Other popular tourist attractions, such as the Shaanxi History Museum in China’s ancient imperial capital, have similar issues. While its website advises visitors to book their visit through either WeChat or a link to an online ticketing system, the latter leads nowhere.
China’s technological revolution has made life for its own population more convenient than ever before, but that added ease may now be inadvertently skewed towards the domestic population – to the potential disadvantage of foreign tourists – and those issues are showing up in museums.
Most major attractions in China require visitors to make advance appointments through mini-programmes, which means visitors must have a WeChat account and a grasp of how it works, as well as basic Chinese language proficiency, to plan…
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