This paper focuses on the transformation of cultural heritage dissemination in the digital age, taking the precious ritual vessel from the Western Zhou Dynasty—Tiger Ying (虎鎣) —as the research subject. It innovatively incorporates digital technology to explore its application and novel pathways in the inheritance of cultural heritage, addressing the difficulties faced by traditional dissemination methods in fully showcasing cultural value. By analyzing the historical and cultural connotations as well as the aesthetic value of the Tiger Ying, this study examines the principles, processes, and advantages of applying digital technology in reconstructing historical contexts and generating animations, and demonstrates how this technology can achieve narrative storytelling and immersive experiential dissemination. The findings reveal that digital technology can effectively enhance the immersion, interactivity, and engagement of cultural heritage dissemination, providing new perspectives and methodologies for the digital preservation and innovative interpretation of cultural heritage.
Li et al. (Wed,) studied this question.