Building a Better Dalian Map
The Dalian map is live. Check it out here.
I get lost everywhere. One of my first challenges when moving to Dalian was finding a good map of the city. At the time, there was next to nothing online. Rick at Panda Passport had what looked like a hand-drawn thing (can’t find it now), and the city’s website had little of value. Most of what I found were ridiculously short on details, like this, or slightly more useful, like this. I finally picked up a five-RMB fold-out from a street vendor downtown; most of it was in Chinese, but at least it included bus routes.
Atlas is a handy web-mashup based on Google maps. It’s easy to use, wiki-editable with a click and embed-able. Except for this:
Atlas can’t find China. Actually, it’s not Atlas, but Google. China exists in the Googleverse as an empty border, sometimes surrounding disconnected cities with no roads or geography. Google’s own map API is no better. The problem, as Alex learned after emailing Google:
China restricts the export of geographical data. So there will be no API using Google Maps technology until the regulation is changed. Not a technical issue, a legal one. That’s right… you won’t be able to embed Google Maps into your website (satellite images do work, however)… and actually copying an image from ditu.google.com (say, a screenshot) onto your site may be questionable, legally.
It is possible to build an interactive map of China. It’s just not easy. We have to go local and go with people who know. I’ve started a Dalian map on this site, and it is open for wiki-style editing, so add whatever you like. Embed it on your own site, even, or make your own. And if there’s a better mapping API, I’m all ears.



May 2nd, 2007 at 4:00 pm
More chinese will help you read Dalian’s map better,I think.
May 2nd, 2007 at 4:12 pm
I have saw your map,and I don’t know how to add something.It’s a little hard for me to read English blog.
May 3rd, 2007 at 2:56 pm
Hi Kelly,
To add to the map, click the link in the top-right corner that says “Contribute to this map.” That will give you a pop-up window where you can add markers.
May 4th, 2007 at 11:40 am
Building better China maps…
It ain’t easy making a good interactive China map. This bit of software is one way, though it only works if you go one city at a time, using landmarks in the satellite view….
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June 6th, 2008 at 1:58 am
It seems to me that using open street map http://www.openstreetmap.org
would be better if you can get some interested locals or expats.