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Global Times: China’s tourism industry boosted by integration of high-tech, culture

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BEIJING, Sept. 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Chongqing Municipality in Southwest China has transformed urban landscapes, rivers, and mountain cliffs into giant “screens” that project cultural stories on both sides of the Yangtze River using cutting-edge naked-eye 3D technology, creating an unforgettable immersive night tour.

“I’m captivated by the city’s vibrant night scenery; leaving behind this cruise experience is hard,” Kirtan Bhana, director and editor of South Africa’s The Diplomatic Society, told the Global Times during the Yangtze and Jialing River night cruise tour in Chongqing.

Denisa Petrilakova, editor of domestic and foreign news at the Czech Media Agency, was also impressed by the unforgettable Two-River Tour experience and told the Global Times that she would recommend Chongqing to Czechs in addition to Beijing and Shanghai. “I was very touched by the night view of the mountain city, which is really special and beautiful.”

The light show in the Two-River Tour combines home lighting, road lighting, high-rise building projector lights, embankment lights and ship lights. This intricate interplay of lighting creates a stunning three-dimensional nightscape, where mountains, rivers, bridges, and urban structures merge into a visual symphony.

Infrastructural upgrades

Down the Yangtze River, the night cruise tour in Yichang, Central China’s Hubei Province, east of Chongqing, is also filled with impressive technology.

As the cruise ship moves along the Yangtze, it projects lights onto mountains and cityscapes, enhancing the natural and urban surroundings with vibrant cultural displays, Ye Yong, general manager of the Tourism Development Division at the Three Gorges Tourism Group, told the Global Times.

The light show showcases cultural stories, including that of Qu Yuan, a patriotic Chinese poet who died in 278 BC. The Dragon Boat Festival is celebrated to commemorate his life and death. The light show also features the story of Wang Zhaojun, a famous “political bride” from the Western Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD25).

After two phases of construction and upgrades, the giant screen alongside the Yangtze River, measuring about 8 kilometers long, was ready to welcome tourists in July 2022, the Global Times has learned.

In Yichang, the Yangtze River Three Gorges 1, the world’s largest pure electric cruise ship, has been in operation to enhance the quality of cruise tours.

“The ship has made touring the Yangtze River a quiet journey without the smell of diesel. The electric ship is charged at the wharf overnight, with electricity generated from the Three Gorges Dam,” Ye said.

The Three Gorges Tourism Group is a joint developer of the Yangtze River Three Gorges 1 and is currently the operator of the ship.

To enhance its services, Chongqing introduced a new-generation high-end cruise ship, which set sail on July 18 of this year and was equipped with advanced technology to offer a more immersive experience.

The cruise ship is designed as a “catamaran,” and incorporates a number of high-end technologies in areas such as shock absorption, noise reduction and environmental protection, including railings made from light-guiding glasses.

Moreover, the cruise ship features a pillar-less lobby and panoramic glass walls, providing a broader view compared to other vessels.

Integration of culture, high-tech

In recent years, China’s tourism industry has experienced significant growth, establishing the country as the largest source of international tourists and a major destination for travelers worldwide. The enthusiasm of the Chinese people for cultural tourism consumption is increasing, while the scale of the cultural tourism market continues to expand, and the consumption structure continues to optimize, analysts said.

“Strengthening tourism in China calls for strategic planning, local innovation, and unified efforts from the entire industry,” noted Dai Bin, president of the China Tourism Academy, during a tourism industry conference on September 11.

China will actively promote the high-quality development of its cultural and tourism industries, aiming to establish itself as a country strong in culture and tourism.

Latest industrial data showed that 70 percent of tourists participate in cultural experience activities during their travels, and nearly 80 percent express a desire to engage in such activities. “We will explore effective mechanisms for integrating culture with science and technology and step up our efforts to foster new forms of cultural business,” read the resolution adopted at the third plenary session of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China in July.

The resolution also said that “we will institute a system of the defining symbols of Chinese culture and refine institutions and mechanisms for promoting the full integration of culture and tourism.”

China has a long history and is rich in culture, which will enrich the creation of digital content and boost the digital cultural tourism, Tian Feng, dean of SenseTime’s Intelligence Industry Research Institute, told the Global Times on Friday.

Tian noted that SenseTime has already built a library of digital content assets featuring many Chinese cultural monuments and ancient artifacts, utilizing space modeling empowered by artificial intelligence, which will promote the integration and development of digital cultural tourism.

Propelled by advancements in science and technology, innovative formats such as virtual tourism, digital exhibitions, and online performing arts have entered a rapid growth phase, unlocking new avenues for the cultural tourism industry, experts pointed out.

