Tencent Maps

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Tencent Maps
腾讯地图
Tencent Map screenshot.png
Tencent map showing details for China while neighboring Japan and Korea are blank
Type of site
Web mapping
Available inSimplified Chinese
Owner Tencent
URL map.qq.com
CommercialYes
Launched2011;13 years ago (2011)
Current statusActive

Tencent Maps is a desktop and web mapping service application and technology provided by Tencent, offering satellite imagery, street maps, street view and historical view perspectives, as well as functions such as a route planner for traveling by foot, car, or with public transportation. Android and iOS versions are available.

Contents

The online version of Tencent Map is available only in the Chinese language and offers maps only of mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan, with the rest of the world appearing unexplored.

On September 26, 2014, Tencent Map announced that maps of Japan, South Korea, Thailand and Taiwan were launched for the mobile version. [1] These locations (except Taiwan) are not available on the web version as of July 2017.

Tencent Maps partners with NavInfo [2] for the Chinese market and MapKing  [ zh ] for the Hong Kong market.

Street view service

The street view service of Tencent Maps was first launched in 2011, but later stopped because of restrictions on geographic data in China. It was relaunched on December 13, 2012. [3]

As of 2015, places with:
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30%-79% coverage
5%-29% coverage
planned coverage
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As of 2015, places with:
  80%-100% coverage
  30%-79% coverage
  5%-29% coverage
  planned coverage
  no current coverage

