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00:04Although the delivery service is becoming more and more popular, there are still some shortcomings.
00:08For example, if you are in a mountainous area or a remote place,
00:13the delivery man may not be able to follow the ship.
00:16However, in Beijing, China, the local delivery and takeout platform
00:20is to overcome geographical obstacles,
00:22to make orders that cannot be delivered to customers.
00:26Even if you are on the way to the Great Wall of China,
00:30there is no problem if you want to eat a bite of ice cream and drink a bite of cold soda.
00:34It only takes a short five minutes to make the tourists on the Great Wall of China
00:38end easily.
00:40Travelers are tired and hungry,
00:42and are not afraid of not being able to order a meal to replenish energy.
00:44In order to improve the tourist experience in the scenic area
00:47and enhance the ability of emergency protection,
00:49Badaling Great Wall Scenic Area
00:51and China's local well-known takeout delivery platform
00:54cooperated with the US delegation
00:56to open the first drone logistics delivery route in Beijing.
01:00The landing site is located in Nanjiuchenglou, Yanchang County, Nanjing City.
01:05This means that when tourists visit this area,
01:08they can use their mobile phone to scan the QR code
01:11and place orders on the takeout platform.
01:13It only takes a few minutes.
01:16Whether it's a drink, a meal, or a heat-resistant product,
01:21the drone can quickly deliver it to the tourists.
01:26It's very convenient.
01:27And when flying back to the city,
01:29the drone can also take the garbage away,
01:31greatly saving the cost of cleaning up the garbage on the Great Wall.
01:35Why did the takeout platform choose to provide this service on the Great Wall?
01:40Because the Great Wall is actually not allowed to set up any commercial facilities.
01:45The purpose is to try to maintain the original appearance of the Great Wall.
01:49Although the scenery here is beautiful,
01:51if tourists want to get any kind of supplies,
01:55they have to travel a long, long way.
01:58Just imagine,
01:59climbing to the top of the Great Wall is already very tiring,
02:02and you have to walk back for another 50 minutes to buy a bottle of water.
02:05Who would want to do that?
02:07Fortunately, now with this drone delivery,
02:09all inconveniences can be solved.
02:13The operating time of the drone is from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. every day.
02:17Currently, the drones on this route
02:19not only help tourists buy and transport
02:21things like sunscreen, thermal pads, and so on,
02:25but also allow tourists to receive sour plum soup, ice cream, and so on in a few minutes.
02:32The take-off point also has an emergency medicine box
02:35to provide emergency supplies to tourists in need.
02:38In addition, during the non-operational period,
02:41these drones will also participate in the garbage cleaning work on the Great Wall,
02:45to alleviate the daily transportation pressure of the staff in hot weather.
02:49It can be said to be a win-win.
02:51With technology maturity and cost reduction,
02:53the drone delivery has already opened more than 30 routes in more than 30 cities in China.
02:59The total order is more than 300,000 orders,
03:02and provides users with more than 90,000 product choices.
03:05Experts say this combination of low-cost economy and tourist attractions
03:09meets the current market consumption needs,
03:12while also promoting local logistics delivery and tourism development.
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