The first batch of admission letters for the Guangdong Gaokao (National Higher Education Entrance Exam) was officially dispatched on July 15, with the inaugural delivery of such letters made entirely by drone in the morning.
At about 11:00 am, four admission letters destined for candidates in Huangpu District, Guangzhou City, were sent from the South China University of Technology via a drone. Half an hour later, they arrived at Vanke Hillview City on Changling Street, Huangpu District, where the four letters were successfully delivered to the candidates.
On the same day, the Huangpu District (Guangzhou Development District) held a press conference and unveiled the province's first batch of typical cases and opportunity lists for low-altitude economic application scenarios.
By establishing a scenario platform, the region aims to increase the number of application scenarios, driving the implementation of the low-altitude economy industry through innovation.
The delivery of the first batch of college admission letters by drone for the college entrance examination has been included in the list of typical cases of the low-altitude economy in Huangpu District, Guangzhou.
Zou Liwen, General Manager of the Government and Enterprise Center of China Post Guangzhou Branch, said that with the successful pilot of the first delivery of college admission letters by drone, the postal service will explore low-altitude drone transportation and integrate it into the existing air, rail, and road transportation networks, forming a comprehensive and three-dimensional transportation network.
Reporter丨Nina
Editor丨Nan, Abby, James
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