Recently, the Center for Communications, Data and Digital Technology (Office of Hanoi People's Committee) announced the launch of the VR-A80 digital media product to help people and tourists visit relics and landmarks in Ba Dinh Square using virtual reality technology.
This is a 360-degree virtual reality technology application (address: https://vr360-a80.hanoi.gov.vn/), recreating the sacred historical space at Ba Dinh Square - where President Ho Chi Minh read the Declaration of Independence giving birth to the Democratic Republic of Vietnam.
Screenshot of 360-degree virtual reality technology footage of the VR-A80 digital media product. (Photo: HM) |
Accordingly, people and international friends can relive the sacred moment of September 2, 1945, witness the flag-raising ceremony, the first parade formation, listen to the song Ba Dinh Nang again, and visit the symbolic landmarks of the capital such as the Presidential Palace, the National Assembly House, the Ho Chi Minh Museum, and the Bac Son Martyrs' Memorial.
In particular, the product also integrates interactive maps, A80 handbook, and many digital media products produced by Hanoi Radio and Television, to serve the people and tourists most conveniently.
Another angle from the 360-degree virtual reality technology footage of the VR-A80 digital media product. (Photo: HM) |
VR-A80 is designed in Vietnamese and English, integrated on the City's Electronic Information Portal, information pages of 126 communes and wards and many digital platforms, helping to expand accessibility and promote the image of Hanoi - the civilized, heroic and modern capital.
According to the Hanoi People's Committee, the launch of VR-A80 is a testament to the spirit of innovation and creativity in applying digital technology, while contributing to spreading the historical, cultural and political significance of the 80th anniversary of National Day, September 2.
Source: https://thoidai.com.vn/san-pham-truyen-thong-so-vr-a80-giup-nguoi-dan-tham-quan-quang-truong-ba-dinh-215767.html
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