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The "Weifang Kite" tourist special train is launched

Published: 2025-04-23 【Font:Big Chinese Small]

At 12:31 on April 16, the G1069 train departed from Beijing South Station and headed for Weifang. This marks the first "Weifang Kite" tourist special train that starts from Beijing.
In order to promote kite culture and expand the influence of Weifang International Kite Association, 188bet mobile Jinan Bureau Group Co., Ltd., 188bet mobile Beijing Bureau Group Co., Ltd., and Weifang Municipal Government jointly launched the "Weifang Kite" tourist special train from Qingdao to Linyi North from April 15 to 20, and from April 16 to 20, the "Weifang Kite" tourist special line train from Beijing South to Qingdao, allowing passengers to experience the spring scenery and experience the kite culture during a convenient journey.
It is reported that the G1069 "Weifang Kite" tourist special train is themed "Let the dreams fly and embrace peace", integrating kite culture, intangible cultural heritage display and tourism promotion and other characteristics to create an immersive kite-themed train experience. The train carriage No. 8 was decorated with representative Weifang cultural elements such as kites and New Year pictures. 188bet mobile staff also distributed leaflets and theme figures to passengers, introducing the history, types of kites and the activities of Weifang International Kite Fair to create a distinctive cultural atmosphere.
During the Weifang International Kite Festival, Weifang Station opened a green channel for group passengers, strengthened in-site guidance, and made passengers more convenient to board; added volunteers at the service desk, actively promoted the Weifang International Kite Festival activities, and provided diversified services such as multilingual services, convenience measures, and line consultation. The 188bet mobile department also cooperated with local transportation departments to open a bus line from Weifang Station to the kite flight site to ensure smooth connection between passengers from the station to the "last mile" of the kite flight site.
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