December 15, 2020
Beijing-based Neolix is providing Longlingshan Ecological Park with its self-driving vending machines, which will offer water and snacks to visitors. It is just one of multiple autonomous vehicles the park is getting in a new hi-tech upgrade.
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Life has largely returned to normal in the central Chinese city of Wuhan, where the Covid-19 outbreak was first identified a year ago.
Now residents will soon have a new way to spend their free time following a hi-tech upgrade to a local ecological park, which has been equipped with self-driving vehicles to shuttle sightseers, sell food and clean up after visitors.
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Mountain park in Wuhan gets hi-tech upgrade with self-driving buses, vending vans and cleaning vehicles Coco Feng coco.feng@scmp.com Beijing-based Neolix is providing Longlingshan Ecological Park with its self-driving vending machines, which will offer water and snacks to visitors. It is just one of multiple autonomous vehicles the park is getting in a new hi-tech upgrade. Photo: Bloomberg
Life has largely returned to normal in the central Chinese city of Wuhan, where the Covid-19 outbreak was first identified a year ago. Now residents will soon have a new way to spend their free time following a hi-tech upgrade to a local ecological park, which has been equipped with self-driving vehicles to shuttle sightseers, sell food and clean up after visitors.