Govt plans culture corridor, digital museum for G20 meet The culture corridor will encapsulate traditions and practices of member countries and invitees for the #G20 summit while the digital museum will capture the events in the run up to the final meet
The central government is planning a culture corridor that will encapsulate traditions and practices of member countries and invitees for the G20 summit, to be held next week, along with a digital museum that will capture the events in the run up to the final meet, officials familiar with the matter said.
The culture corridor has a 100% participation from the member countries and invitees,” an official said. “It will aim to capture several cultures and showcase their traits. Each nation has contributed to the corridor.”
There will be physical and virtual exhibitions as part of the corridor, the above-mentioned official added. “A digital version of the Mona Lisa from the Louvre is also likely to be part of it.”
Along with the corridor, which is likely to be visited by the attendees during the visit, an anthology of poems will also be released by the government, the officials added. Moreover, a digital museum that captures G20 events across the country will also be created.
At the entrance of the main hall where the event is scheduled to be a held will be a Natraj statue that is being transported from Tamil Nadu.
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