Knowledge Graph
228 cross-cultural narratives — the content foundation for expert guides
Not generic attraction descriptions — purpose-built narrative hooks designed for specific visitor nationalities, so every line of commentary has a cultural resonance point.
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Narrative Network Diagram
Interactive Demo Coming Soon
Coming SoonThe diagram below is a static illustration. In the live product, nodes are interactive with filtering by nationality and theme.
Data Coverage
Beijing + Xi'an — the core map of China's inbound tourism
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Beijing
24 sites
Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven, Summer Palace, Great Wall — spanning imperial politics, garden aesthetics, and court arts.
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Xi'an
6 sites
Terracotta Warriors, Giant Wild Goose Pagoda, Muslim Quarter — focusing on the origins of imperial China and Silk Road civilization.
Narrative Hook Examples
Same site, different nationality, different entry point
Hall of Supreme Harmony · Forbidden CityFrench visitors
“Versailles was completed in 1682 — the Forbidden City predates it by 276 years. But their design philosophies are opposite: Versailles was built to be seen; the Forbidden City was built to be invisible.”
Hall of Supreme Harmony · Forbidden CityAmerican visitors
“Imagine a complex three times the size of the White House, with no windows facing the outside world — that is the deliberate mystery of absolute power.”
Terracotta WarriorsItalian visitors
“In 210 BC, Qin's terracotta army and the Roman Republic's legions both existed in the world simultaneously — yet they never had the chance to meet.”