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Travel smart: Chinese tourists hit the road with AI guides
2025-05-07 18:40:48 Source: CGTN

Major tourism platforms in China have integrated AI technologies, while various provinces and cities have launched AI tourism service platforms with unique features.

On some popular tourism platforms, tourists can give simple instructions, such as inquiries about must-visit attractions for a three-day stay in Shanghai or requests for a 15-day trip to Canada with a preference for natural landscapes. AI typically provides corresponding advice within minutes.

Participants experience the use of AI suitcase at a venue for Expo 2025 Osaka, Japan, April 14, 2025. /VCG

Liang Jianzhang, chairman of Trip.com Group, said the company's large model has provided users with comprehensive intelligent services before, during and after their trips by screening high-quality travel data and combining it with real-time data.

"Currently, 80 percent of inquiries can be swiftly resolved by AI, reducing users' decision-making time for a trip from approximately 9 to 6.6 hours," Liang stated.

Industry insiders recommend that tourists use at least two platforms to obtain AI recommendations and make informed decisions to meet their basic travel planning needs.

Intelligent driving. /VCG

Sun Xiaolei, a travel expert who drove freely in western Canada for 17 days, gave a score of 6 to 7 for the AI recommendations on Canadian self-drive routes on various tourism platforms.

"To create a self-drive strategy for western Canada, I spent nearly a month browsing through numerous travel guides and notes," Sun said, adding that the AI recommendations overlapped with his carefully planned route by 70 to 80 percent.

The 2024 "5G+Smart Tourism" innovation and development exchange event is held in Xiong'an New Area, Hebei Province, north China, October 17, 2024. /VCG

In the past months, Chinese provinces and municipalities, notably Guizhou Province and Shanghai, have launched their AI agents offering tourism advice.

Huang Xiao Xi, a digital human adorned in Guizhou ethnic attire, can generate personalized tour plans in seconds and help tourists order local delicacies with just one click.

Debuted at a recent conference in Guizhou Province, Huang Xiao Xi is the core carrier of Guizhou's tourism large model, providing intelligent services throughout the travel process, including itinerary planning, intelligent ordering and tour guides.

An AI projection show at Shanghai International Light Festival, China, October, 7, 2024. /VCG

Hu Xiao You, a smart tourism service system launched by tourism authorities in Shanghai, connects in real time with information on business outlets, scenic spot passenger flow, traffic conditions, surrounding public transportation and even toilet locations.

Zhong Xiaomin, director of the Shanghai Municipal Administration of Culture and Tourism, said that AI has allowed the seamless integration of authoritative information from cultural and tourism departments with the creative and personal experiences of businesses and tourists.

Zhong added that Hu Xiao You will continue to learn based on user feedback, enabling Shanghai's tourism resources to more accurately meet and satisfy tourists' personalized needs.

A visitor toasts and drinks with the AI-generated holographic Li Bai, a famous Chinese poet from the Tang Dynasty (618-907), at an exhibition in Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province, November 24, 2023. /VCG

Wearable smart guide devices have also become more prevalent in China, especially in museums. These devices provide users with a private AI tour guide at a fraction of the cost of human tour guides.

Through the integrated application of new technologies such as virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR) and 3D, users can "talk" with ancients, "interact" with cultural relics, and turn ancient paintings into dynamic real scenes.

Gan Chunhui, executive vice president of the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, analyzed that introducing new technologies has helped the tourism industry form new quality productive forces. Instead of discarding traditional industries, China aims to revitalize them with technological innovations tailored to local development needs.

Gan anticipated key improvements in the industry, including informatization, networking, digitization, automation and higher efficiency.


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