Timeline of introductions

# [Note 1] Release dateMajor locations added
1December 13, 2012 Beijing
Shanghai
Guangdong: Guangzhou, Shenzhen
Shaanxi: Xi'an
Tibet Autonomous Region: Lhasa (prefecture-level city)
2March 20, 2013 Yunnan: Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture, Lijiang, Dêqên Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture
Tibet Autonomous Region: Chamdo, Lhoka (Shannan) Prefecture, Nyingchi, Shigatse
Hebei: Chengde, Zhangjiakou
Jiangxi: Shangrao: Wuyuan County, Jiangxi:
Hainan: Sanya
3April 1, 2013 Beijing: More areas
4April 12, 2013 Xinjiang: Karamay
5April 24, 2013 Hubei: Wuhan
Sichuan: Chengdu
Jiangsu: Nanjing
Yunnan: Kunming
Hainan: Haikou
Announced together with aerial photographs of Senkaku Islands (aka Diaoyu Islands or Pinnacle Islands)
6May 29, 2013 Zhejiang: Hangzhou
Jiangsu: Suzhou, Wuxi
Fujian: Fuzhou, Xiamen
Hunan: Changsha
Guangdong: Zhuhai, Zhongshan, Dongguan, Foshan
7July 11, 2013 Shanghai: More areas
Guangdong: Guangzhou: More areas
Chongqing
Zhejiang: Ningbo
Guangdong: Jiangmen, Huizhou, Shantou
Henan: Zhengzhou
8August 8, 2013 Tianjin
Jiangxi: Nanchang
Hebei: Shijiazhuang
Shanxi: Taiyuan
Guangxi: Nanning
9August 23, 2013 Liaoning: Shenyang
10August 26, 2013 Shandong: Jinan, Qingdao
Inner Mongolia: Hohhot
11September 15, 2013 Shandong: Weifang
12October 21, 2013 Shaanxi: Xi'an: More areas
Anhui: Hefei
Xinjiang: Ürümqi
Heilongjiang: Harbin
Jilin: Changchun
Liaoning: Dalian
13October 29, 2013 Heilongjiang: Mudanjiang, Daqing, Qiqihar, Da Hinggan Ling Prefecture
Henan: Luoyang
Jilin: Songyuan, Jilin City, Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture: Antu County
Liaoning: Dandong, Benxi, Anshan, Fushun, Jinzhou
Inner Mongolia: Ordos City, Hulunbuir, Baotou
Guangxi: Liuzhou
Yunnan: Qujing, Yuxi
14November 11, 2013 Guizhou: Anshun
==November 27, 2013 Guangdong: Shenzhen (More areas: Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport Terminal 3 and Ground Transportation Center)
15December 12, 2013 Ningxia: Yinchuan
Jilin: Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture
Inner Mongolia: Hinggan League
Hebei: Qinhuangdao, Tangshan, Langfang, Baoding, Handan, Chengde
Shaanxi: Baoji, Xianyang, Hanzhong
Shandong: Yantai, Weihai, Tai'an, Rizhao
Henan: Kaifeng, Xuchang
Qinghai: Xining, Haibei Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture
Gansu: Lanzhou, Jiayuguan City, Jiuquan, Zhangye, Wuwei, Gansu, Tianshui
Guizhou: Guiyang
Guangxi: Guilin
Hainan: Sansha, Dongfang, Hainan
16January 15, 2014 Xinjiang: Turpan
Jiangsu: Xuzhou
Shandong: Jining
Sichuan: Deyang
Henan: Xinxiang, Jiaozuo
Shanxi: Xinzhou, Datong
Jiangxi: Jiujiang, Jingdezhen, Ji'an
Shaanxi: Yan'an
Zhejiang: Wenzhou, Jiaxing
Hunan: Xiangtan
Yunnan: More areas: Kokudou 214(China).svg China National Highway 214, Kokudou 320(China).svg China National Highway 320 and Shoudou 221(China).svg  Provincial road 221 of Yunnan, etc.
Tibet Autonomous Region: Nagqu Prefecture, Mêdog County and Kokudou 318(China).svg China National Highway 318, Kokudou 109(China).svg China National Highway 109, etc.
Beijing: More areas
Shanghai: More areas
Guangdong: Guangzhou: More areas, Shenzhen: More areas
17February 26, 2014 Beijing: More areas
Shanghai: More areas
Zhejiang: Hangzhou: More areas
Guangdong: Guangzhou, Shenzhen: More areas
Hubei: Wuhan: More areas
Jiangsu: Nanjing: More areas, Yangzhou
Hunan: Zhangjiajie, Zhuzhou
Zhejiang: Taizhou, Zhejiang, Shaoxing
Sichuan: Chengdu: More areas, Mianyang
Shanxi: Changzhi, Jinzhong
18April 17, 2014 Hong Kong
==April 25, 2014 Qinghai: Golmud and Kokudou 319(China).svg China National Highway 319 (Golmud section)
==May 14, 2014 Hubei: water views of Yangtze in Yichang and Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture
Chongqing: water views of Yangtze
Guangdong: Guangzhou, Shenzhen: More areas
19May 29, 2014 Beijing: More areas
Shanghai: More areas
Hong Kong: More areas in New Territories, Kowloon and Hong Kong Island
Guangdong: Shaoguan
Zhejiang: Zhoushan
Hunan: Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture
Sichuan: Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture
Hubei: Yichang, Huanggang
==June 11, 2014 Hong Kong: Hong Kong–Shenzhen Western Corridor
20June 26, 2014 Beijing: More areas
Shanghai: More areas
Guangdong: Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Foshan: More areas
