File:First Minister visits the Eastern Qing Tombs (6453364091).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionFirst Minister visits the Eastern Qing Tombs (6453364091).jpg |
First Minister Alex Salmond visited China's famous Eastern Qing Tombs, ahead of work to digitally document the world-famous heritage site as part of the 'Scottish Ten' project - launching Scotland-China's 'digital diplomacy' links. The 'Scottish Ten' is a collaboration between Historic Scotland, Glasgow School of Art and CyArk, which is documenting all five UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Scotland and five international sites using cutting-edge digital technologies, including laser scanning. |
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