The Chinese Google will make a Maps with Spanish emblematic places
The Chinese Google will make a Maps with Spanish emblematic places
The virtual tour will be possible with 3D glasses
Google's alter ego in Asia, Baidu, continues to show interest in Spain. A few months ago he launched his first virtual museum dedicated to Antonio Gaudí. The bet was made at the end of 2017 and "has aroused great interest."
Now, Baidu's bet has other national tourist destinations: the Prado Museum, the Camino de Santiago or the Don Quixote route in Spain. This was announced by the search engine at the Embassy of Spain in Beijing.
Thanks to Baike, a Baidu app, users can virtually explore the masterpieces and designs of the Catalan architect, as well as photos and works of his research along with detailed descriptions.
The virtual tour is also possible with 3D glasses, with which the user can also get to know Sagrada Familia of Barcelona or the Episcopal Palace of Astorga, one of Gaudí's few works outside of Catalonia.
A combination of 360-degree panoramas and photographs with a resolution of 20,000 million pixels makes this experience possible that has already "dazzled" nearly three million users.
In addition, the Asian giant incorporates an option in which users, through facial recognition, can discover which figure of the story they resemble. Now, the most used search engine in China wants to go a step further with several agreements for the creation of other virtual routes through the Prado Museum, the Camino de Santiago or the royal palaces and European castles, including the Royal Palace of Madrid.
It is also expected that very soon Chinese users can immerse themselves in Spanish literature with the visit of the places that Don Quijote travels throughout the work of Miguel de Cervantes
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