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A new digital font based on ancient Chinese script was launched in Guangzhou, preserving classical style for modern use.
A new digital font based on the 15th-century Yongle Dadian encyclopedia script was unveiled in Guangzhou on January 15, 2026, developed by Beijing Founder Electronics over two years.
Featuring over 42,000 characters, including Chinese, Latin, numbers, and symbols, it preserves classical brushwork while adapting to modern screens.
Using 32 core strokes from historical manuscripts, the font ensures stylistic consistency and is available free for noncommercial use by government, media, nonprofits, and individuals, with over 50 groups already authorized.
Early uses include a Guangzhou Art Museum calendar, and a mobile version is expected soon, reflecting China’s push to integrate cultural heritage into daily digital life.
Una nueva fuente digital basada en la antigua escritura china fue lanzada en Guangzhou, preservando el estilo clásico para uso moderno.