The city of 12 million is using the Asian Games as a window to showcase China’s cutting-edge technologies, including big data, artificial intelligence, and virtual reality.
HANGZHOU: Hangzhou, the capital of China’s Zhejiang province, is known as an innovation powerhouse, and home to Alibaba’s founder Jack Ma.The city of 12 million is using the event as an opportunity to showcase the country’s cutting-edge technologies, including big data, artificial intelligence, and virtual reality.
Photo booths equipped with 140 tiny cameras are able to create 3D avatars within five to eight minutes. The avatars can move, dance, play, and even take part in the Hangzhou Games metaverse, where visitors can play sports in virtual reality with the mascots. CNA correspondent Low Minmin stands in a booth which generates 3D avatars at the Asian Games village in Hangzhou, China.
“In the construction process of this Asian Games village project, we incorporated the values of being green, intelligent, frugal, and civilised,” said Mr Chen Zhanglin, deputy chief of the Asian Games village. It opened on Saturday with a spectacular ceremony that celebrated the city’s status as one of China's centres of technology.
“ no impact on us at the moment. Everything is the same as usual. This is not the main competition venue, so the flow of people is not so much,” said Mr Han Yi, a shop assistant at a store located in the city centre, about 12km away from the Games venue.Others, however, said the Games have brought significant changes to the city.
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