In this article, we first use data gloves and AR glasses to build a basic interactive environment for augmented reality applications. We use four commonly used gestures: grabbing, putting, single-finger pointing, and two-finger pointing. Based on these gestures, we implemented grabbing and placing operations for general virtual objects and selecting, grabbing, moving, rotating, and placing operations for remote objects in the AR scene. Then we compared the remote interaction gestures we designed with the traditional moving and grabbing method. User experiments show that the proposed interactive gestures have a good naturalness. Some users with little experience can operate virtual objects in AR smoothly, and the operation efficiency is relatively high. Moreover, the differences between the two remote objects are compared and analyzed.