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      High-tech enhances tourist experiences at China's scenic spots during Qingming holiday

      2025-04-06 11:02 Last Updated At:11:37

      Various high-tech and innovative devices, including artificial intelligence (AI), robot dogs, 3D digital images, and VR shows, enhance visitors' experience across major Chinese tourist attractions during the three-day Qingming holiday, which started on Friday.

      An innovative mechanical system helps tourists mitigate their physical limitations during mountain climbing at Mount Tai in Tai'an City, east China's Shandong Province.

      The system weighs less than two kilograms and has a battery life of up to five hours.

      It's easy to wear and helps conserve 30 to 50 percent of physical energy.

      The scenic area has set up rental points at the foot of the mountain and halfway up.

      The rental fee is 80 yuan (around 11 U.S. dollars) for three hours, and with over 100 units available, they have quickly become a popular choice.

      "It pulls my legs up, like someone is helping me climb. Earlier, I could barely lift my legs, but now, the experience is great," said a tourist.

      The tourist spot also provides smart audio guides that can sense their location in real-time through satellite positioning and automatically broadcasts relevant information about the area.

      Additionally, the device has an SOS button. If tourists encounter danger or need emergency help, they can press it, and rescue personnel will come to assist them. At the summit of Mount Tai, a robot dog is being tested to help remove waste, reducing the workload for humans.

      During peak tourist seasons, the site can host up to 80,000 visitors daily, generating over two tonnes of waste daily. Waste removal used to rely on manual labor with a shoulder pole over numerous steps.

      The waste-carrying robot dog weighs only about 40 kilograms but can carry up to 100 kilograms. In contrast, humans with a shoulder pole can only carry 30kg to 40 kg at a time.

      Additionally, with its four legs, the robot dog is more stable than a human and can freely ascend and descend steps while carrying heavy loads.

      It can operate for six hours to eight hours on a single charge.

      Once the testing is completed with improvements to be made, more robot dogs will be deployed to reduce the pressure of manual waste management in the scenic area.

      In recent years, immersive spaces created by digital technology have emerged as a new form of cultural tourism, attracting increasing attention with their unique charm.

      During this year's Qingming Festival, various cultural heritage venues, scenic spots, and urban districts have launched immersive experiences, offering new digital experiences and consumption opportunities.

      At Mount Tai, there are over 1,600 precious stone carvings left by different dynasties.

      These treasures are now entering the public's life as 3D-rendered digital images, leading to richer cultural depth.

      By scanning a code with smartphones, consumers can access detailed digital archives, including the historical background of the stone carvings and calligraphic interpretations, allowing collectors to experience the depth of Mount Tai's culture in their hands.

      VR shows are available in the Chinese literature-inspired theme park "Liaozhaiyuan" in the Zichuan District of Zibo City in Shandong Province.

      The park, located in the hometown of the writer of "Liaozhai Zhiyi" (or "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio"), offers visitors virtual reality (VR) glasses to help visitors better experience the stories and characters of the famous Chinese fiction.

      Meanwhile, in Beijing’s 798 and 751 art zones, an exhibition featuring 24 artworks by artists across 13 countries blends a variety of art media - painting, installations, photography, and biological devices - with digital technologies, immersing visitors in the groundbreaking fusion of art and technology.

      High-tech enhances tourist experiences at China's scenic spots during Qingming holiday

      High-tech enhances tourist experiences at China's scenic spots during Qingming holiday

      A conference on sustainable development cooperation among Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) member states concluded with the signing of 18 key projects worth a total of 4.795 billion yuan (about 655.5 million U.S. dollars) on Thursday in north China's Tianjin Municipality.

      The projects, covering new energy, new materials, infrastructure, and automotive supply chains, are expected to boost practical cooperation among member states.

      Nearly 400 guests, including officials and enterprises from SCO member states, attended the opening session. The conference is part of a series of activities ahead of the upcoming SCO summit in China this autumn.

      The agreements involve eight countries, including the UAE, Egypt, and Uzbekistan. Notable projects include a 200-megawatt transformer substation in Egypt's Suez Canal Economic Zone and a collaboration between the UAE and Tianjin Municipality to help local enterprises expand overseas.

      Ahmed El Homosani, CEO of the Sczone Utilities, highlighted the importance of the power substation project in attracting quality investments. "What we are going to sign is a framework agreement regarding building a new substation, 200 mega of electricity power. It will attract more and better investments," he said.

      Meanwhile, Avinash Jagetiya, CEO of UAE's Sun Management Consulting, emphasized the significance of the cooperation agreement with Tianjin. "Yes, I'm certainly looking forward to this conference and that is the reason I'm here. And in this conference also we are going to sign an MOU (Memorandum of understanding) with Tianjing government. And this project is a step forward in serving the Tianjin enterprises and expanding their footprints and overseas market," he said. The conference also featured specialized sessions on energy, infrastructure, and mining cooperation. Energy cooperation was a focal point, with representatives from Kyrgyzstan noting increased interest from Chinese investors in energy projects.

      "At present, a large number of Chinese investors are directly engaged with Kyrgyzstan's State Investment Agency for energy projects, including hydropower, solar and wind power plants," said Maksatbek Botoyarov, chief specialist of the Department of Investment Attraction and Regional Development of Kyrgyzstan.

      Participants, including representatives from traditional energy firm LONGi, expressed commitments to increasing investments in the new energy sector and exploring green transformation pathways with SCO members.

      "Over the years, we have developed green electricity and green hydrogen products and technical solutions to help these SCO countries achieve their sustainable development and energy transition. We are also actively communicating with the Kazakh government to formulate specific plans and programs for implementation," said Shi Shufeng, marketing director of LONGi's Central and East African Market.

      SCO sustainable development conference secures 18 projects involving nearly 4.8 bln yuan

      SCO sustainable development conference secures 18 projects involving nearly 4.8 bln yuan

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