Yutong buses on the Silk Road
The Silk Road Economic Belt Transport Summit & International Truck Race kicked off in Xi’an, capital city of Shaanxi province on August 19, 2014. The event is of great significance for Xi’an, the starting point of Silk Road mentioned in the book The Travels of Marco Polo and also the capital of nine dynasties.
Yutong bus at Wild Goose Pagoda Square
The bustling scene of the city in front us is not inferior to that in ancient time. The biggest difference is that the eye-catching businessmen and tourists on the backs of camels and horses at that time can no longer be seen and are replaced by buses full of passengers. Whether at Xianyang International Airport or Xi'an North Railway Station, whether at scenic spots like Terracotta Warriors Museum or strolling along the ancient city wall, you can see Yutong buses from time to time, including city buses, touring coaches and commuter buses. If we say a thousand years ago the guests from afar to this city measured the distance by camels and horses, then today, Yutong buses seem to become the best envoy, receiving friends from all over the world.
Market champion of touring coaches and commuter buses
It is really a hard-won achievement. Those who familiar with the domestic bus industry know that Yutong didn’t enter into the coach and commuter bus market very early. In addition, the users of coaches and commuter buses are relatively scattered and attach no importance to brands. This gave Yutong that has no big advantage in sales prices a great challenge in exploring the market.
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