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Viral Video: Drone Delivers Food At The Great Wall Of China, Internet Stunned

Hungry on the Great Wall of China? A viral video shows how a drone can bring food to you.

Viral Video: Drone Delivers Food At The Great Wall Of China, Internet Stunned
A viral reel shows a tourist's food delivered via drone at a historic site
  • Drone food delivery is available at the Badaling section of the Great Wall of China
  • Service allows ordering food, drinks, and emergency supplies to designated watchtowers
  • A viral video shows a tourist receiving a Subway meal via drone at the Great Wall site
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Imagine being tired and hungry after hiking a long uphill route - and then your food comes flying to you via a drone. Sounds impossible, right? In a video circulating online, a girl captures this surprising moment at a UNESCO World Heritage site. Dressed in a casual outfit, she declares feeling hungry midway through her hike. The overlaying text in the video reads, "I am so hungry," adding, "So...let's order a delivery on the Great Wall of China." Yes, you read that correctly. You can indeed order food and essentials via drone delivery at the Badaling section of the Great Wall.

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The video shows a drone flying towards a delivery landing pad - a large QR-code-like marker likely used for navigation and precise landing. Soon, the ordered food arrives at the popular tourist spot, and the girl shows off a box of her Subway meal. Taking a bite, her expression seems to suggest that the delivered food was well-maintained despite the journey. The viral video was captioned: "Can't believe u can actually order a delivery on the Great Wall of China, and it will be sent by a drone."

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Here's how Instagram users reacted to the viral video:

A user said, "This alone is a good enough reason as to why I am moving to China."

Another added, "Omg I can imagine those drones are working overtime."

"Wow, that's awesome," read a comment.

Sharing a personal experience, someone stated, "I needed that desperately for water in 2018."

"Hope you don't see waste at this iconic place," said a concerned user.

Another wrote, "China's drone food delivery is really impressive."

This drone delivery service was launched by Chinese food delivery giant Meituan, offering convenience to tourists. The innovative service allowing visitors to order items like food, drinks, and even emergency supplies to designated watchtowers at the Badaling section of the Great Wall near Beijing. The service operates typically between 10 AM and 4 PM, carrying packages up to 2.3 kg (about 5 pounds) per trip.

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