An aerial view of Khuon Than sport and ecotourism urban area in Luc Ngan district (Photo: VNA)
Bac Giang (VNA) - The Bac Giang Tourism Promotion🌄 and Information Center has implemented 3D Technology Project in tourism introduction and pro🤪motion.
The application of high-tech 3D/360-degree scanning technology will recreate a part of the provincial panoramic view from above which allow visitors to admire local tourist attractions with an aerial view.
During the experience period, visitors can interact to choose any place when moving from the tourist attraction to historical relic sites in the form of a 360 virtual reality tour.
The project also builds and develops software application “Smart 3D/360 degree Interact Tourism Map in Bac Giang province”. It is an application to offer visitor a virtual reality tour to a destination by experiencing 3D image, video and sound integrated in a control system.
These applications are operated independently on computers, smartphones, tablets or touch screens which are easy to use via the control screen, touch screen or virtual reality technology.
As schedule, the number of 3D scanned points for the project will reach 100 images.
The project is executed with total cost of 2.6 billion VND and completed in December 2023 as schedule.
Bac Giang province has a system of unique historical, cultural and artistic architectural monuments with more than 2,230 monuments, of which 731 are ranked.
The province has many famous cultural and architectural works, in which, a number of typical monuments and works such as Special National Monument - Vinh Nghiem Pagoda (Yen Dung District), Special National Monument Bo Da Pagoda (Viet Yen District), Yen The Insurrection sites, Xuong Giang Victory relic site, Tay Yen Tu spiritual - ecological tourist area, etc. Traditional festivals are still preserved and increasingly promoted and extended. In particular, Bac Giang province has 5 cultural heritages recognized by UNESCO including woodblocks of Vinh Nghiem pagoda, Quan Ho folk songs, Ca Tru, The belief of the worship of Three Goddesses of Vietnameses, Then practice of the Tay, Nung, and Thai in Vietnam.
Besides historical and cultural relics, Bac Giang also has many beautiful natural landscapes such as Mo Stream scenic area (Luc Nam district), Cam Son lake, Khuon Than lake (Luc Ngan district), the primeval forest Khe Ro, Tay Yen Tu (Son Dong district) with rich and diverse fauna and flora, many of which are rare species in the Vietnam Red Book that are being preserved, etc. These are the favorable conditions for Bac Giang to develop numerous types of tourism./.
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