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Attach QR codes to monuments and scenic spots in Hong Linh town

(Baohatinh.vn) - 24 historical - cultural relics and scenic spots in Hong Linh Town (Ha Tinh) have QR code boards attached to help promote information and images to tourists from all over.

Báo Hà TĩnhBáo Hà Tĩnh30/05/2025

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People scan the QR code to access and look up general information about relics in Hong Linh town.

To promote and introduce tourism potential in the digital environment, recently, Hong Linh Town has deployed QR code boards at historical - cultural relics and scenic spots.

Accordingly, at each historical - cultural relic and scenic spot, a QR code board is attached. By simply scanning the QR code, visitors will have complete and detailed information about each sightseeing area.

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Visitors scan the QR code to learn information about the historical and cultural relic of Giao Tac Communal House (Thuan Loc Commune, Hong Linh Town).

Up to now, Hong Linh Town has installed QR code boards at 24 historical - cultural relics and scenic spots in the area. Installing QR code boards contributes to gradually promoting the digitization of tourism data, promoting digital transformation in the field of cultural tourism, thereby helping to promote the values, potentials and strengths of Hong Linh land and people to tourists from all over the world.

Source: https://baohatinh.vn/gan-ma-qr-code-cho-cac-di-tich-danh-thang-o-thi-xa-hong-linh-post288878.html


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