It might be the wildest dream to hear time-observing buildings tell stories. However, the first batch of historical relics and sites, totaling 16, makes such dream come true. You will enjoy their "monologues" after scanning QR codes on them.
Modern Yangpu, former sites of Yangpu Wharf and Yongan Guest House, Yangpu Water Plant and other historical sites are embodiment of the district's glory as a former industrial base and the city's history. Visitors are interested in historical landmarks as they admire riverside scenery. How to pass the history to future generations against the fleeting time?
Teaming up with Fudan University, Yangpu Culture Bureau cherry-picked industrial and historical relics along the riverside, combed through stories and combined graphics with audio, themed on "century-old university, industrial sites and infrastructure". Visitors will be able to scan the QR codes on the walls, listen to the audio clips while reading introductory information to understand the history of related buildings.
According to sources, QR codes, graphics, and descriptions for another 38 cultural relics and 5 historical landmarks will also be ready in November. Visitors will be able to see, read and listen to the history of those century-old landmark buildings.
