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What cities are doing well in smart tourism abroad?

Singapore's "Smart Tourism Plan"

Background:

1964 set up the Singapore Tourism Promotion Board to lead and promote the development of tourism in Singapore.

In 2006, the "Smart Country 20 15 Plan" was launched, the development concept of "building a country with wisdom" was established, and the development strategy of "transforming from a traditional city country to a smart country" was fully implemented.

Main application projects:

1, one-stop registration service

With the help of biometric technology, business people are exempted from complicated registration procedures, and this technology has been widely used in business meetings and tourism in Singapore. The next step will be to promote medical tourists.

2. Intelligent digital service system

The system is dedicated to improving the tourist experience in Singapore. Visitors can get one-stop tourism information and service support through the Internet, mobile phones, public telephone booths, interactive TVs and visitor centers, including purchasing related tourism products or special services.

3. Ubiquitous mobile travel services

Provide tourists with integrated information services before, during and after the tour. Visitors can use mobile terminals such as smart phones to receive travel information anytime and anywhere, and provide personalized information-oriented services according to the location, needs and choice orientation of tourists.

4. Interactive intelligent marketing platform

On the platform of "Walk with me in Singapore", tourists can directly order their own itinerary in Singapore online according to their personal preferences, including travel route planning, tourist visa, hotel reservation, air ticket purchase, event reservation, transportation choice and so on. You can subscribe to the latest news in Singapore in time through email to learn about Singapore news, upcoming large-scale activities and other information. At the same time, share your travel experience in real time through this platform. Yingde develops "intelligent tour guide"

In 2009, two companies, Britain and Germany, jointly developed an intelligent tour guide software with the support of the European Union to promote the development of cultural tourism. Based on augmented reality technology, the software allows visitors to "personally" experience the forgotten historical time through sound, light and images.

When tourists are in a certain place, they only need to point the camera of the mobile phone at the historic site or site in front of them, and the global positioning system and image recognition software in the mobile phone can judge the location, so as to show the heyday of this historic site on the mobile phone from the perspective of tourists, and also show the virtual reconstruction of the broken part of the site. If visitors come to Colossim Colosseum, they can see pictures of gladiators fighting on their mobile phones. As tourists walk, the picture on the mobile phone can change automatically, just like walking in the past.

In addition, there is a route planning function. Through interactive route planning tools, we can tailor our travel plans to help tourists stay away from public routes and find a new road, which is equivalent to a full-time tour guide.

Belgian "symbol city" project

On June 20 12, the Belgian capital Brussels officially launched the micro-electronic travel encyclopedia "TAGCITY" project based on smart phones, making Brussels the first digital mobile travel city in the world.

Electronic Digital Travel Encyclopedia adopts short-range high-frequency wireless communication chip, and makes self-adhesive with bar code, and sticks it in museums, places of interest, shops and restaurants all over Brussels. Visitors from all over the world can download the barcode scanner on the i-nigma website through their smartphones, and scan the "Logo City" sticker in Brussels anytime and anywhere, so as to conveniently obtain relevant historical and cultural introductions, shopping discounts and route navigation.

At present, the system has collected nearly 600 tourist attractions in Belgian cities such as Brussels, and continues to maintain the speed of adding 50 tourist attractions and businesses every week.

Logo City was previously published in English, French, Dutch and German. The Chinese version was launched on September 2 1 and 2065438.