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Academic Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences, 2026, 9(4); doi: 10.25236/AJHSS.2026.090414.

Digital Narrative and Design Practice of the Sixth Panchen Pilgrimage Event

Author(s)

Xuan Ding, Junran Song, Liping Su

Corresponding Author:
Liping Su
Affiliation(s)

School of Fine Arts and Design, Hebei Minzu Normal University, Chengde, 067000, Hebei, China

Abstract

This study puts forward an activation path based on digital narrative for the cognitive fault problem faced in contemporary communication of the major historical event of the Sixth Panchen Pimajj. Based on the historical basis of Panchendong's behavior in 1780, the research innovatively integrates paper-cutting art and digital technologies such as naked-eye 3D to build a complete practical framework of "history combing - narrative design - technology realization - value sublimation". With the help of interactive design and naked-eye 3D technology, the multi-dimensional experience of "conspicuous-touchable-immersible" has been further created. It aims to explore how to transform historical heritage into perceptible and interactive cultural memories through digital translation, so as to provide a new narrative paradigm and emotional motivation for building a sense of community of the Chinese nation.

Keywords

Sixth Panchen; Digital Narrative; Community Consciousness of the Chinese Nation; Intangible Cultural Heritage

Cite This Paper

Xuan Ding, Junran Song, Liping Su. Digital Narrative and Design Practice of the Sixth Panchen Pilgrimage Event. Academic Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences (2026), Vol. 9, Issue 4: 100-106. https://doi.org/10.25236/AJHSS.2026.090414.

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