Live Unlocking How Poetry and Code Share the Same Spring

Poetry and Code Blossom Together at Wuhan University’s Tech-Infused Spring

This 600-meter-long corridor of cherry blossoms on Luojia Mountain is Wuhan University’s ode to spring. From the first tree planted in the 1930s to today’s AI-powered light shows that choreograph 3D holographic petals, the university’s Cherry Blossom Avenue bridges nature and technology across a century.

Visitors witness autonomous shuttles gliding under BeiDou navigation, seamlessly blending into the sea of blossoms. Augmented reality guides unlock the “Luojia Blossom Archive” with a simple scan of a tree, revealing hidden stories and botanical insights right on your smartphone.

Adding a poetic touch, student poets weave verses that bloom as crowdsourced lyrics on projection walls. These digital displays transform the avenue into an interactive canvas where art and technology meet. All the while, Unitree’s robotic caretakers gently patrol the grounds, ensuring that both visitors and blossoms are cared for.

Here, history’s whispers meet algorithms. Each blossom becomes a cultural cipher, a data node, and a viral spectacle. In this living innovation lab, Wuhan University shows that cherry blossoms can root tradition in silicon soil, proving that poetry and code share the same spring.

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