Beiwen Digital, a subsidiary of the Beijing Cultural Investment Development Group Co., Ltd., has joined forces with Hong Kong JM Enigma Capital Limited to usher in a new era of digital collectibles.
Through the development of NFT 2.0, they aim to integrate China’s vast cultural assets with modern technology, further promoting Chinese culture on the global stage.
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A press conference was held in Hong Kong to formalize this collaboration, where representatives from both companies signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). The event gathered industry leaders and media, highlighting the importance of this partnership.
Design cooperation memorandum signing ceremony
Chinese culture is spread to the world through NFT
China's cultural treasures are being digitised, with assets like the Temple of Heaven and the Twelve Bronze Chinese Zodiac Heads at the forefront.
These digital assets aim to preserve and share the rich heritage of China with a global audience, utilising NFT 2.0 technology.
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Fusion of Ancient and Modern - Digital Collections Inspired by Dunhuang Art Ushering in the New Era of NFT 2.0
The project also features contributions from renowned artists, such as Dunhuang colorist Chen Youbai, who integrates traditional Chinese art with modern digital formats.
His work will be digitised and offered as NFTs, providing new opportunities for commercial and artistic endeavours.
Dunhuang Mural "Flying Sky"
Hong Kong's Role as a Hub
Hong Kong, with its strong legal framework and status as an international financial centre, is positioned to play a key role in this cultural digitisation effort.
The collaboration between Beiwen Digital and JM Enigma Capital will benefit from Hong Kong’s unique position to facilitate the international trade of these digital assets.
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