By the end of 2023, the scale of China’s digital cultural tourism market exceeded 1 trillion yuan ($140.9 billion), accounting for more than 30 percent of the entire cultural tourism industry, media reported.

Tourists are now provided with an immersive travel experience made possible through augmented reality (AR) technology, including AR glasses, Chen Xi, vice president of Rokid, a Hangzhou-based AR tech startup, told the Global Times on Friday.

Chen cited examples of using AR technologies in Shuoxi Lake in East China’s Anhui Province and Datang Everbright City in Northwest China’s Shaanxi Province.

By the end of 2023, China had developed 32,024 immersive experience projects, creating nearly 928,000 jobs, with a total output value reaching 193.34 billion yuan. This figure is expected to exceed 240 billion yuan this year, according to a white paper released in June.

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eSign.AI Named Sole Electronic Signature Technology Provider for Hong Kong Government’s CorpID Project, Building the Foundation for Digital Signing Infrastructure in Hong Kong

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HONG KONG, May 8, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — As Hong Kong’s Digital Corporate Identity Platform (CorpID) counts down to its phased launch, eSign.AI has been appointed as the sole electronic signature vendor in the project, responsible for delivering core digital signing capabilities including digital signatures, certificate management, and signature verification services. CorpID is led by Nexify, a seasoned government systems integrator, as the prime contractor. The platform is expected to launch in phases starting late 2026, with multiple CorpID-based e-government services going live in mid-2027.

CorpID: Government-Grade Digital Identity Infrastructure for Hong Kong Enterprises

The Digital Corporate Identity Platform (CorpID) is an enterprise-level digital services platform launched by the Hong Kong SAR Government, developed under the oversight of the Digital Policy Office (DPO). It is designed to serve as the business equivalent of “iAM Smart,” providing a unified digital identity foundation for Hong Kong enterprises. CorpID’s core mission is to build an integrated digital government infrastructure — offering unified identity authentication, digital signing, form pre-filling, and e-licence storage — replacing paper-heavy, cumbersome traditional processes and enabling smart city development through seamless data connectivity.

The platform is open to companies incorporated under the Companies Ordinance (Cap. 622) and businesses registered under the Business Registration Ordinance (Cap. 310), including sole proprietorships and partnerships. The DPO requires all enterprise-related e-government services to support CorpID within 18 months of launch, and will continue expanding ecosystem coverage through sandbox initiatives, cross-industry identity standard interoperability, and fully online registration processes.

eSign.AI: The Digital Signing Engine Behind CorpID

eSign.AI is an AI-native electronic signature and contract automation platform built for enterprises worldwide, offering a complete signing framework from simple electronic signatures to the highest-level compliant digital signatures — meeting diverse regulatory requirements across industries and jurisdictions.

On the identity verification front, eSign.AI has completed integration with iAM Smart, enabling individual identity verification through Hong Kong’s citizen digital identity system, and providing legally valid digital certificate services for both enterprises and individuals.

Looking ahead, the eSign.AI SaaS platform will be deeply integrated with CorpID, providing enterprise and individual identity verification for Hong Kong businesses, and supporting both electronic and digital signing that complies with Hong Kong’s Electronic Transactions Ordinance — connecting the full digital contracting lifecycle for government and enterprise alike.

Getting Ahead of the AI Era: From eSignGlobal to eSign.AI

The electronic signature industry is undergoing a structural shift from “tooling” to “intelligence.” Market data underscores this acceleration: the AI-powered contract analysis tools market has grown from USD 3.32 billion in 2025 to USD 4.3 billion in 2026, at a CAGR of 29.6%. Signing is just one node in the contract lifecycle — document generation, workflow orchestration, compliance tracking, and post-execution management are all being transformed by AI, and the industry window is closing fast.

In April 2026, the company officially rebranded from eSignGlobal to eSign.AI, completing its strategic transformation from an e-signature tool provider to an AI-native contract automation platform. As the company’s spokesperson noted, this rebrand is not cosmetic — it is an acknowledgment of where the product actually is. Customers were already using eSign.AI to automate workflows that go far beyond the signature itself.

eSign Automation Skill was launched alongside the rebrand — an AI-powered signing automation framework for enterprise workflows that enables complete contract signing through natural language interaction, with no manual intervention required. Whether it is single-party approval, multi-party sequential signing, or large-scale parallel execution, an AI Agent can orchestrate the entire workflow in a single call. All signature initiations and status queries return structured JSON outputs, directly parseable by leading large language models and intelligent workflow systems.

eSign Automation is now available in the OpenClaw ecosystem and supports integration via Claude MCP, ChatGPT, and other leading AI platforms.

By combining AI automation capabilities with CorpID’s government-grade digital identity infrastructure, eSign.AI delivers a complete solution for Hong Kong enterprises — from identity verification to intelligent signing to full workflow automation.

