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What are the characteristics of the "Toilet Navigation" system launched by the National Tourism Administration?

The National Tourism Administration launched the “National All-region Tourism Holographic Information Service System” on the 5th. An important function of this system is to use Amap data and precise positioning capabilities to realize global tourist toilet navigation. This is an important measure to use the power of science and technology to improve tourism quality, optimize tourism experience, and innovate tourism information service methods.

China's all-region tourism toilet navigation is based on a socially oriented multi-terminal geographical information platform, aiming to establish a "all-region tourism information service system" covering comprehensive tourism information, and provide tourists with comprehensive information through information fusion and resource integration. One-stop services such as toilet navigation services, holiday travel predictions, scenic spot introductions and evaluations, surrounding life services and complaint consultation. In the first phase, navigation services will be provided to more than 500,000 social toilets and scenic spot toilets, enabling precise positioning of toilets and dynamic navigation. , and will be gradually expanded. Users can easily find toilets in other urban areas outside scenic spots, effectively promoting the implementation of the "toilet revolution".

It is understood that tourists only need to click the "Global Tourism" button on the right side of the homepage of the latest version of Amap to enter the system and view toilets and social toilets in nearby scenic spots. After clicking on a scenic spot, users can not only obtain scenic spot introduction, surrounding services, complaint consultation and other information with one click, but also find restrooms, restaurants, shops, etc. in the "Smart Scenic Spot" service.

It should have been there a long time ago!