Live streaming room becomes summer travel,
2024-08-07
Legend has it that in the past, Jigong desperately blocked the villagers with his right hand to prevent them from being hit by the flying mountain peak and rescued the elderly and young villagers who were on the brink of being hit. Do you think this place looks like a palm print? "On August 6th, tour guide He Xiaoyong was in Feilai Peak, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, holding a mobile phone pole in his left hand and making a palm gesture in front of the camera with his right hand. Lingyin Feilaifeng Scenic Area. With the rise of the Internet live broadcast mode, the tourism industry has ushered in a new wave of development. Tour guides have put down their guides and microphones, using social platforms to launch a new model of "live streaming+tourism" and attract audiences from all over the world to participate in online "cloud tourism". Appreciating the blooming summer lotus on the West Lake Broken Bridge in Hangzhou, experiencing a cruise on the Hangzhou section of the Grand Canal, and learning about the wisdom and creativity of the Chinese ancestors in the Liangzhu Ancient City Ruins Park... Nowadays, "tourists" can easily switch between various scenic spots on social live streaming platforms with just a few clicks, and enjoy a wonderful journey with the tour guide in the live streaming room. Many viewers in the live broadcast room are here to make travel guides. While following our 'cloud tourism', everyone will carefully inquire about accommodation advice, nearby cuisine, etc., and plan their itinerary in advance for on-site travel He Xiaoyong introduced that two years ago, he began to try to attract potential customers through live streaming rooms and recording short videos, and gained a lot of love and respect from fans. "It's really great to be able to do the work he loves. The popularity of summer tourism is not decreasing. In addition to the efforts of social media "live tour guides", many museums have also started to launch online "cloud classrooms" to quickly attract audiences at home and abroad in the form of "live streaming+science popularization". During the Qing Dynasty, Hangzhou was one of the three major weaving cities in Jiangnan. On the silk fabrics in our collection, we found that the 'dragon claws' evolved from three claws in the Tang and Song dynasties to five claws. This indicates that during the Qing Dynasty, there was already a classification based on the number of dragon claws: the emperor used a dragon robe with 5 claws, while the princes and nobles used a python robe with 4 claws Introduction by the person in charge of Zhejiang Provincial Museum. Recently, 12 museums in Zhejiang, Shaanxi, Shandong, Gansu, Henan, Shanxi, Jiangsu, Sichuan, Anhui and other places jointly launched a series of live broadcasts on "Searching for Dragon Cultural Relics in Museums", and together with the audience, "Cloud View Exhibition" to explore precious cultural relics related to dragons in museums. We use live streaming to connect with each other, with each museum explaining for 30 to 45 minutes. The activity has a strong theme, a large regional span, a wide audience, and good feedback from the audience Introduction by the person in charge of Zhejiang Provincial Museum. In the current era of increasing integration between technology and cultural tourism, cultural and tourism departments in various regions are actively embracing technology and creating a virtual reality cultural and tourism experience platform that integrates real-life exhibitions, tourism explanations, and collection research, touching "poetry and distant places" with fingertips. Taking Tianyi Pavilion in Ningbo as an example, tourists only need to enter the "panoramic tour guide" page on social media accounts to enjoy the beautiful scenery of Tianyi Pavilion without leaving their homes. Tourists only need a pair of VR glasses to personally 'climb' to the bookstore and 'flip' through ancient books like the ancients. Technology will unlock more 'cloud' travel experiences for tourists, "said the person in charge of Tianyi Pavilion. (New Society)
Edit:NingChangRun Responsible editor:LiaoXin
Source:China News Service Website
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