
KUALA LUMPUR, 27 February 2026 – Visitors to the “Chain of Civilization – Digital Intangible Cultural Heritage Co-Creation Initiative” can experience heritage like never before, thanks to a series of immersive and interactive installations. Held at LaLaport Bukit Bintang City Centre, the exhibition fuses traditional Chinese paper-cutting with cutting-edge technology, engaging audiences through a multi-sensory experience.
One of the exhibition’s highlights is the “Cube” digital space, where visitors are enveloped by dynamic light projections and animated visuals that bring intricate paper-cut designs to life. Each movement and color detail showcases the elegance and precision of the art form in a digital environment.

At the Master Workstation, the public can observe live demonstrations of sketching, cutting, and coloring techniques. This provides a rare opportunity to witness the craftsmanship in action and understand the painstaking process behind each piece.
Adding a modern twist, the AI Interactive Greeting Card zone allows visitors to create their own digital artwork inspired by paper-cut motifs. Participants can instantly generate personalized digital creations, combining traditional motifs with AI-powered technology. This blend of heritage and interactivity makes the exhibition especially appealing to younger, tech-savvy audiences, fostering deeper engagement and understanding of intangible cultural heritage.