The Guangdong Hong Kong Macao Cultural and Tourism Information Network has officially been launched and put into operation
Date:2024-6-13 Reads:828次
Time: June 13, 2024 11:47 Source: This website Author: Development and Security Center
The 22nd Guangdong Hong Kong Macao Cultural Cooperation Conference was held in Hong Kong from June 5th to 6th. The meeting summarized the cooperation progress made by the three regions in the fields of performing arts, cultural heritage, intangible cultural heritage, public services, and cultural industries over the past year. Among them, as one of the core projects of cultural cooperation among Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao, the Guangdong Hong Kong Macao Cultural Information Network launched an upgrade and optimization work last year, and has been developed into a new Guangdong Hong Kong Macao Cultural and Tourism Information Network (hereinafter referred to as the "Information Network")( https://www.prdculture.org.cn/ )And it was officially launched and put into operation on June 7th.
The three regions of Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macao are connected by mountains and rivers, and share a common culture. With the construction of the Humanistic Bay Area and Leisure Bay Area, as well as the construction of world-class tourist destinations in the Guangdong Hong Kong Macao Greater Bay Area, cultural and tourism exchanges and cooperation among the three parties have become increasingly close. Based on the Guangdong Hong Kong Macao Cultural Information Network, which was established and opened in 2004, the Guangdong Hong Kong Macao Cultural and Tourism Information Network has been further upgraded and optimized. It adheres to the principle of shaping tourism through culture and promoting culture through tourism, aiming to promote the deep integration and high-quality development of cultural and tourism in Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macao, and better showcase the exchange and cooperation achievements of cultural and tourism departments in the three regions.
Visually upgraded comprehensively, with a simple and atmospheric interface. Compared with excellent government website cases at home and abroad, the information website adopts a layout, color, and application elements that are more in line with current trends for page design and content display. Use images of iconic attractions such as Guangzhou Tower, Victoria Harbour, and Ruins of St. Paul's as the homepage header, and images of the Hong Kong Zhuhai Macao Bridge as the secondary page banner to enhance the visual impact and heritage of the website. The homepage image combined with promotional slogans helps netizens quickly understand the website theme.
Enrich information content and showcase the achievements of cultural and tourism cooperation. Based on the three key areas of cultural and tourism information, cooperation among the three regions, and cultural and tourism services, the column structure has been integrated and optimized, with 6 primary columns and 29 sub columns identified. The information website has added columns such as tourism promotion organization meetings, entertainment guides, travel directories, planned itineraries, and discount information to supplement tourism related information and service content, integrate various convenient query information, and further enhance the richness and practicality of the website.
Launch an English version to reach a wider audience with information. On the basis of a comprehensive update of the Chinese version, we have built an English version website from scratch, involving 4 first level columns and 7 sub columns, mainly including news updates, event information, convenience information, etc. We provide rich English cultural and tourism information in the form of text, pictures, videos, etc. At present, the Guangdong Hong Kong Macao Cultural and Tourism Information Network has three versions: Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, and English. It provides a mobile portal that is compatible with different terminals and browsers, providing a channel for global netizens to learn about Guangdong Hong Kong Macao cultural and tourism information.