A bird's eye view of Lijia Smart Park. [Photo/WeChat account of Liangjiang New Area]
The Lijia Smart Park in Liangjiang New Area, Southwest China's Chongqing, covers an area of three square kilometers and is built on the foundation of four ecological parks, preserving the 300-year-old Baiyun stockade village ruins.
The smart trail features mist sprayers on either side, which use advanced infrared and temperature-sensing technology to automatically refresh and cool pedestrians as they walk. There are also smart screens on the roadside where people can view their exercise data after a workout.
Inside the living pavilion of the park, skilled robots perform a series of standard actions like washing, brewing, and pouring tea, allowing visitors to enjoy a hot cup of tea. Additionally, there are smart kitchens, intelligent bookshelves, and other experiential areas for daily household items, making one feel like they have stepped into a home of the future.
A visitor has an immersive experience of a scene of a classical work at the park. [Photo/WeChat account of Liangjiang New Area]
Visitors can experience the rich historical and artistic significance of Along the River During the Qingming Festival in a highly interactive and engaging manner through the use of cutting-edge digital technology.
John Edwards, the UK trade commissioner for China, praised Chongqing over its rise as a burgeoning center in intelligent manufacturing.