Hai Duong is promoting the application of digital technology in the preservation and promotion of cultural heritage. More than 170 relics, including special national relics, have been digitized. Visitors can easily look up information and explore Hai Duong relics through digital maps and QR codes.
Hai Duong province currently has 4 special national relics, including: Con Son - Kiep Bac (Chi Linh city), An Phu - Kinh Chu - Nham Duong complex (Kinh Mon town), Mao Dien Temple of Literature and Xua Temple - Giam Pagoda - Bia Temple (Cam Giang district), along with 142 national relics and 280 provincial relics.
The province has digitized information about 170 relics, including 4 special national relics.Visitors can easily look up information about the history, culture, architecture, festivals and beliefs of the relic by scanning the QR code.
Recently, Cam Giang district has completed the construction of a database and digital map of the relic site in phase 1.Phase 1 map is applied to the special national relic of Mao Dien Temple (Phuc Dien commune) and the relic cluster of Xua Temple - Giam Pagoda - Bia Temple (Dinh Son commune, Cam Vu, Cam Van).

Digital maps bring a realistic, intuitive, and vivid experience to visitors through smartphones. The image of the relic is restored in 3D, allowing users to explore each item and listen to a detailed explanation of each area.
Thus, even without a direct visit, users can still have a grasp of all the historical information, the formation process and the authentic landscape of the relic site.
The projects of digitalizing relic information are of great significance in applying digital technology to preserve, preserve and promote the value of cultural heritage, contributing to promoting the historical and cultural relics of the province to domestic and foreign tourists.