Exploring the Ocean by AR Technology at Yilan Anyo Museum.
Posted on 01 November 2022
With an increasing focus on food safety and environmental issues in today's society, Anyongxin Restaurant in Su'ao Township, Yilan utilizes AR technology and interactive games to connect the relationship between the ocean and humans. Adults and children can learn while having fun, making this activity easy and enjoyable!
【Marine Fishing Museum】
The Marine Fishing Museum on the second floor of Anyongxin Restaurant features a variety of exciting virtual reality interactive games. We have summarized the fun features of four games for you.
【Wonderland Adventure】
In the Wonderland Adventure experience, real-time photo applications are used to select your favorite character and see your avatar transform into a diver or mermaid, allowing you to imagine the joy of freely swimming in the ocean.
【Illusory Adventure】
Illusory Adventure is an experience that utilizes light and shadow sensing interactive technology. Whenever someone passes by, the fish swimming on the floor will move accordingly, creating a realistic feeling of being in an underwater world.
【Fisheries Treasure.】
Through the Fisheries Treasure mini-game, when you catch a fish and place it into the mouth of a doll, the screen will display an introduction to that particular fish. This not only provides a sense of achievement for catching fish but also allows you to learn about the nutritional knowledge of fish and discover more types of marine creatures.
【Marine Adventure.】
Marine Adventure is a fun fishing game that utilizes sensing technology to divide participants into two teams to play. This game tests the players' physical strength and luck, making it full of excitement and entertainment.
【Mini Factory.】
An Yung Shin Restaurant provides diverse DIY experiences that allow participants to personally engage in the cooking process, enhancing their understanding of food safety and ingredient sources. The Mini Factory is one of these experiences.
【6-inch Golden Shrimp Pizza DIY.】
Participants can roll out the dough by themselves, decide the thickness and size of the pizza, add fresh shrimp and sea bass slices, and freely choose flavors such as sour, sweet, bitter, and spicy, making the taste more diverse. They can make their own favorite pizza by hand, and create a unique and delicious taste.
Time: The making process takes about 30 minutes. Cost: NT$250 per person, which can be offset by the admission ticket to the museum.