Design and Application of Digital Tourism Platform

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The three-dimensional GIS network as a new tourist information platform for the development of tourism provides a new opportunity to network with an intuitive three-dimensional GIS, real, easy to operate features, compared to the previous two-dimensional GIS to better showcase the beautiful tour scenic landscape view, therefore, the network will become three-dimensional GIS platform development of the tourism industry on the basis of the supporting platform. This paper focuses on the design and implementation of tourism services platform to illustrate the three-dimensional GIS used in the travel industry network inevitability.

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