more than 30 countries on five continents to conduct academic exchanges and seminars.Among all the presentations, four of them are keynote speeches. These include: 1) “deep learning for cultural heritage” by Professor Christian Heipke (President of ISPRS), 2) “space technology in support of world heritage” by Professor Huadong Guo (Academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences), 3) “digital culture heritage and territorial spatial planning — China's practice and perspective” by Professor Jun Chen (Academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering), and 4) “documentation — foundation of any heritage policy” by Professor Teresa Patrício (President of ICOMOS). Besides these keynotes, all other 120 more presentations are selected from the publication papers of ISPRS Annals and Archives.The progress and prospects of research and practice of digital cultural heritage all over the world can be summarized as theory, technology, and method of CHIM that will be described as follows. Basically, CHIM refers of Cultural Heritage Information Modelling. However, based on CIPA2021 symposium and the paper publications, CHIM is not just Modelling and Model, but the current progress and future prospects of digital cultural heritage research and practice, such as “C” represents Collection, Collaboration, Coordination, and Conference; “H” represents High-Speed, High-Quality, High-Tech. and High-Education; “I” represents Integration, Interpret, International, and Intelligent; and “M” represents Multi-Classes, Methodology, Multidisciplinary, and Management. And all of the aspects are included into the following table (see Table 1) and it is clear that CHIM is not only a Model for documentation but also a platform for future intelligent conservation.

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  • Co-hosted by Tsinghua University, ICOMOS China, Tsinghua Heritage Institute for Digitization, and Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture, the CIPA2021 symposium (28th biennial symposium of the international scientific committee for documentation of cultural heritage) was held online successfully at Tsinghua University during August 28th to September 1st, 2021. This is the first time CIPA held a biennial symposium in mainland of China and in online format since its establishment in 1968

  • The progress and prospects of research and practice of digital cultural heritage all over the world can be summarized as theory, technology, and method of CHIM that will be described as follows

  • Sander Münster (Friedrich Schiller University Jena) Shalini Dasgupta (Heritage Conservation & Design Centre) Shixiong Shawn Hu(East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania) Shuqiang Lv(Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture) Stratos Stylianidis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki ) Tim Belden (University of Surrey) Valentina Bonora (University of Florence) Victor Ferreira (Lisbon School of Architecture) Victor Manuel Lopez-Menchero (University of Castilla-La Mancha) Wei Dong(School of Architecture in Southeast University) Wei Feng(School of New Media and Communication Tianjin University) Weiyi Pei (Beijing Re-yuanmingyuan Company Ltd.) Wensheng Zhou(School of Architecture in Tsinghua University) Xavier Forde (Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga) Xianmin Mai(Southwest Minzu University) Xin Yi (School of Architecture in Southeast University) Xinyuan Wang(The Aerospace Information Research Institute) Y.J. Jeng (Quemoy University) Yael Alef (Israel Antiquities Authority) Yan He(Beijing Tsinghua Heritage Institute for Digitization) Yan Zheng(Central Academy of Fine Arts) Yang Deng(Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture) Ying Long(School of Architecture in Tsinghua University) Yingbiao Chen(School of Geography and Remote Sensing in Guangzhou University) Yinghua Ma(Beijing Tsinghua Heritage Institute for Digitization) Youqiang Dong(Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture) Yuan Li(School of Architecture and Civil Engineering in Xiamen University) Yuhua Wu(Chinese Academy of Cultural Heritage) Yuliang Yang(Yunnan Normal University) Yunfei Qiao(Chinese Academy of Cultural Heritage) Zhifeng Wu(School of Geography and Remote Sensing in Guangzhou University) Zhou Lv(School of Architecture in Tsinghua University) Zhuonan Wang (Inner Mongolia University of Technology)

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Co-hosted by Tsinghua University, ICOMOS China, Tsinghua Heritage Institute for Digitization, and Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture, the CIPA2021 symposium (28th biennial symposium of the international scientific committee for documentation of cultural heritage) was held online successfully at Tsinghua University during August 28th to September 1st, 2021.

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