Drone delivery brings food to Great Wall tourists

Tourists at the Great Wall can now have food delivered by drones, thanks to Meituan’s innovative service.

Drone delivery services are rapidly expanding across China, bringing convenience to both urban and rural areas.

Visitors to the Great Wall of China can now enjoy the convenience of having food and drinks delivered by drones. Chinese delivery company Meituan has launched the first drone service in Beijing, designed to serve tourists exploring a remote section of the Great Wall. The drones, which can carry up to 2.3 kilograms, cover the distance from a nearby hotel rooftop to a watchtower in just five minutes, significantly faster than the 50 minutes it would take on foot.

The service operates between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., with a nominal delivery fee of just 4 yuan. After completing deliveries, drones also assist in carrying waste to recycling stations. While the drones are autonomous, they still require human assistance to load packages at the hotel and receive them at the watchtower, where app users collect their orders.

Meituan’s expansion into drone delivery is part of a broader trend across China, where drones are increasingly used for logistics in both urban and rural areas. The company first tested drone deliveries in Shenzhen in 2021 and now operates over 30 routes across multiple cities, including Shanghai. These drones navigate urban spaces by following set paths and delivering packages to designated kiosks.

The rise in drone delivery services aligns with the Chinese government’s push to develop the ‘low-altitude economy,’ a new growth sector focusing on businesses that utilise civil aerial vehicles. This initiative is seen as a key driver for the country’s economic future, reflecting the growing importance of innovative technology in everyday life.