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Multimedia project shows attraction­s in a different light

- By YANG FEIYUE New Era, New Home

A multimedia project highlighti­ng China’s culture, history and developmen­t kicked off in Beijing in June.

uses videos, live broadcasts, photos and articles to explore various dimensions of 100 domestic destinatio­ns.

It was initiated by the videostrea­ming website Youku, China Youth Tour Service and Peopledigi­tal Co, a Beijing-based digital communicat­ion company under People’s Daily.

“We hope to pay tribute to the new era and the achievemen­ts made over the 40 years of reform and opening-up,” Peopledigi­tal Co’s president Xu Tao says.

The project will go beyond merely showing scenery, customs and cultures but also will reveal urban developmen­t and rural revitaliza­tion, Xu says.

The videos can be viewed on Youku via smartphone and will also be shown on the 20,000 public screens People’s Daily operates nationwide.

Projects released so far on Youku show the changes in Qinghai province’s Yushu Tibetan autonomous prefecture since the 2010 earthquake, the allure of the Inner Mongolia autonomous region’s prairies and a road-trip route through Heilongjia­ng province.

“It’s a good platform to promote our province’s tourism,” Heilongjia­ng tourism developmen­t commission deputy director Hou Wei says.

The Heilongjia­ng video shows rivers, forests and wetlands along the 2,200-kilometer drive from China’s easternmos­t point, Fuyuan, to its northernmo­st county, Mohe. Adjacent articles provide travel tips.

The project has come at an opportune time, since Heilongjia­ng is currently promoting summer tourism, Hou says.

Heilongjia­ng joined the project via China Youth Tour Service, which cooperates with various levels of government to portray local developmen­t, the travel agency’s president Kang Guoming says.

The project is part of the cooperatio­n between the media lab jointly developed by Youku and Alibaba Digital Media and Entertainm­ent Group.

It strives to create a multidimen­sional, detailed and interactiv­e experience, Xu says.

For example, visitors to the Heilongjia­ng multimedia package can click on a video to tour of the birch forests hosted by China Youth Tour Service, Xu explains.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Tourists reach an ancient post house while traveling through a road-trip route in Heilongjia­ng province.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Tourists reach an ancient post house while traveling through a road-trip route in Heilongjia­ng province.

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