King Long Coaches Serve at NPC and CPPCC Sessions in Beijing
Jun 28 , 2022
2021 marks the 100 year anniversary of the
founding of China’s Communist Party. It is also the very beginning for the implementation
of China’s fourteenth Five-year Plan. For King Long, it is also a critical year
to further upgrade its business and transform itself into a more powerful
player in the global bus market.
Serving NPC and CPPCC sessions
(also known as the Two Sessions) for the first time in 2001, King Long has been
providing transportation services to delegates for twenty-one consecutive
years. Since 2018, Longwin II coaches replaced Longwin I coaches, have become
the new carriers for the Two Sessions. As China’s first batch of Super
Five-Star coaches, Longwin II is first coach in China to pass National VI
Emission Standards (phase B).
As one of the leading players in
China’s bus manufacturing industry, King Long is fully committed to pursuing an
innovation-driven development path and providing customers with more integrated
and more intelligent transportation solutions. After developing China’s first
L4 level autonomous driving bus, Apolong, King Long has been actively involved
in promoting 1 N autonomous driving solutions, releasing autonomous driving
vehicles for retailing industry, logistic industry, public security sector and
urban sanitation sector. Thanks to the advent of 5G technologies, King Long
buses and coaches are increasingly connected with the internet and thus bring
more travel comforts and more conveniences to passengers and travelers.
In just two decades, King Long has
successfully made its way to over 140 countries and regions across the globe
with a total export volume of over 120,000 units buses & coaches. With
well-established marketing and after-sales networks across the globe, it has
been ranking the first place in China’s bus export for many years.
The National Committee of the
Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), the country’s top
political advisory body, opened its annual session on Thursday afternoon in
Beijing. The session this year will last six and a half days, closing on the
afternoon of March 10. Discussions on the draft outline of the 14th Five-Year
Plan and the long-range objectives through the year 2035 will be high on the
agenda at this year’s session.