Hong Kong: More areas in New Territories, Kowloon and Hong Kong Island
Jiangxi: Ganzhou
Jiangsu: Lianyungang
Hunan: Hengyang
Hubei: Xiangyang, Shiyan, Ezhou
Shanxi: Jincheng
21August 1, 2014 Beijing: More areas
Shanghai: More areas
Hong Kong: More areas in Tsim Sha Tsui and Sai Kung Town
Guangdong: More areas in Guangzhou and Shenzhen, Qingyuan
Jiangsu: Suzhou: More areas in Changshu and Zhangjiagang, Nantong, Zhenjiang
Zhejiang: Jinhua, Lishui, Quzhou, Huzhou
Anhui: Wuhu
Hainan: More areas in Haikou and Sanya, Kokudou 224(China).svg China National Highway 224 (Sanya Tunchang County), Shoudou 314(China).svg  Provincial road 314 of Hainan (Sanya Ledong)
Fujian: Quanzhou, Putian
Hunan: More areas in Changsha (including Liuyang), Yueyang
Hubei: Xiaogan, Huangshi
Jiangxi: Xinyu
22August 28, 2014 Beijing: More areas
Shanghai: More areas
Hong Kong: More areas
Chongqing: More areas (including water views of Yangtze in Fuling District and Changshou Lake)
Jiangsu: Suzhou: More areas (urban area, Wujiang District, Suzhou, Taicang, Zhouzhuang)
Guangdong: Guangzhou: More areas, Shenzhen: More areas
Liaoning: Shenyang: More areas
Sichuan: Leshan (Leshan Giant Buddha and Emeishan City)
Hubei: Wuhan: More areas
Yunnan: Kunming: More areas
Fujian: More areas in Fuzhou (including Fuqing) and Xiamen
Zhejiang: Hangzhou: More areas, Ningbo: More areas
23September 11, 2014 Guangdong: Meizhou
China Expwy G15 sign no name.svg G15 Shenyang–Haikou Expressway (Chaoyang District, Shantou Huidong County, Guangdong)
Guangdong Expwy S17 sign no name.svg S17 Chaozhou–Huilai Expressway (Jieyang section)
China Expwy G78 sign no name.svg G78 Shantou–Kunming Expressway (Shantou Xingning, Guangdong)
China Expwy G25 sign no name.svg G25 Changchun–Shenzhen Expressway (Meixian District Huidong)
==September 25, 2014 Beijing: More areas
Shanghai: More areas
Chongqing: More areas (urban area)
Guangdong: Guangzhou: More areas;Shenzhen: More areas (urban area, Shenzhen Universiade Sports Centre, urban area of Longgang District, Shenzhen, Longhua Subdistrict, Shenzhen, China Expwy G4 sign no name.svg G4 Beijing–Hong Kong and Macau Expressway (HuanggangFuyong), Guangdong Expwy S27 sign no name.svg RenhuaShenzhen Expressway (ShenzhenHuiyang)
Jiangsu: Suzhou: More areas
Hebei: Zhangjiakou: More areas (urban area)
Liaoning: China Expwy G1 sign no name.svg G1 Beijing–Harbin Expressway (Shenyang border of Liaoning)
Jilin: China Expwy G1 sign no name.svg G1 Beijing–Harbin Expressway (Siping, Jilin section)
Hubei: China Expwy G42 sign no name.svg G42 Shanghai–Chengdu Expressway (WuhanJingmen)
Tibet Autonomous Region: Kokudou 219(China).svg China National Highway 219 (Ngari PrefectureShigatse)
==October 24, 2014 Guangdong: Heyuan: More areas
==October 30, 2014 Beijing: More areas
Shanghai: More areas
Guangdong: Guangzhou, Shenzhen: More areas (Pingshan Railway Station, Longgang District, Shenzhen, Dapeng New District)
Chongqing: China Expwy G42 sign no name.svg G42 Shanghai–Chengdu Expressway (Shapingba DistrictDazu District), G5001 Chongqing Ring Expressway
Tianjin: More areas
Anhui: Huangshan City: More areas (Hongcun, Xidi, Huicheng)
Tibet Autonomous Region: Lhasa (prefecture-level city): More areas (urban area, Shoudou 202(China).svg  Provincial road 202 of Tibet (Lhünzhub County section), Nagqu Prefecture: More areas ( Kokudou 317(China).svg China National Highway 317(Nagqu CountyBaqên County)), Chamdo: More areas ( Kokudou 317(China).svg China National Highway 317(Baxoi CountyKarub District)), Kokudou 318(China).svg China National Highway 318 (Lhasa (prefecture-level city)Lhatse County) (update), Kokudou 219(China).svg China National Highway 219 (Lhatse CountyBurang County)
Jiangxi: Yichun, Jiangxi: More areas (Mingyue Mountain)
Anhui: Huaibei: More areas (Huiyuan Road)
Hebei: Zhangjiakou: Kokudou 207(China).svg China National Highway 207 (Zhangjiakou urban area–Zhangbei County), Shoudou 242(China).svg  Provincial road 242 of Hebei (Zhangjiakou urban area–Chongli County)
Liaoning: Anshan: More areas (Haicheng), Dalian: More areas (urban area, Wafangdian), China Expwy G15 sign no name.svg G15 Shenyang–Haikou Expressway (Dalian–Shenyang)
==December 26, 2014 Beijing: More areas
Shanghai: More areas
Guangdong: Guangzhou: More areas (urban area, Nansha District, Panyu District, Huadu District), Shenzhen: More areas
Jiangsu: Nanjing: More areas
Zhejiang: Hangzhou: More areas, Ningbo: More areas
