Special Report:
2008 Olympic
Games
BEIJING, Aug. 6 --Visitors to Olympic
venues in Beijing and the six other co-host cities can now locate information
desks, entrances and restrooms on a 20-language website before they arrive.
The maps, available at Tomap.cn, provide details of
each of the 39 Olympic venues in the seven cities.
In addition to listing the events being held at each
venue, the maps show major landmarks, points of public transit, restrooms,
first-aid rooms - even water coolers. It can be downloaded free of charge to
mobile phones.
The maps are currently in nine languages, but
designers expect it to be available in 15 to 20 languages by tomorrow.
The idea was initiated by a group of volunteers in
March.
"When I went to see a football match, I had to walk
around the stadium for quite a while before I finally found the entrance," Zhang
Zhen, the online map designer, said.
"The instruction boards inside the stadium were not
very helpful.
"A clear map could save lots of trouble during the
Olympics, when spectators will be pouring into all of the sports stadiums," he
added.
Zhang, 31, is general manager of the Shanghai IT
company that devised both the Pudong International Airport and Maglev computer
systems.
His team includes the manager of a software company
specializing in map layout, a web designer from Shanghai-based East China Normal
University, and a design director of a Beijing Internet company.
Diomede Calzini, an Italian proprietor of a
children's store in Shanghai, has offered to translate the map into Italian.
"The biggest difficulty was amassing correct and
detailed terrain information, as many sports stadiums were still under
construction at the time," Zhang said. He has traveled twice to Beijing to
gather accurate information about the Olympic venues.
His team of volunteers worked with college students
and linguists on translating the map into 20 languages, including English,
French, Japanese and German.
The website, launched last week, had received more
than 13,000 hits as of yesterday.
(Source: China Daily)