en.Wedoany.com Reported - Addressing challenges such as difficult planning and insufficient depth in study tours, the HarmonyOS ecosystem has launched a one-stop smart study tour solution based on Xiaoyi, Xiaoyi Explore the World, and Petal Maps. This solution leverages multimodal AI and multi-device collaboration to integrate pre-trip planning, on-site knowledge acquisition, and navigation exploration into a full-chain service closed loop.
According to the "2026 China Study Tour Market Sentiment Survey Report" jointly released by the China Association of Travel Services and multiple universities, the study tour market is expanding from school channels to diverse avenues such as family communities, with independent travel becoming mainstream and user demand for personalized travel experiences continuously rising. Humanities and history, regional characteristics, and natural sciences rank as the top three popular study tour directions. However, parents' main pain points include cumbersome itinerary planning, lack of interactivity during on-site exploration, and limited knowledge gains.
To address these issues, the HarmonyOS ecosystem has introduced itinerary planning and real-time commentary functions in the Xiaoyi assistant. Users can activate Xiaoyi and state specific needs, such as "Help me plan a 5-day summer study tour route for middle school students in Xi'an, focusing on history and museums." Xiaoyi can then generate personalized itinerary suggestions and support direct jumps to navigation, booking, and other pages via blue links, simplifying the pre-trip preparation process.

To solve the problem of low efficiency in knowledge acquisition during on-site study tours, the Xiaoyi Explore the World feature utilizes multimodal AI capabilities, allowing users to point their phone cameras at ancient buildings, cultural relics, or plants. The system can recognize the content in the image and provide vivid explanations. For example, when visiting the Terracotta Warriors, it can answer "What material is the armor made of?" or at the Six Dynasties Museum, explain "Why is the porcelain bowl this color?" This transforms one-way viewing into two-way interactive learning, enhancing the depth of the experience.
In the navigation and discovery phase, Petal Maps offers precise navigation, real-time traffic updates, and multi-route comparison functions to help avoid congestion and ensure smooth arrival at destinations. Its "Explore" feature at the bottom aggregates museums and unique locations in the city across sections such as Curated Recommendations, Hidden Gems, Food Exploration, and Hiking Routes. These thematic guides, like "When Scenery from Textbooks Comes to Life," help users discover more study tour resources along the way, increasing knowledge gains during the journey.
This smart study tour closed loop integrates pre-trip planning, on-site commentary, and exploration navigation, alleviating the pain points of fragmented information and cumbersome operations in traditional study tours through full-chain services, offering a more immersive and in-depth experience for parent-child travel.
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