Jilin: Changchun: More areas
Heilongjiang: Harbin: More areas
China Expwy G1011 sign no name.svg G1011 Harbin–Tongjiang Expressway (Harbin Bin County, HeilongjiangFangzheng County)
Kokudou 221(China).svg China National Highway 221 (Harbin Bin County, HeilongjiangJiamusi Suburb)
Kokudou 102(China).svg China National Highway 102 (Harbin Shuangcheng DistrictKuancheng District)
Kokudou 202(China).svg China National Highway 202 (Nangang DistrictLongtan District)
Kokudou 301(China).svg China National Highway 301 (ShangzhiAimin District)
Kokudou 302(China).svg China National Highway 302 (Nong'an CountyChuanying District)
Jilin Expwy S26 sign no name.svg S26 Fusong–Changchun Expressway (Siping, JilinJingyu County)
Guangdong Expwy S1 sign no name.svg G4W3 Lechang–Guangzhou Expressway (GuangzhouShaoguan)
Zhejiang Expwy S33 sign no name.svg S33 Hangzhou–Xinganjiang–Jingdezhen Expressway (HangzhouLongyou County)
China Expwy G60 sign no name.svg G60 Shanghai–Kunming Expressway (HangzhouLongyou County)
Zhejiang Expwy S31 sign no name.svg S33 Hangzhou–Xinganjiang–Jingdezhen Expressway (Hangzhou section)
China Expwy G92 sign no name.svg G92 Hangzhou Bay Ring Expressway(HangzhouNingbo)
24January 2, 2015 Jiangsu: Yancheng, Huai'an
Fujian: Sanming, Nanping, Zhangzhou, Longyan
Shandong: Zibo, Zaozhuang
Anhui: Xuancheng, Chizhou, Anqing, Ma'anshan, Huangshan City
Jiangxi: Yichun, Jiangxi
Inner Mongolia: Chifeng
Hunan: Changde, Huaihua, Yiyang
Hubei: Xianning
Guangdong: Heyuan
Sichuan: Panzhihua, Leshan, Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture
Liaoning: Huludao
25January 9, 2015 Jiangsu: Suqian, Changzhou
Anhui: Bengbu, Huaibei
Inner Mongolia: Tongliao
Henan: Pingdingshan, Hebi, Puyang, Nanyang, Henan, Shangqiu, Xinyang, Zhumadian
Sichuan: Meishan
Liaoning: Yingkou, Fuxin, Panjin
26January 15, 2015 Anhui: Bozhou, Suzhou, Anhui, Lu'an, Huainan
Shanxi: Yangquan
Inner Mongolia: Ulanqab, Xilingol League
Hebei: Xingtai, Cangzhou, Hengshui
Henan: Anyang
Sichuan: Zigong, Yibin
Yunnan: Zhaotong
Tibet Autonomous Region: Ngari Prefecture
Shaanxi: Yulin, Shaanxi, Weinan
Ningxia: Shizuishan
Liaoning: Liaoyang
==January 2015 Chongqing: More areas (Jiangjin District)
27February 11, 2015 Beijing: More areas (Shunyi District, Fangshan District)
Shanghai: More areas (urban area)
Tianjin: More areas (Jinnan District, Baodi District, Jinghai County, Ji County, Tianjin)
Guangdong: GuangzhouMore areas (Nansha District, Panyu District), ShenzhenMore areas, DongguanMore areas (towns in Dongguan)
Jiangsu: NanjingMore areas (urban area), WuxiMore areas (urban area)
Zhejiang: NingboMore areas (urban area), HangzhouMore areas (Xiacheng District, Shangcheng District)
Anhui: Chuzhou
Shandong: JinanMore areas (urban area), QingdaoMore areas (urban area), Dezhou, Liaocheng, Dongying, Heze
Jiangxi: Shangrao
Shanxi: Shuozhou, Lüliang, Linfen, Yuncheng
Inner Mongolia: Alxa League, Wuhai
Henan: ZhengzhouMore areas (urban area), Luohe, Zhoukou
Hubei: Jingmen
Sichuan: ChengduMore areas (urban area), Guang'an, Suining, Guangyuan, Neijiang
Guizhou: Zunyi
Gansu: Dingxi, Pingliang
Ningxia: Zhongwei, Wuzhong, Ningxia
Xinjiang: Altay Prefecture
Liaoning: Chaoyang, Liaoning
Jilin: Tonghua, Siping, Jilin, Liaoyuan, Baishan, Baicheng
Heilongjiang: Kokudou 102(China).svg China National Highway 301 (Harbin–Yabuli Ski Resort), Suihua, Heihe, Yichun, Heilongjiang, Hegang, Shuangyashan, Qitaihe, Jixi, Jiamusi
28May 8, 2015 Anhui: Fuyang
Ningxia: Guyuan
Gansu: Jinchang
Hubei: Jingzhou
Sichuan: Luzhou, Nanchong
Fujian: Ningde
Jiangsu: Taizhou, Jiangsu
Yunnan: Wenshan Zhuang and Miao Autonomous Prefecture
Guangdong: Zhanjiang
==May 2015 China Expwy G76 sign no name.svg G76 Xiamen–Chengdu Expressway (ChongqingChengdu)
China Expwy G15W3 sign no name.svg G15W3 Ningbo–Dongguan Expressway (Fuzhou-Xianyou)
S1551 Yuxi–Pingtan Expressway (Fuqing-Pingtan)
China Expwy G25 sign no name.svg G25 Changchun–Shenzhen Expressway (YixingJiangning District)
G1813 Weihai–Qingdao Expressway
29June 20, 2015 Yunnan: Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture
Sichuan: Dazhou
Shandong: Binzhou
Guangdong: Maoming
Xinjiang: Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture
Hunan: Yongzhou
Guizhou: Tongren
Jiangxi: Yingtan, Fuzhou, Jiangxi
Henan: Sanmenxia
30November 28, 2015 Guangxia: Zhuang Autonomous Region
Qinzhou
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