Global Mofy Secures Digital Tourism Project in China, Expanding AI-Driven Content Services

  • Global Mofy AI Limited partnered with Lianyungang Cultural Tourism Group to develop digital cultural tourism projects, beginning in July 2025.
  • The first project, an immersive digital exhibition hall at Crescent Island Scenic Area, officially opened on February 15, 2026, after completion in January 2026.
  • The exhibition hall utilizes technologies like multi-surface projection mapping, infrared sensing, and LiDAR for interactive experiences.
  • Global Mofy leveraged its 3D digital asset library and virtual content production capabilities to create detailed digital ecosystems within the exhibition.

Global Mofy’s partnership with Lianyungang Cultural Tourism Group signals a growing trend of integrating digital technologies into China’s cultural tourism sector, driven by government initiatives to modernize attractions and enhance visitor experiences. While the initial project is relatively small in scale, it serves as a proof-of-concept for broader adoption of AI-driven content creation within the tourism industry. The company's reliance on its 'Mofy Lab' platform suggests a focus on proprietary technology and potentially higher margins, but also creates a dependency on its internal capabilities.

Expansion Strategy
The success of the Crescent Island project will likely dictate the scope and speed of Global Mofy’s expansion into other cultural tourism destinations within China and potentially internationally.
Technology Adoption
The integration of LiDAR and real-time interaction technologies indicates a push towards increasingly sophisticated immersive experiences; the market’s willingness to pay for this level of technological complexity remains to be seen.
Competitive Landscape
The project highlights Global Mofy’s position in a nascent market; the emergence of competing AI-driven content providers for cultural tourism could compress margins and necessitate further technological differentiation.