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Are You Ready to Try These New Travel Experiences?
Climb Mountains with “Power-Ups”
Imagine hiking with a little extra help! Exoskeleton "robotic legs" sense your steps and assist as you lift, making mountain climbs much easier. Currently, exoskeleton legs, smart trekking poles, and intelligent walking-assist robots are already in use at scenic spots like Mount Tai, Mount Huangshan, Enshi Grand Canyon, and Helan Mountain National Forest Park. (Image: Xinhua News Agency)
Let an AI Guide Lead the Way
Not sure where to go or how to plan your holiday? Skip the hours of online searching and let AI do it for you! Many travelers now generate personalized itineraries using AI, while attractions such as Mount Huangshan (Anhui), Mount Lushan (Jiangxi), and Yulong River (Guangxi) employ DeepSeek to provide navigation, commentary, and tailor-made travel advice. (Image: Tuchong)
Order Delivery on the Great Wall
Ever wondered what it’s like to get a delivery atop a watchtower? In August 2024, Beijing launched its first drone delivery route on Badaling Great Wall. What used to take 50 minutes on foot can now be done in 5 minutes by drone, delivering meals, water, medicines, and even taking trash back. Convenience for both visitors and the scenic area has never been higher! (Image: China Tourism News)
Watch a “Cyber Fireworks” Show
When cutting-edge technology lights up the night sky, special effects come to life. In March, Nianhua Bay Scenic Area in Wuxi, Jiangsu used holographic projections, 3D effects, and drone formations to create magical scenes like "Pointing at the Tower with One Finger" and "Blue Lotus Blooming", offering visitors an immersive experience. (Image: China Tourism News)
Time-Travel in Scenic Areas
At Wansui Mountain Martial Arts City in Kaifeng, Henan, hundreds of performances let visitors become part of the action, experiencing a living martial arts world. Qingming Riverside Landscape Garden recreates bustling Song Dynasty life, immersing tourists in a thousand-year-old urban scene. Observers become part of the scenery, and listeners become part of the story - a new, immersive experience brought by live performances. (Image: Tuchong)
Have a Coffee in the Countryside
In recent years, more and more rural cafés have "sprouted" across fields and hills in China. Sip a cup of coffee while enjoying scenic views and a slow-paced atmosphere. In Anji (Zhejiang), Nanjing (Jiangsu), Qingdao (Shandong), and Baoshan (Yunnan), these "village coffee" spots have become social media favorites, attracting visitors for a uniquely local experience. (Image: Tuchong)
Visit Museums Every Day
To better meet visitor demand, museums in Hangzhou (Zhejiang), Xi’an (Shaanxi), Chengdu (Sichuan), and Huai’an (Jiangsu) have removed Monday closures and extended opening hours. Many also offer virtual tours, night visits, and special open days, making museum visits more open, approachable, and interactive than ever. (Image: Tuchong)
One Ticket for Three Days
Not enough time to explore a scenic spot in one day? Come back the next! Since March, 127 A-level attractions in Guangxi have adopted a "one ticket, three-day" policy, allowing multiple entries within the validity period. Some attractions in Henan, Guizhou, and Jiangxi have also joined this multi-day ticket trend. (Image: Tuchong)
Use Your Ticket Stub for More
Don’t throw away your ticket stub - it’s more powerful than you think! Stubs now link tourism, performances, sports events, dining, and accommodations, letting visitors "explore a city with just one ticket" and enjoy a truly connected travel experience. (Image: Tuchong)
Combine Sports and Travel
Watch a game and explore at the same time! In recent years, more Chinese cities have hosted exciting sports events, making "traveling with sports" an increasingly popular choice for visitors. (Image: Tuchong)