Snoopy Electric Cars Appear in Kunming
In the charming city, Kunming, blue sky, flowers, and parks blend seamlessly with everything. When roses are mixed into pastries, we get delicious flower cakes. When tulips bloom with the wind in various parks, fairy tales become a reality. When colorful flowers are planted around the streets, the charm and romance of the City of Eternal Spring are fully displayed.
If you're looking for a unique way to enjoy the scenery, we recommend a fun weekend activity near the Caohai Tunnel Park! You'll spot a row of Snoopy-shaped electric cars parked on the side of the road and their adorable appearance captures the attention of many tourists.
Snoopy, the beloved cartoon character, is a famous comic strip protagonist whose original inspiration was a small dog. Recently, electric cars modeled after the iconic Snoopy character have been spotted in the Xishuangbanna scenic area, quickly becoming a tourist favorite. Many visitors have rented these cute vehicles to explore the area and take memorable photos. Now, Kunming has also introduced its fleet of Snoopy electric cars. So why not hop in and ride in one of these adorable Snoopy cars? It's an experience you won't soon forget!
"Super cute, and even if the journey is short, I want to give it a try. "
"Because it's so cute, I haven't seen anything like it anywhere else. It's perfect for kids."
"It's safe and spacious here, so it's safe for kids to ride and play, and there are no cars around."
These are just a few of the many comments we've heard from visitors who have tried the new electric cars.
It is understood that there are 20 Snoopy electric vehicles at Caohai Tunnel Park, scan the QR code to pay a deposit after you can ride. Even with the accelerator pedal pushed all the way down, these cars can only reach a top speed of 10 kilometers per hour. As you cruise along the road, you can take in the breathtaking views and breathe in the fresh air, feeling completely at ease. It's the perfect way to unwind and enjoy a peaceful day out in the nature.
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(Editors: Rachel, Christine)