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Smart tourist applications debut in Hội An

The tourism hub has been using solar power systems for public lighting, lanterns, folk performances, the Japanese Bridge and its public loudspeaker system since 2013, while pedestrian zones were expanded in the Old Quarter.

 

HỘI AN — A smart camera and a data storage system has been debuted in the Old Quarter of Hội An to create better management for public security and early warnings of natural disasters during the flood season.

Director of the Hội An City’s Information and Culture Centre, Trương Thị Ngọc Cẩm said the camera system, which was jointly funded and developed by Western Digital, Hanwha and Atoma, was installed at seven sites in the Old Quarter that are vulnerable to flooding.

She said the town plans to expand the CCTV system to better supervise areas and provide safety for visitors and local residents while boosting digital applications in ticket collection and tourism management.

Hội An has been compiling a dossier to seek recognition as a member of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network in terms of craft and folk art.

The tourism hub has been using solar power systems for public lighting, lanterns, folk performances, the Japanese Bridge and its public loudspeaker system since 2013, while pedestrian zones were expanded in the Old Quarter. Battery-power cars and non-plastic bags have also been promoted.

The town hosts around 10,000 visitors per day, but the number has hit up to 30,000 on national holidays and weekends, the city reported.

Cre: Vietnamnews

 

 

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