In Cuba, one of the cities with great growth prospects for city tourism, the constructive actions for the celebration of the 510th birthday of the former Villa del Puerto del Príncipe, come with the implementation of new information technologies.
Conversations of Prensa Latina with the director of the OHCC, Jose Rodriguez, allowed to know that ‘the park in the vicinity of Coppelia in what is the first phase of the cultural corridor dedicated to the Ballet, in addition to the gastronomic service will be given facilities to recharge phones, access applications for mobile devices and exploit renewable energy’.
The placement of a giant screen ‘where the cultural programming of the city will be projected will be very interesting in the middle of an oasis of light that will be generated by the installation of lamps that will work thanks to new photovoltaic cells,’ said the historian.
The executive assured that the infrastructure will act independently from the National Electroenergetic System, ‘something very beneficial, especially for young people, something that will also be extended to the Workers’ Square’, he declared.
Cuba’s government agenda has as a development priority the exploitation of renewable energies, in addition to the use of national applications and programs linked to the informatization of society.
In this opportunity, such a perspective comes just with the celebrations of the 510th anniversary of one of Cuba’s heritage cities, founded among the first of its kind by the Spaniards in the Caribbean, and owner of an enviable cultural heritage.
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