SITE Network is embarking on a global initiative in the realm of tourism. The project, in collaboration with Enjin Blockchain, merges Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) technologies to redefine global tourism experiences. According to the platform, this initiative connects consumers with premier destinations, offering authentic digital exploration experiences.
SITE Network Launches $39 Billion Virtual Tourism Project with Enjin Partnership
SITE Network has envisioned several key virtual worlds that replicate real-world locations. Notably, “Metinburgh” mirrors Edinburgh, Scotland, with its initial digitized section centered around Castlehill at the foot of Edinburgh Castle. Another virtual realm, “Mayaverse,” resurrects the ancient Mayan civilization, bringing its rich culture and history to digital life. Additionally, “Metahattan” showcases New York City’s vibrant culture, developed in collaboration with Parallel Worlds. SITE Network boasts a diverse array of collaborators dedicated to animating these virtual realms.
Parallel Worlds and SITE Network leverage MRKD’s patented technology to create interoperable, rights-verified, and authenticated digital objects. Consumers can acquire these digital objects and use them across SITE Network’s virtual worlds.
Furthermore, SITE Network collaborates with NFC technology leader New York Culture Club (NYCC) to integrate tokenized items into digital environments. NYCC’s contributions extend to cultural events like New York Fashion Week and innovations such as tokenized, NFC-enabled vinyl records in the music industry.
The Project Aims to Attract Visitors to Real-World Locations with Interactive Elements
Virtual tourism significantly influences tourists’ interest in visiting real-world attractions. SITE Network’s virtual worlds have immense potential to attract visitors to these destinations, offering enriched experiences and encouraging them to preserve travel memories. Immersive historical sites bring history to life through interactive elements like touch-responsive artifacts and guided tours.