Guizhou Wildlife Park has upgraded its information system, which has dramatically improved the efficiency of patrols and enabled the park to predict potential risks.
Located in Xiuwen county of Guiyang, capital of Southwest China's Guizhou province, the park is a key project for forest ecological tourism development in Guiyang. The park houses more than 5,000 wild animals in over 200 species.
At the park entrance, ticketing or queuing is no longer needed as visitors can scan a QR code for quick entry.
The command center of the Guizhou Wildlife Park. [Photo/ddcpc website]
In the command center of the park, computer systems are used to divide the area into dangerous zones. The monitoring system provides real-time updates on the park's situation, triggering alerts whenever visitors enter these areas.
Thanks to the investment in information equipment and technology, the park's management, service quality, and safety have significantly improved.
The park will further enhance its information system to establish a comprehensive patrol and protection system.
Some 5G equipment have been installed in the Guizhou Wildlife Park. [Photo/ddcpc website]