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Pofutong (票付通), formally Fujian Pofutong Information Technology Co., Ltd. (福建票付通信息科技有限公司) and led by founder Su Wansheng, is a Fuzhou-based smart tourism platform that has emerged as one of the most institutionally entrenched deployers of digital humans in China's scenic-area and cultural tourism sector. The company operates the Tourism Digital Empowerment Platform (旅游数字化赋能平台), which the Ministry of Culture and Tourism named one of its 2024 Top Ten Digital Innovation Demonstration Cases, and it serves as the implementing entity behind the Ministry's Technology Innovation Center for Scenic Area Transaction Data Elementization. Its digital human stack integrates AI-driven virtual guides, AI customer service agents, and a digital tourism assistant, delivered to more than ten thousand scenic spots, including over one hundred 5A-rated sites, across all thirty-two provincial-level administrative regions, with annual platform GMV exceeding thirty-three billion yuan and yearly service to over five hundred million visitor-trips. Notable digital human deployments include the bilingual virtual guide rolled out across twenty-nine commentary points at Fujian's Minyue Water Town, the Fujian cultural tourism mascot character "Fuduoduo" (福多多), and a pioneering sign-language digital human companion designed for hearing-impaired travelers, which is supported by data-sharing arrangements with the China Disabled Persons' Federation and other ministries for verified accessibility identity datasets. In August 2025 the platform was admitted to the National Data Bureau's first cohort of high-quality dataset construction pilots, and in September 2025 it was again featured among the third batch of national "Data Element ×" cultural tourism typical cases, where its multi-source data fusion underpins the AI guide, AI customer service, and digital tourism assistant offerings. The company has extended these capabilities through partnerships with Beijing Tourism Group's Huike unit on the "Roaming Beijing Suburbs" (漫游京郊) platform and with GlobalTix to export AI-driven scenic area solutions overseas, and in April 2026 it convened the 2026 Smart Cultural Tourism AI Application Innovation Summit in Beijing alongside Amap and the Ministry's technology center, positioning its digital human portfolio as core infrastructure for what it frames as the operational landing of AI in Chinese cultural tourism rather than a discretionary value-add.