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From Traditional Murals to Interactive Experiences: Augmented Reality Technology to Promote Rural Cultural Education and Tourism

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Augmented reality (AR) has emerged as a key tool in cultural heritage conservation, education, and tourism. This study explores how AR transforms traditional murals into interactive experiences, enhancing public engagement with rural cultural heritage. The research combines cognitive load theory and multimedia learning theory to assess AR’s impact on education and tourism, focusing on how AR can deepen visitors’ cultural experience through dynamic mural interactions. A randomized controlled trial was conducted in Hengdong Village, Meizhou City, China, with six sections of a 248-m mural. Participants were divided into an experimental group (using AR) and a control group (no AR). Data were collected via questionnaires, interviews, and observations to measure cultural engagement and satisfaction. ANOVA and NVIVO software were used for data analysis. The AR group showed a 40% increase in cultural engagement and satisfaction, with notable gains in knowledge acquisition and emotional involvement. Younger visitors had a stronger positive response to AR (p < 0.05), reporting improved educational experiences. Qualitative feedback indicated AR facilitated a deeper understanding of historical and cultural contexts. AR significantly enhances cultural heritage education and tourism experiences, improving knowledge transfer and emotional connections. Despite challenges with equipment and adaptability, the technology received high satisfaction, particularly among younger tourists. This study supports cognitive load and multimedia learning theories in AR applications.

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We gratefully acknowledge the financial support from the following programs: Guangdong Province Second Round “Hundred Million Project” Rural Science and Technology Special Commissioner (KTP20240335); Provincial-Level Top-Tier Offline Course (KA24YY044, 6040324137); 2024 Guangdong Provincial Graduate Education Innovation Plan (2024SFKC_054); 2024 College Student Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Program Project (S202411347045); New Agricultural Science Teaching Research and Reform Practice Project at Zhongkai University of Agriculture and Engineering (PX-44231059); 2024 Guangdong Provincial Undergraduate Teaching Quality and Teaching Reform Project “Digital Reform of Rural Space Design Courses Based on AR Technology—A Case Study of Environmental Design Major”; Design Fundamentals Virtual Teaching and Research Office (ZG2023011); Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts Graduate Demonstration Course Program (60925095); Research on the Innovative Design of Traditional Festival Products in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (20XSB07); Guangdong Provincial Philosophy and Social Sciences Planning General Project “Operational Mechanism and Model of AR-based Cultural Tourism Experience in Historical Villages of the Greater Bay Area” (GD25CYS35); and the teaching reform project Path Research on Rural Revitalization-Oriented Aesthetic Education Curriculum for 3D Space Based on Knowledge Graphs (60425173).

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Ou-yang, L., Huang, J., Huang, N., Ling, J. (2025). From Traditional Murals to Interactive Experiences: Augmented Reality Technology to Promote Rural Cultural Education and Tourism. In: Stephanidis, C., Antona, M., Ntoa, S., Salvendy, G. (eds) HCI International 2025 Posters. HCII 2025. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 2527. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-94165-8_10

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