Open-sourced Blockchain Technologies Bring Back Cross-border Tours between Chinese Mainland and Maca
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SHENZHEN, China, Oct. 20, 2020 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
From September 23 onwards, Chinese mainland resumed issuing visas for visitors
to Macao. Thanks to the mutual recognition system of Macao blockchain health
code and Guangdong health code launched in May, mainland Chinese tourists can
apply and use Guangdong health code to verify their health status when entering
Macao. Up to date, more than 17 million people have cleared customs between
Chinese mainland and Macao using the blockchain system. The average time of
receiving, transforming, and generating the health code for the first time is
only 100 seconds. And it will only take less than 3 seconds to complete the
procedure when traveler clears customs again.
In May, Serviços de Saúde de Macau (SSM) and Macao Science and Technology
Development Fund (FDCT) became the first to establish a blockchain-based health
code system to fight the epidemic - Macao blockchain health code. It serves as
an electronic pass for residents to access public places. It is a coherent part
of Macao's epidemic prevention measures and is later extended to add the mutual
recognition mechanism with the Chinese mainland's Guangdong health code system.
Due to the epidemic, Macao suspended tourist visa application in January 2020.
The establishment of Macao blockchain health code and the mutual recognition
mechanism with Guangdong health code greatly improves the efficiency and
accuracy of information verification across borders. It proves to be an effective
solution to bring travel between Chinese mainland and Macao back to normal.
Macao blockchain health code is implemented based on China's open-source
blockchain platform FISCO BCOS and WeIdentity for reliable information
verification across organizations.
Mutual recognition of health codes across jurisdictions has a major challenge
to overcome – the information security and privacy protection regulations in
both Chinese mainland and Macao. Health authorities in Chinese mainland and
Macao need to verify the health information submitted by users crossing the
border and yet they are not supposed to exchange data directly with each other
to stay in compliance with their corresponding regulations. The way WeIdentity
solution works - IDs and personal health data are encrypted to verifiable
digital credentials signed by the issuing authorities and recorded on the
consortium blockchain network serving the participating organizations. Users
transmit data to the receivers directly via a secured communication channel.
Receivers will be able to verify the integrity of the data received by comparing
with the corresponding digital credentials as recorded on blockchain. Such
a blockchain-based solution on one hand offers a robust data verification
mechanisms among trusted parties, while at the same time ensures that the
generation and the use of the Macao health code fully comply with the Personal
Data Protection Act of Macao.
In addition, the mutual recognition mechanism enables the seamless conversion
of health codes for the users without the need to fill in personal information
repeatedly on different platforms, offering great convenience and ease of use
for cross-border travelers.
With FISCO BCOS and WeIdentity, a robust solution is created to overcome the
challenge faced by health authorities and border controls around the world and
apparently offers an answer on how to enable cross-border travel once again
during the time of a pandemic.
SOURCE FISCO BCOS
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