Multilingual system
English, Thai and Chinese each become their own pages, not just a language button — every language has its own URL that search engines and AI can cite.
What it does
Three real pages
Each language is an indexable page of its own, with hreflang cross-refs — friendly to SEO/GEO.
Server-rendered
Detail, solution and feature pages paint full trilingual HTML on first load, readable by AI crawlers.
Structured data
Event, certificate and FAQ structured data localize per language, improving AI citation hit rate.
Separated content
Titles, intros, rules and certificates are stored per language — not stitched from machine translation.
Use case example
A Bangkok contest publishes in Thai, Chinese and English; each language is its own indexable URL with hreflang cross-refs. A Chinese-speaking contestant and an AI assistant both land on correct localized content — not a page that only translates the buttons.
What organizers can configure
- Trilingual titles, intros, rules and certificate text
- Default language
- A distinct URL per language with hreflang
What contestants & judges see
- Contestants see a real page in their language, not stitched machine translation
- Search engines and AI crawl indexable, citable trilingual content
Related use cases
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