1,300 Taiwanese Form Human QR Barcode

Posted December 7, 2012

More than 1,300 Taiwanese people formed a human QR code in an event designed to promote the island to the world by cashing in on the rising use of smartphones which can read the barcodes.  QR codes are commonly used to direct users to websites, videos or social media sites.

Forming the QR code, highlighted by a blue word “Hi” in the middle, involved a total of 1,369 people carrying umbrellas on the square of the Taipei City Hall, organizers said.

“While there may be many other different ways to promote the image of Taiwan, we chose this special way to do so,” a spokeswoman for the non-profit Sayling Wen Cultural & Educational Foundation, told AFP. \

“As long as smartphone users take a photo of the trademark code, they can easily link to our website where various colourful events of Taiwan are shown and will be continuously updated.”

Staff members from dozens of Taiwan companies such as air carrier EVA Air and bicycle maker Giant took part in the event.

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