World's First Commercial Multimodal LLM for Cultural Tourism Enters Broad Application
World's First Commercial Multimodal LLM for Cultural Tourism Enters Broad Application
Senin, 29 Juni 2026 | 22:39
A visitor tries out the BoGuan-powered AI photography app
XI'AN, CHINA -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 29 June 2026 - The world's first commercial multimodal large language
model (LLM) for cultural tourism, called BoGuan, has entered broad
application in Xi'an, China. This model generates commercial returns by
supporting the creation of digital IP for intangible cultural heritage,
the development of cultural tourism applications, and the improvement of
short drama production. This is injecting new momentum into both
China's heritage preservation initiatives and the cultural tourism
industry.
Xi'an is one of China's oldest cities and one of its most popular
international tourist destinations. Shaanxi Culture Industry Investment
Group (SCG) is working with partners like Huawei, China Telecom Shaanxi,
and China West Airport Group (CWAG) to promote cultural tourism using
digital technologies including AI and 5G-A.For example, BoGuan is used
to support a new AI travel companion agent that had been made available
to over 4 million users by March of this year.
In September 2025, SCG and Huawei unveiled the BoGuan Large Model, the
world's first commercial multimodal LLM for cultural tourism. It is also
China's first industry-specific model dedicated to the preservation of
cultural heritage. This model is built on intelligent computing
infrastructure and a high-quality dataset. The dataset has over 1.2 PB
of data, including 31 million images, 4.4 million minutes of video
footage, 2.18 million minutes of audio recordings, 510 3D models, and
960 million pieces of structured text.
BoGuan can generate highly-accurate multimodal content, such as
museum-quality content about cultural relics. This allows it to support
the creation of new digital relic presentations, the digitalization and
preservation of traditional craftsmanship, and the creation of digital
IP for intangible cultural heritage. Zhang Beiyuan, a dough sculpture
artisan, said, "With this model, I can complete a dough sculpture that
used to take two or three months in less than a week." BoGuan is also
used to create digital IP like the popular cartoon character Tang
Biaobiao, which is designed by integrating local cultural heritage
elements with the stone carvings of the Six Steeds of Zhao Mausoleum.
The sales of related digital collectibles and creative products have
exceeded CNY2 million.
In addition to supporting cultural heritage preservation, BoGuan has
been used to develop a range of cultural tourism apps, such as AI
photography and AI travel companion agent. Visitors can directly talk
with this agent on the GO-SHAANXI app to create and adjust travel
itineraries and get real-time performance recommendations at
attractions. The Zhiying Camera mini program provides paid services that
instantly integrate user photos with AI-generated scenes from history,
allowing visitors to "travel back to ancient times." These new
consumption options unlock the business value of quality cultural
tourism data. Furthermore, SCG is using BoGuan to integrate short drama
production with cultural tourism and improve production efficiency and
quality in Xi'an, a renowned short drama hub.
Additionally, China Telecom Shaanxi and Huawei have deployed a 5G-A
network based on three component carrier aggregation (3CC) technology at
Xi'an's Grand Tang Mall, a popular tourist attraction. The network
delivers peak uplink and downlink rates of 600 Mbps and 3.5 Gbps,
respectively, about 10 times faster than common 5G networks. During the
2026 May Day holiday, this network supported concurrent access for
23,000 users, guaranteeing smooth video watching and social media
experiences. Furthermore, 5G-A-powered HD live streaming at the Grand
Tang Mall has become an important way for the attraction to bring in new
visitors. According to public data, the average user dwell time of
these live streams has nearly doubled and the average transaction value
has increased by 62%.
Edric Chu, General Manager of Huawei's Shaanxi Rep Office, giving a speech
Edric Chu, General Manager of Huawei's Shaanxi Rep Office, said,
"Artificial intelligence is not simply a stack of technologies. It has
become a key enabler that can activate thousands of years of cultural
heritage, reshape travel experiences, and inject new momentum into the
industry. Moving forward, Huawei will continue working with our partners
to enhance cultural heritage preservation with digital and intelligent
technologies, and stimulate development within the cultural tourism
industry."