Jinggangshan Scenic Spot To Adopt Trilingual Signs

August 23, 2007 | Print | Email Email | Category: Industry News
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In order to provide more convenience for Korean tourists, Jinggangshan Scenic Spot in Jiangxi Province will adopt unified trilingual signs.

The new signs, each of which feature three languages of Chinese, English and Korean, will be put into place at the end of September and by that time all the old ones will be removed. In addition, Japanese and French will also be used for some public symbols.

The news signs adopt a unified standard, color and shape. They show the names of and the distance and the direction to the nearby scenic spot in the three languages to help self-helped tourists easily get to their destination.

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