[Explanation] Pakistan’s Ambassador to China, Moin Hack, led a delegation to visit the National Intelligent Connected Vehicle (Wuhan) Test Demonstration Zone Exhibition Center on November 3, and went to Longling Mountain Ecological Park to experience the “Han-made” unmanned driving technology.

  [Explanation] Moin Hack boarded an unmanned bus that day. During the journey of several kilometers, the vehicle encountered various traffic scenes such as meeting, turning, waiting for a red light, etc., and the vehicles were able to respond automatically and stably.

  [Explanation] After the test ride, Moin Hack was full of praise for the achievements of Hubei's scientific and technological development.

He said that China is a global leader in autonomous driving and new energy technologies. Pakistan, as the sixth most populous country in the world, has a strong demand for automobiles and hopes to cooperate with China in the automotive field.

  [Concurrent] Pakistani Ambassador to China Moin Haak

  These are very important areas, because China has very advanced technologies in both autonomous driving and new energy, and we are very happy to be able to cooperate in the above areas.

  [Explanation] Longling Mountain Ecological Park is China's first autonomous driving theme park. It is jointly implemented and operated by smart car companies such as Dongfeng, Hailiang, and Baidu. The surrounding roads have achieved 5G full coverage and intelligent upgrades.

  [Explanation] According to reports, the Longling Mountain Autonomous Driving Theme Scenic Spot embodies the integration and development of the vehicle-road coordination system and autonomous vehicles. Various scenarios for future urban smart travel are now implemented here and commercialized operations are realized.

  Reporter Zou Hao reports from Wuhan, Hubei

Editor in charge: [Li Yuxin]