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The first train hotel on the plateau

Everyone should be familiar with the topic of hotels. They play an important role in our daily lives, and are an indispensable choice especially for tourists who like to travel.

Today's hotels are not only built to provide customers with rest, but also to keep up with the trends of the times and to have bold ideas on how to stand out in the same industry!

Therefore, in line with the determination to innovate and provide customers with the highest travel enjoyment, our company combines the green leather train hotel with new tourism to create the first train hotel on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.

The hotel is composed of two steam locomotives, eighteen train cars and rows of cabins in the middle.

In addition to guest rooms, the hotel is also equipped with train bars, restaurants and other functional areas. It can be said that it is a must-have place for your travel, sightseeing, leisure and entertainment, and accommodation!

——The green leather train is a memory of an era. Whether you are born in the 80s or 90s, or your parents, grandparents, you should all have a special nostalgia for the green leather train. Remember that Sometimes you spend a few yuan or more than ten yuan to ride on a green train and listen to the sound of the wheels, and you can go to a very far away city. Especially during the Spring Festival and the Spring Festival travel rush, people carrying big and small bags shuttled through the train station. The scene is still very vivid in my memory... The green train-themed hotel, walking on the train track, makes the whole person seem to be... Back in that era, cars, horses, and mail were all slow.

Nowadays, the popularity of high-speed railways and airplanes has greatly shortened the distance between the two cities. Green trains are gradually disappearing from people’s sight, let alone steam locomotives. Basically You can rarely see them, and even if you do, most of them have ceased operations and become history. I am particularly passionate about steam trains, and I even went to remote places to experience them.