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City sets standards for guiding apps for historic buildings
    2018-07-12  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

SHANGHAI rolled out a set of standards yesterday for tour guiding applications for its hundreds of historic buildings and city landmarks.

The standards, drafted by Shanghai Municipal Tourism Administration, are expected to make information about the historic buildings more accessible on mobile devices and provide convenience to tourists all over the world.

According to the standards, guiding service providers should offer QR codes on historic buildings and city landmarks containing basic information of the buildings and their history and cultural significance.

The apps should be compatible with common smart devices and provide multi-media content including text, audio and video. All text should be presented in both Chinese and English, and more language options are encouraged.

So far, QR codes have been added to 351 of Shanghai’s 391 most visited historic buildings.  (Xinhua)

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