x

Big data employed by SW China’s Guiyang to make life more convenient

By Su Bin, Wang Zhou, People’s Daily

Big data is nowadays widely applied in Guiyang, capital of Southwest China’s Guizhou Province to facilitate the daily life of citizens, from upgrading the management of street vendors to offering smart care at nursing homes.

Erqi Road in Guiyang’s Nanming district is known for its food vendors. The 400-meter road which has 96 stalls is visited by at least 80,000 people per day, even during the off season.

Although the road is now kept in good order, it once faced many problems. Huddles of small booths produced thick cooking smoke and polluted environment, posing a huge challenge for supervision, according to GanXiaohui, a vendor who has witnessed the changes to the food street.

Local authorities made painstaking efforts to solve these problems, but still wasn’t able to find a cure due to the complicated situation in the food street.

Fortunately, changes came in March 2019 when Nanming district piloted standardized management in the food street.By employing big data, the market regulation bureau of the district started managing the food street under an intelligent governance platform to guarantee food safety and sanitation.

Now, every food vendor has a QR code pasted on their uniform shop signs. By scanning the QR code, customers and market regulation officials can check the vendor’s business and health certificates, said Guo Lei, deputy chief of food safety office at the market regulation bureau of Nanming district.

The management team of the food street carries out random inspections every day, and the community administrators also examine the food stalls irregularly, Guo introduced, adding that photos would also be taken by regulation officials occasionally. All of the information will be recorded and uploaded to the intelligent governance platform, and shared with relevant parties.

“The improved environment is helping attract more visitors,” said Gan. Now, there are several screens on the street displaying the credits and rankings of the food vendors. “The precision of the management requires us to be more meticulous in running our business, think more for the customers and make more efforts,” Gan noted.

Starting from 2017, big data has been employed by an elderly care service center in the city’s Guanshanhu district to develop smart elderly care.

“We equip the seniors with smart bracelets, sleep monitors and other smart devices to track their movement, heart rate and sleep quality, which helps monitor their chronic diseases,” said Yang Fanjia, deputy head of the elderly care service center.

For example, if a senior gets up to use the bath room at night and doesn’t fall back within five minutes, care givers would receive an alarm and then go to check what happens.

To improve management efficiency, the center has set up an intelligent management platform which can be accessed through a mobile application by care givers, seniors and their children, as well as the head of the center.

“A senior with cognitive disorder once left the service center, and it was the movement information recorded by his bracelet that helped our care givers to position him on the mobile application,” Yang introduced.

The service center has also planned a variety of activities for the seniors, including singing, reading, watching movies, and making handicrafts, Yang said.

“With intelligent equipment, workers at the service center could always come to help us in times of need,” said Du Guanghua, an 84-year-old man who started living in the service center since 2014.

“The smart services are very reassuring and helpful, which saves us the trouble of finding a nursing worker at home,” Du added.

So far, many places in Guiyang have employed big data to build smart elderly care platforms, providing services such as smart home, health examination and home nursing care.

Hot this week

People Conspired Against Me, Thought They Had Won — Defence Minister

The Minister of Defence, Gen. Christopher Musa (retd.), has...

Why I Switched From Music to Comedy – Klint Da Drunk Opens Up

Popular Nigerian comedian Afamefuna Klint Igwemba, widely known as...

EFCC Arraigns Bauchi Finance Commissioner Over Alleged N5.7bn Money Laundering

By Francis WilfredThe Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)...

Moment Timaya Falls on Stage While Attempting to Lift Plus-Sized Fan

Afrobeats star Timaya caused a buzz at the Gbaramatu...

Olukoyede Urges Nigerians to Embrace Zero Tolerance for Corruption in 2026

By Francis WilfredThe Executive Chairman of the Economic and...

Navy Chief lauds troops, pledges sustained security drive

The Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS), Vice Admiral...

Banks’ Bad Loans Spike After CBN Withdraws Forbearance

Nigeria’s banking sector recorded a rise in bad loans...

New Year: Amagbein congratulates Tinubu, Nigerians; calls for more commitment to peace, security

By Our CorrespondentNiger Delta ex-agitator, the self-styled General...

Dogara Urges Nigerians to Embrace 2026 with Hope and Unity

Rt. Hon. Yakubu Dogara, former Speaker of the House...

Olukoyede Urges Nigerians to Embrace Zero Tolerance for Corruption in 2026

By Francis WilfredThe Executive Chairman of the Economic and...

Kogi State Assembly Passes 2026 Budget into Law

By Noah Ocheni, LokojaThe Kogi State House of Assembly...

Plateau Youth Activist Hoommen Sends New Year Message to Citizens

By Israel Adamu, JosA Plateau youth activist, Comrade Pius...

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img