Harbin Volga Manor has officially introduced smart automatic guide system, enhancing visitor service and setting a new benchmark for smart cultural tourism. These devices, through high-tech guided tours, offer visitors a more convenient and immersive cultural tour experience, further showcasing the manor’s unique Russian charm and historical heritage.
The smart automatic guide system utilize advanced RFID automatic sensing technology. Simply wearing the device triggers a voice guide upon approaching various attractions within the manor, eliminating the need for manual operation. Guided tours cover key attractions such as St. Nicholas Church, the Vodka Castle, and the Russian Folk Garden, and are available in Chinese, English, and Russian to meet the needs of diverse visitors.
Compared to traditional human guides, these smart automatic guide system allow visitors to control their own pace and gain a deeper understanding of the historical stories and cultural significance behind each building, making them particularly suitable for those who prefer in-depth and independent travel.
Starting today, smart automatic guide system can be rented at the entrance of the scenic area, with either a deposit or credit card payment. The manor will also retain human guide services to meet the personalized needs of diverse visitors. The representative of Volga Manor stated, “We hope that through the introduction of smart guides, we can help visitors gain a deeper understanding of the cultural ties between Harbin and Russia, while also promoting the development of the scenic area towards smart and international development.”
About smart automatic guide system:
Yingmi is a leading provider of smart cultural tourism solutions in China. Its self-service guides are widely used in museums, scenic spots, exhibition halls, and other venues, and are recognized by the industry for their precise positioning, multi-language support, and stable performance.

(The second cabinet from the left is our automatic guide system rental cabinet)