Heritage Virtual Travel: Let’s Go Online

Heritage Virtual Travel: Let’s Go Online

Heritage Virtual Travel: Let’s Go Online

The latest hit of Google’s Street View – virtual Pompeii – is just one example of the growing trend among travelers. If you can’t get to your dreamed destination, explore it in its virtual version right from home.

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Virtual Tourism: Jetsetting without the Plane Rides

There are people gifted with excessive amounts of riches that they can afford to go and visit all the exciting destinations in the world. A few select people have jobs which allow them to live in airports figuratively because they have to go on various locations for business purposes. But well not everyone has that luxury.

Idaho Launched 3D Virtual Tourism System

In November, the Idaho Division of Tourism launched a new 3D virtual tourism system, the SiteSeer3D, which will enhance tourism websites throughout the state with 3D mapping. At the heart of this system is an online database that generates content for the state’s flagship site, VisitIdaho.org. The site provides information on recreation, lodging and events throughout Idaho to consumers and links to tourism businesses and local chamber websites.

Ancient Pompeii Ruins Now on Google Street View

Google’s Street View service, which lets you zoom into Google Maps and stroll through the city streets in a 3D environment, is amazing in its own right, but it just got twice as amazing with its latest addition.

Second Life Experiment Shows the Benefits of Virtual Events

An innovative initiative by two meetings and events industry associations has highlighted the ability of virtual events to enhance interaction with delegates and speakers.The findings stem from an educational event on the benefits and applications of Second Life technology, jointly organised by Eventia and the Institute of Travel and Meetings for their members.

First Chinese 3D Virtual Tourism Site - Virtual Forbidden Palace

What did I do over the last long weekend? Touring in the Forbidden City, literally. In 2008, IBM launched the first Chinese 3D virtual tourism platform - Beyond Space and Time (The Virtual Forbidden City). In partnership with the Forbidden Palace Museum, IBM invested 3 years of time and over 3 million dollars to re-construct a 3 dimensional replica of the world largest Imperial Palace standing today, the Forbidden City of China.

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