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Hop on Qilu No 1 train: Shandong's mobile cultural museum on rails

(chinadaily.com.cn)| Updated : 2026-02-27

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Shandong launches the Qilu No 1 tourism train, offering travelers mobile cultural fun. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

The Qilu No 1 tourism brand launched a new themed train on Feb 14 at Taishan Station in Tai'an, transforming the train into a moving museum running between Shandong and Hebei provinces. It combines heritage displays with a study tour experience, offering passengers educational entertainment while traveling.

The train includes seven themes: bronze, jade, ceramics, ancient architecture, porcelain, traditional attire, and stone reliefs. [Photo/WeChat account: sdswltwx]

Mobile museum brings heritage to life

The Qilu No 1 tourism train provides an immersive heritage experience. Designed as a "rolling museum and mobile classroom", it showcases seven themed carriages featuring historical artifacts like bronze, jade, and ceramics. Passengers travel through thousands of years of culture across Shandong and Hebei provinces.

Visitors can use the Doubao AI app for instant expert introductions to each cultural relic on the train. [Photo/WeChat account: sdswltwx]

AI-powered interactive learning

Two dedicated entertainment carriages merge education with recreation. Carriage A offers interactive games, including cultural relic matching challenges and a treasure hunt that ties the train to museums along the route. Using Doubao AI technology, passengers can scan artifacts or ask questions via video call for expert explanations. Carriage B has a comfortable lounge for relaxation and conversation.

Passengers participating in the activities receive a pamphlet to record their visits to museums along the route. [Photo/WeChat account: sdswltwx]

Connecting heritage corridors

Operating daily as the K4016/7 and K4015/8 services, the train connects cultural hubs like Tai'an, Jinan, Liaocheng, and Hebei's Handan. Passengers can explore the Daimiao Temple, Shandong Museum, and Grand Canal culture on this route, creating a corridor between the two provinces.

A large soft picture book introducing cultural relics is available for children and parents. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]