City map to be retired

I’m sorry to report that the ExploreShanghai city map will be taken offline at the end of the year.

Unfortunately due to work commitments I haven’t had time to really finish it or implement new features, and that looks unlikely to change for the foreseeable future. Shanghai still desperately needs a good English-language online street map, and if you want to develop one I wish you good luck!

The good news is I will continue to update the metro map with new lines, stations and features: see the next post for more details!

keep exploring

matt

8 Responses to “City map to be retired”

  1. Min Guo Says:

    Matt, sorry to hear that the city map is to be retired. I really like your map service but I agree with you that maintaining a good english-language map is very time consuming. i am curious to know where will this map go?

  2. jp 吉平 Says:

    Oh no! I counted on the city map to learn the hanzi! Any recommendation as to where to find an online map that lets you toggle?

  3. Six kuai 小笼包 « you don’t have to read v2.0 Says:

    [...] some bad news:  explore shanghai has retired its city map .  Of course, I’m tricky and was able to find it again.   I liked to use explore shanghai [...]

  4. matt Says:

    The old map is still available at
    http://www.exploreshanghai.com/beta/ for the time being.

    UUmap (www.uumap.com) have a toggleable map - though it only seems to work properly in Internet Explorer.

    Try http://www.uumap.com/?cityCode=310000 and click the small E/中 button underneath the zoom slider to toggle.

  5. matt Says:

    http://www.shanghaiexpat.com/index.php?name=map&map_language=en Shanghai Expat also have a dual-language map

    The best of the Chinese maps are probably Google and Microsoft’s offerings:
    http://ditu.google.com/
    http://ditu.live.com/

  6. Marc Says:

    SmartShanghai.com has a good online map:
    http://www.smartshanghai.com/maps/smsh_map.php

  7. jp 吉平 Says:

    Well, I’ll use uumap for now, but it’s not as cool as yours. And besides smartshanghai maps errors (no, i haven’t reported them, I know I should) I still don’t know how to toggle it to see hanzi. please leave your beta map up, it’s still more useful to me!

  8. matt Says:

    For information on some of the challenges involved with making a good online street map in China, you can read this interview with Microsoft’s Vincent Tao: http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2007/12/live-maps-in-china-an-intervie.html

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