Eye the Hello Kitty express train
Hello Kitty expresses a " silent cat " picture of Hello Kitty that is attracting passengers on the journey from Taipei to Taitung (Taiwan, China).
Hello Kitty express train.
Hello Kitty's " silent cat " image is once again decorated on public transport and this time for an express train in Taiwan (China). From the hull, pillow case, food tray, and attendant attire, all had Hello Kitty pictures. The first train was departing from Taipei to Taitung, carrying 200 passengers as fans of " silent cats " with a 4-hour journey.
This Hello Kitty express train is the result of a partnership between Taiwan Railway Management (TRA), Eva Air and Sanrio. The unique design of the train also aims to attract international tourists . TRA's representative said the message behind the train's unique design was " Travel around the world with Hello Kitty ", as a way to internationalize the railroad market. 129 years.
With 8 carriages decorated in individual styles, visitors will encounter familiar scenes of Taiwan (China), Asia, Australia, Europe, Africa, America, Arctic and South. Pole. In it, the last train carries the typical image of Hualien City and Taitung, the area on the east coast of Taiwan (China). More specifically, this train also has a Hello Kitty character who acts as the ship's leader.
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