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Automatic narrative system to applied in Hue heritage zone

HNN.VN - According to Hue Monuments Conservation Center, an automatic narrative system will be applied, so as to better meet the needs of visitors to the heritage zone of Hue.

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Automatic narrative system will be applied in the Citadel within Hue heritage zone. Photo: Nguyen Khoa Huy

The installed system is modern and compact, with adequate information about the destinations. Thus, visitors can, on their own, choose the contents suitable for their needs and time.

This system is expected to serve in at least 12 languages, including Vietnamese, English, French, German, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Spanish, Italian, Russian, and Portuguese.

In addition, Hue Monuments Conservation Center will simultaneously deploy wireless voice-assistant narrative system. This system enables communication between tour guides and visitors via wireless receivers and transmitters.

By Dong Van

 

 

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