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Scan QR code, know all route information

Báo Giao thôngBáo Giao thông30/07/2024


Accordingly, this agency proposed to allow QR codes to be installed on streets in Hoan Kiem district at 139 columns (including: 69 columns on 15 streets in Hanoi's Old Quarter - in the walking space; 70 columns on 16 streets in the Hoan Kiem Lake area and vicinity).

Hà Nội: Quét mã QR, biết hết thông tin tuyến đường- Ảnh 1.

Scanning QR codes will help people gain more historical knowledge about street names. Illustration photo.

The integrated QR codes build a database of street names, biographies of cultural figures named after streets, local landmarks, displaying geographic location, route, length, etc.

The installation of QR codes on street names has created more tourist highlights, in line with the trend of using information technology, the policy of digital transformation and open applications to promote tourism, building Hoan Kiem district into a civilized, modern urban area, a key tourist destination...

This is also a new way to learn history, bringing excitement to students. Lessons and historical values are integrated through QR code scanning, helping students easily update and increase their historical knowledge.



Source: https://www.baogiaothong.vn/ha-noi-quet-ma-qr-biet-het-thong-tin-tuyen-duong-192240730162412184.htm

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