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Guan Leiming

Technical Director | Java

Technology and tourism: Thinking behind the unexpected

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Personal technology development plays a key role in many areas. Take information technology as an example. Smartphone applications make travel planning convenient and efficient. Through online booking platforms, people can easily arrange air tickets, hotels and attraction tickets. Map navigation software allows tourists to navigate in unfamiliar cities without obstacles.

However, back to the tourism sector, especially for projects like the jungle flying in Chiang Mai, Thailand, technology provides convenience for promotion and booking, but it may also bring some potential problems. For example, in order to attract more tourists, the project may be over-promoted and safety assessment may be ignored. While pursuing promotion effects, technology sometimes makes people ignore potential risks.

In the case of jungle jumping accidents, can technology play a greater role in prevention and response? Can real-time monitoring equipment provide early warning of abnormalities in large trees? Can emergency rescue systems respond more quickly with the help of advanced technology? These are all questions worth thinking about.

From the perspective of personal technology development, it can bring innovation and improvement to the tourism industry. Develop smarter safety monitoring systems, use big data analysis to assess the risks of tourism projects, use virtual reality technology for safety training, etc. But at the same time, technology developers also need to take social responsibility to ensure that the application of technology is safe and reliable.

In short, personal technology development has a wide range of applications and impacts in tourism-related fields. We need to give full play to its advantages while being alert to potential risks to achieve a safer and more enjoyable travel experience.

2024-08-05