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Tinder Bridges Borders with ‘Passport’: Teleport to Another City’ IRL Experience

Tinder is taking its popular Passport Mode to the next level with a real-world activation connecting singles from two vibrant Asian cities—Bangkok and Ho Chi Minh City. From December 6 to 8, the ‘Tinder Passport: Teleport to Another City’ portal livestreamed between Bangkok’s Siam Square and Ho Chi Minh’s Landmark 81, offering a fresh way to spark new connections across borders.

Reimagining Connections Across Cultures

This interactive experience reflects Gen Z’s evolving approach to relationships. A recent Tinder survey reveals that 67% of young singles in Asia Pacific are open to starting relationships with someone from another country, while 87% are eager to make friends before traveling to holiday destinations. This underscores a growing interest in forging connections that transcend geographical boundaries.

The activation offers a real-time glimpse into how Passport Mode facilitates global connections, allowing users to virtually explore different cities, meet new people, and even set the stage for their next travel adventure.

How It Works

The interactive portals make cross-city communication seamless and engaging:

  • Starting the Conversation: The portal screens livestream a real-time video feed of the other city. Once both sides are occupied, a “Start Connecting” button enables users to initiate their interaction.
  • Guided Interactions: Conversations last up to five minutes, with on-screen prompts to keep the chat lively. After 30 seconds, users can either send a heart (match request) or opt out with a cross.
  • Match & Connect: If both users choose to match, they can scan a QR code to download the Tinder app and continue their conversation.

The Solo Traveler’s Passport

For singles who love to explore, Tinder’s Solo Traveler’s Guide to Passport Mode provides essential tips for meeting people and traveling safely while making meaningful connections worldwide. Users can activate Passport™ Mode by selecting a city or pinning a location, unlocking the ability to browse, match, and chat with locals before they even arrive.

A Vision for Broader Connections

The Bangkok-Ho Chi Minh City activation is just the beginning. Tinder plans to bring the ‘Teleport to Another City’ campaign to other major Asian cities in the coming year, continuing its mission to connect people across cultures and borders in fun, innovative ways.

Scan the QR code at the portal or download the Tinder app to start your own adventure today.

Irone Kim

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