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Silkroad Visual Secures Multiple Key Exhibition Projects, Continuously Expanding New Practices in Cultural and Industrial Spaces with Digital Creativity

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Silkroad Visual Secures Multiple Key Exhibition Projects, Continuously Expanding New Practices in Cultural and Industrial Spaces with Digital Creativity

May 29
20:57 2026

SHENZHEN – May 29, 2026 – Recently, Silkroad Visual has received a series of positive news, winning the exhibition design bid for the Shenzhen Mangrove Wetland Museum, the exhibition construction bid for the TCL Industrial Museum in Huizhou, and the Hefei Di Space · New Energy Vehicle Science Museum project. Covering ecological science education, industrial civilization, and industrial exhibition, the three projects demonstrate Silkroad Visual’s integrated service capabilities in public cultural spaces and industrial brand spaces, while also reflecting the market’s continued recognition of the company’s professional strength, creative expression, and project delivery capabilities.

As China’s first listed company in the digital creativity industry, Silkroad Visual has long been deeply engaged in scenarios integrating “culture & technology.” With business areas spanning digital exhibition, digital industry, digital culture, and digital technology, the company has continued to participate in the construction of urban public cultural facilities, museums, science and technology museums, industrial exhibition halls, and brand experience spaces. The recent series of successful bids once again highlights Silkroad Visual’s presence in key cultural landmarks, industrial science education spaces, and urban public exhibition scenarios.

Shenzhen Mangrove Wetland Museum: Telling a New Story of Ecological Civilization with a Global Perspective

As the world’s first large-scale thematic museum dedicated to mangrove wetlands, the Shenzhen Mangrove Wetland Museum is located in the core area of Shenzhen Bay, known as the “City of Mangroves”. Adjacent to the Futian Mangrove National Nature Reserve and the International Mangrove Center, the museum integrates ecological, Shenzhen-specific, and global dimensions.

The project is jointly undertaken by Silkroad Visual and PILLS for exhibition design. Wang Zigeng serves as the project’s chief curator and exhibition design lead, while the CAUPD team participates in the preparation of the exhibition outline. This cross-disciplinary collaboration will bring a more open and professional perspective to spatial narrative, exhibition logic, and artistic expression, providing solid support for the project from top-level planning to experiential presentation.

Leveraging its unique location and ecological resources, the Shenzhen Mangrove Wetland Museum is more than a traditional enclosed exhibition venue. It represents a reorganization of the relationship among nature, the city, and the public. Through systematic narrative design, creative spatial forms, and diverse exhibition methods, the project will create an exhibition experience that is international, innovative, engaging, artistic, and accessible, enabling ecological civilization to move beyond knowledge dissemination toward a public experience that can be perceived, participated in, and emotionally resonated with.

TCL Industrial Museum: Revitalizing Industrial Heritage to Write the Industrial Memory of the Greater Bay Area

Built on the former site of TTK Household Appliances Co., Ltd., the TCL Industrial Museum adopts an innovative “museum within a museum” structure to deeply revitalize industrial heritage. It integrates the development history of China’s electronic information industry and the evolution of industrial civilization in the Greater Bay Area into its spatial narrative, making it an important practice in industrial culture presentation and the inheritance of industrial spirit in the region.

Founded in 1981, TCL Technology has grown into a globally competitive technology industry group with core businesses in display technology and renewable energy photovoltaics.

For this project, Silkroad Visual has won the bid for the exhibition construction package. Centered on industrial heritage preservation, industrial history tracing, frontier technology presentation, science education, and business exchange, the company will systematically build an exhibition space that combines historical depth, industrial perspective, and immersive experience.

From the manufacturing memory embedded in China’s reform and opening-up, to TCL’s industrial accumulation in fields such as semiconductor display, and further to science communication and brand engagement for the general public, the TCL Industrial Museum not only carries the development trajectory of a company, but also reflects the continuously evolving industrial civilization of the Greater Bay Area. With rigorous implementation capabilities and mature exhibition delivery experience, Silkroad Visual will help build the project into an important cultural landmark for Huizhou and the Greater Bay Area, presenting industrial culture and industrial innovation to the world.

Hefei Di Space · New Energy Vehicle Science Museum: Reuniting with BYD to Build a New Scenario for New Energy Science Education

In addition to the two major projects in the Greater Bay Area, Silkroad Visual has also recently won the bid for the Hefei Di Space · New Energy Vehicle Science Museum project. With a planned net land area of 8,000 square meters, the project marks another important collaboration between Silkroad Visual and BYD following their projects in Zhengzhou and Tianjin, signifying the continued deepening of their cooperation in the construction of new energy vehicle science education venues.

Founded in 1994, BYD is a high-tech company dedicated to technological innovation, with businesses spanning electronics, automobiles, renewable energy, and rail transit, and a focus on comprehensive zero-emission new energy solutions.

As an important science education venue open to the public, the Hefei Di Space · New Energy Vehicle Science Museum will be developed according to international first-class and domestically leading standards. Positioned as an integrated space combining new energy vehicle display, cultural science education, technology presentation, and lifestyle experience, the project will use immersive scenarios and systematic content organization to present the development trajectory and technological evolution of the new energy vehicle industry, providing the public with professional, intuitive, and participatory automotive science education services.

From Zhengzhou and Tianjin to Hefei, Silkroad Visual and BYD have gradually formed a stable foundation for collaboration through multiple projects across different cities. The successful bid for the Hefei project not only reflects the strong synergy between the two parties in long-term cooperation, but also provides a new practical model for the continued implementation of new energy vehicle science education content in urban public spaces.

Continuously Expanding the Value of Digital Creative Spaces: Injecting New Momentum into Cultural Construction and Industrial Expression

From the ecological civilization narrative carried by the Shenzhen Mangrove Wetland Museum, to the industrial heritage revitalization and inheritance of industrial spirit embodied by the TCL Industrial Museum, and further to the new energy technology popularization and public experience focus of the Hefei Di Space · New Energy Vehicle Science Museum, the three projects collectively point to a diversified trend in contemporary exhibition space development: taking content as the core, technology as the medium, and experience as the bridge to build more participatory and communicative connections among culture, industry, and the public.

Looking ahead, Silkroad Visual will continue to focus on the construction of technology-driven cultural spaces and public science education spaces, deepen collaborative exploration with cities, institutions, and industrial partners, and leverage its professional planning and design capabilities, digital content creation capabilities, and integrated delivery capabilities to promote the implementation of more high-quality cultural scenarios, science education scenarios, and industrial exhibition spaces, continuously injecting digital creative momentum into urban cultural construction and industrial innovation expression.

About Silkroad Visual Technology Co., Ltd.

Silkroad Visual Technology Co., Ltd. was established in 2002 and headquartered in Shenzhen, China. Silkroad Visual is a leader in digital visual technology, harnessing the power of CG, VR, AR, and other cutting-edge innovations. We deliver market-focused, innovation-driven digital creative services, offering everything from digital exhibitions to comprehensive full-chain solutions in digital creativity, data visualization, and design.

For more information, visit Silkroad Visual’s website (http://www.silkroadcg.com

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