All-round robots inherited from intangible cultural heritage
taking Guizhou’s “Thousand-Household Miao Village” as an example
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Intangible cultural heritage all-purpose robot, APP, Rural tourism, Economic income increase, Cultural inheritance.Abstract
This study aims to deeply explore the application and impact of the intangible cultural heritage all-purpose robot and its supporting APP in rural tourism. Through case analysis, theoretical discussion and data statistical analysis, it is expected that the smooth implementation of this project can bring significant economic benefits to rural residents. Increase revenue while promoting and inheriting intangible cultural heritage, improving tourists’ travel experience, and thereby enhancing the reputation of the local tourism industry. This study will provide useful reference and reference for the innovative development of rural tourism.
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