On June 24, during the seventh "West Lake Hangzhou Day," an exploration combining technology and humanities began at Hangzhou Children's Park. The nation's first "AI + Culture Tourism" city narrative space was officially launched here, giving traditional scenic spots an unprecedented technological touch.

As a deep participant in this event, the leading national "AI + Culture Tourism" enterprise Blue Universe presented many groundbreaking scene displays. At the event site, artificial intelligence technology was no longer cold code but was embedded in cultural tourism experiences in a highly engaging way. The most surprising part for visitors was the robot performance by Yuque Technology: technologically advanced robotic dogs transformed into the calligrapher "Su Dongpo," painting and demonstrating agile dance skills, perfectly integrating classical aesthetics with cutting-edge technology.

In addition to the fun human-robot interactions, the narrative space also showcased the diverse applications of artificial intelligence in scenic area services. Residents could not only taste coffee and drinks made by robots but also experience the natural beauty of West Lake through VR devices, feeling the wonder of time and space transformation. Moreover, the appearance of advanced equipment such as exoskeleton robots and flying concept cars made many residents exclaim that they had entered a "science fiction scene."

The establishment of this "AI + Culture Tourism" space is not only a bold attempt for West Lake, a traditional landmark, in digital transformation, but also marks the continuous expansion of the application boundaries of artificial intelligence in the culture and tourism industry. By combining narrative capabilities, interactive experiences, and cutting-edge hardware, Hangzhou is trying to create a new city cultural tourism brand, allowing every visitor entering the park to understand the city's profound cultural heritage and vibrant innovative vitality through intelligent interaction.