VR is not only used as a personal entertainment device, but also gradually adopted by commercial applications. Recently, the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles has set up a VR exhibition project with a VR application "The Blu" deep-sea ocean. The Blu was produced by Wevr and is a VR demo video on HTC Vive. It can explore deep sea wrecks and get in touch with great whales. The new experience set up by the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles, in addition to the $12 entrance fee, you can wear VR headsets to watch The Blu for $10. Jennifer Morgan, a senior project manager at the museum, said: “I think it will definitely attract young audiences. And many older people have also tried it. This is the first time they have experienced VR and it looks very exciting.†It is no surprise that museums began to use VR technology to explore new forms of cultural exhibitions. The Smithsonian Museum is creating VR tours to allow users to explore galleries in 3D and 360 degrees. We also have a dedicated VR exhibition hall in the Forbidden City. VR has great development prospects in the commercial field. Shenzhen Innovative Cloud Computer Co., Ltd. , https://www.xcypc.com