West Lake Gem Mountain

Background

Gem Hill in West Lake, home to the new "Gem Flowing Clouds" of West Lake's Ten Scenes, is an urban mountain scenic area integrating natural wonders and cultural relics. The mountain has complex terrain and crisscrossing paths. As a national-level cultural relic protection unit, its facility construction faces strict requirements for landscape harmony and cultural relic protection. How to achieve intelligent service enhancement while protecting the natural and cultural landscape has become a crucial issue for the project.

Challenges

The project faces three major challenges: the mountain environment is humid and foggy with steep slopes, requiring equipment to have strong environmental adaptability; the scenic area requires all facilities to be "visible but not physically visible," perfectly blending with the Baochu Pagoda and the unique rock formations; and construction and transportation are difficult, as large machinery cannot be brought up the mountain, requiring installation to minimize damage to the mountain and vegetation.

Solution

We innovatively adopted a "mountain-invisible" intelligent tour guide solution: the equipment uses simulated mountain rock textures and decayed wood feel, cleverly blending into the natural environment; the SOS intelligent early warning pillars are lightning-proof and moisture-proof; installation utilizes manual handling and foundation-free prefabrication technology, avoiding excavation of the mountain, allowing visitors to experience the perfect fusion of historical culture and natural landscape during their hike.

Benefits

This solution achieves an innovative balance between cultural relic protection and intelligent services: the concealed design has gained high recognition from cultural relic departments, and intelligent services significantly enhance the visitor experience; the emergency rescue system provides a guarantee for mountain climbing safety, and the adaptability to special environments greatly reduces maintenance costs. The project provides a successful example of intelligent construction for mountainous cultural heritage sites, perfectly interpreting the concept that "technology makes scenery more beautiful."
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