Social Media Digest


Industrial adventures
For decades, historical landmarks and natural scenery topped travelers' lists for exploring China's culture and history. Today, a new trend is emerging: once-hidden factories are stepping out of their role as production hubs to become popular check-in spots.
From biomedicine plants and food workshops to new energy vehicle factories, industrial sites are now attracting waves of curious young visitors.
On Xiaohongshu (RedNote), vlogs and guides of factory tours have racked up millions of views, with users joking, "Getting a tour ticket is harder than getting a concert pass".
The appeal lies in blending industry with tourism. Visitors watch advanced assembly lines where hundreds of robots work in sync and driverless carts deliver components. Even without understanding all the technical details, many describe the on-site experience as both eye-opening and inspiring.
For brands, factory tours are more than just entertainment. They provide a cost-effective way to showcase the manufacturing process, turning transparency into trust and allowing visitors to feel as if they've witnessed "the birth of a car" firsthand.
Still, challenges remain. Balancing efficiency, safety, and visitor experience will be the key if this wave of industrial tourism is to develop sustainably.
