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First virtual tour of Gandhara civilization in Islamabad

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The land of Pakistan has the honor of being a reflection of the oldest civilizations of the world.

Pakistan has the remains of the oldest civilizations like Gandhara, Mohenjo-Daro, Harappa, Kot Diji. The government of Pakistan is trying to preserve the ancient cultural identity of the country for future generations.

These efforts of Pakistan have also been acknowledged by foreign media outlets. According to Arab News, in the modern digital Gandhara gallery established in the Islamabad Museum, history is alive as facts behind glass.

The gallery presents the history of Gandhara in an artificial intelligence, 3D technology and virtual environment. The gallery was created in collaboration with the Korea Heritage Agency, the Department of Archaeology of Pakistan and the National Heritage and Culture Division.

Visitors to the gallery feel like they are in the virtual Gandhara era as soon as they enter here.

This project is also being highly appreciated by domestic and foreign tourists, students and researchers who visit the Gandhara gallery.

This gallery will help history students understand the Gandhara civilization and enhance Pakistan’s global identity.

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First virtual tour of Gandhara civilization in Islamabad

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The land of Pakistan has the honor of being a reflection of the oldest civilizations of the world.

Pakistan has the remains of the oldest civilizations like Gandhara, Mohenjo-Daro, Harappa, Kot Diji. The government of Pakistan is trying to preserve the ancient cultural identity of the country for future generations.

These efforts of Pakistan have also been acknowledged by foreign media outlets. According to Arab News, in the modern digital Gandhara gallery established in the Islamabad Museum, history is alive as facts behind glass.

The gallery presents the history of Gandhara in an artificial intelligence, 3D technology and virtual environment. The gallery was created in collaboration with the Korea Heritage Agency, the Department of Archaeology of Pakistan and the National Heritage and Culture Division.

Visitors to the gallery feel like they are in the virtual Gandhara era as soon as they enter here.

This project is also being highly appreciated by domestic and foreign tourists, students and researchers who visit the Gandhara gallery.

This gallery will help history students understand the Gandhara civilization and enhance Pakistan’s global identity.

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