About eSign.AI

eSign.AI (formerly eSignGlobal) is an AI-native electronic signature and contract automation platform built for enterprises worldwide. The platform serves over 100 countries and regions, covering core industries including financial services, manufacturing, real estate, human resources, and healthcare — with 1,500+ scenario applications and 3,000+ ecosystem partners. eSign.AI holds ISO 27001, ISO 27701, and ISO 27018 certifications and supports major regulatory frameworks including the U.S. ESIGN Act / UETA, EU eIDAS, HIPAA, GDPR, and 21 CFR Part 11. Infrastructure is anchored by independent data centers in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Frankfurt, Germany.

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The 9th AskGamblers Awards Finalists Announced as Voting Starts

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The highly anticipated 9th AskGamblers Awards has officially moved into the voting phase. Following a rigorous selection process, the finalists across 5 premier categories have been revealed: Best Casino, Best New Casino, Best New Slot, Best Sportsbook, Best Provider. Players are invited to cast their votes until 11 June.

BELGRADE, Serbia, May 8, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The voting stage of the 9th annual AskGamblers Awards has officially begun. The list of finalists is announced, and the first votes are already coming in. 

Players will have a chance to vote for their favourites until 11 June, when the winners will be announced at the gala ceremony in Belgrade. There’s a total of 5 categories where popular votes are taken into consideration:

Best CasinoBest New CasinoBest SportsbookBest New SlotBest Game Provider

There aren’t any big changes to the voting process compared to last year. The votes from the prominent members of AskGamblers Forum will be counted in as well, while some award winners will be announced directly by the AskGamblers teams. 

These include: Best Crypto Casino, Best Partner, and Best Manager categories, while the AskGamblers Superstar Award is expected to be handed to the operator that illustrates the brand values best.

Dijana Radunović, General Manager at AskGamblers, is excited for voting to start: “We’re seeing some familiar contestants, but there are a lot of new names, so it will be exciting to see who comes up on top.”

“We invite players to vote for their favourites! This is a chance for you to speak your mind and support operators and games that shape this industry,” Radunović added.

Before the AskGamblers Awards Ceremony that takes place on 11 June, Charity Night is scheduled for 10 June.

About AskGamblers

AskGamblers.com strives to provide current, objective, and accurate information and guide its users towards a safe gaming experience. The way we deliver our services, from the online casino, sportsbook, slot, and bonus reviews to our trusted Complaint Service, is best described by our motto: ‘Get the truth. Then play.’

For more information about AskGamblers and AskGamblers Awards, please contact dijana.radunovic@g2m.com.

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SUNMI Wins 2026 Red Dot Design Awards with Five Products, Leading Global Commercial Industrial Design

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SINGAPORE, May 8, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The winners of the 2026 German Red Dot Design Award were officially announced. Five of SUNMI Technology’s flagship products won awards: the CPad Business Tablet, CPad PAY, FLEX 3 Interactive Display, the V3 handheld POS Terminal and L3 Industrial PDA. These products stood out with three core design concepts: integration, versatility and human-centricity.

Known as “The Oscars” of global industrial design, the Red Dot Award has strict evaluation criteria covering aesthetics, ergonomics, scenario adaptability and sustainability. SUNMI adheres to original commercial scenario customization, rejecting crudely modified consumer devices. All winning products are originally developed for real commercial scenarios such as cash register, food delivery, industrial inspection and store operations, covering the entire commercial track with high scenario adaptability. Meanwhile, it practices ESG concepts, adopting eco-friendly materials and modular structures to extend equipment service life, reduce consumable consumption, and implement low-carbon and long-term design, which perfectly meets the Red Dot’s sustainability evaluation criteria.

Simplify Complexity: With highly integrated design, SUNMI eliminates the “patchwork feeling” of cluttered devices and tangled cables in traditional commercial scenarios, streamlining store operations and saving space.All-in-One Versatility: Beyond a single tool function, SUNMI’s products achieve flexible transformation through modular and multi-form designs to proactively adapt to changing business needs. The CPad series with modular accessories and FLEX 3’s Lego-style modular design enable multi-scenario application and long-term reuse.Human-Centric Design: Every detail is human-oriented, focusing on real pain points to enhance scenario experience. The L3 Industrial PDA reduces high-frequency work fatigue through scientific weight distribution; the V3 Smart POS Terminal balances large-screen visibility and grip comfort; CPad PAY integrates full-link functions to simplify workflows.

These honors stem from SUNMI’s long-term commitment to a sustainable society, original commercial R&D and ESG. In the future, SUNMI will uphold its core concepts, expand the boundaries of commercial industrial design, and empower global businesses with user-oriented, eco-friendly and high-value products.

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