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Virtual tourism in the era of "internet plus"

In the Internet age, one word is "unexpected", without which nothing can be done. Imagine sitting in front of the screen without leaving home, you can visit the world famous places and even take pictures as a souvenir. Is it possible? Of course, it may also be a virtual tourism craze, such as the "Virtual Forbidden City" built by IBM and the Palace Museum, and the "Liveliness" of Google, which is popular in Europe and America, are rapidly coming to China, and the traditional tourism model is about to be updated, as shown in the figure, "Virtual Forbidden City".

In fact, at the Kunming International Tourism Fair in China, snails participated in the 3D online virtual tourism scheme. At the meeting, this online 3D virtual tourism scheme created a virtual scenic spot of Suzhou Tiger Hill for the public on the Internet, and users can enter the 3D Tiger Hill through virtual characters for 360-degree all-round play.

With the progress of the times, "internet plus" began to penetrate into various fields. In recent years, with the development of Internet technology, new high-end services, such as virtual banking, virtual schools and virtual businesses, have emerged on the basis of the original execution links that can only replace ordering, booking and booking. As the leader of the tertiary industry, traditional tourism has always been famous for its high energy consumption, which is mainly manifested in not only consuming a lot of energy and physical strength of tourists! It has also caused some pollution to the environment, so the introduction of virtual tourism has become a bright spot in today's increasingly prominent problem of overload of tourism resources.