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Immersive heritage tour to traditional vinegar workshop boosts visitor numbers in east China city

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Immersive heritage tour to traditional vinegar workshop boosts visitor numbers in east China city

2026-06-07 17:38 Last Updated At:20:27

A century-old vinegar factory in Zhenjiang City of east China's Jiangsu Province has virtually transformed itself into an immersive industrial tourism destination while also maintaining the main business of vinegar production, drawing increasing numbers of visitors with its national intangible cultural heritage -- time-honored vinegar brewing techniques.

Inside the factory, visitors can watch the vinegar being brewed, try bottling vinegar themselves, explore the intelligent production workshop, and even taste the vinegar.

"I tried making vinegar myself. It was great. I took photos and experienced it firsthand. It was really a good experience," said Zeng Huifang, a tourist.

Immersive heritage tour to traditional vinegar workshop boosts visitor numbers in east China city

Immersive heritage tour to traditional vinegar workshop boosts visitor numbers in east China city

Computing power prices have continued to decline in China with the rapid expansion and standardization of computing infrastructure across the country, making the once costly resource more accessible to businesses and individuals.

Several major AI model providers have recently announced permanent price reductions, with DeepSeek and Xiaomi MiMo standing out for their aggressive cuts.

These moves are substantially lowering the cost of everyday AI applications such as high-frequency Q and A, web design, coding, and other routine tasks, making advanced AI tools far more accessible.

"By increasing cache capacity fivefold, we can now process nearly five times more requests using the same hardware and computing resources. This has reduced the average cost per request by 80 percent," said Yang Bo, technical lead of the Xiaomi MiMo Large Model Team.

At the same time, China's three major telecom operators have introduced affordable subscription packages and launched related services on national computing power platform.

China Telecom offers tailored solutions for developers, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), as well as individual and family users. China Mobile provides AI-powered coding subscription services, supporting code generation, review, architecture design, and other development needs. China Unicom uses a flexible points-based billing system, well-suited for enterprise office applications and intelligent agent deployments.

The push to expand token-based services aims to address key challenges faced by SMEs in digital transformation, such as difficulty in accessing computing power and high costs.

Computing power becomes more affordable for small businesses in China as prices plunge

Computing power becomes more affordable for small businesses in China as prices plunge

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