Lume Reel 厝光幻卷
2025
VR game
Link of video: https://youtu.be/T2NWW3Y4218?si=alH2qCG4IsA0oN01
LUME REEL revitalizes Hong Kong’s 237-year-old Hakka heritage through multimodal Extended Reality (XR). By integrating Qing-era architecture at Sam Tung Uk Museum with controller-based interaction and environmental storytelling, visitors use mainstream AR/VR to become historical co-creators.
As Hakka sisters raised in walled villages, users relive 1970s communal life. Guided by AI companion "Zong Zai", they reconstruct traditions by assembling fragmented memories. The project digitally preserves endangered intangible heritage – lantern crafting and Hakka yellow wine brewing – transforming museums into dynamic cross-temporal cultural spaces.










Targeting families (edutainment), students (interactive learning), and young creatives (cultural co-creation), it bridges Hakka migration history, community revitalization, and future heritage transmission. We seek ICH funding to empower youth-led innovation, injecting sustainable vitality into Hong Kong’s fading cultural roots.






My key responsibilities have encompassed project background research, user experience research, narrative design, interaction design, 3D environment setup, and rendering.
For this project, I worked with Sun Ruoyi, Huang Yunlei, and Li Yutong as my team members, and was supervised by Professor Henry Duh and Dr.David Williams.