If you've been scrolling through social media these days, you've probably seen the various stunts from cultural and tourism departments across the country.

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The reason behind this is quite simple: cultural and tourism departments have started using Qwen AI to hail taxis "for fun," and the topic quickly made it to the top of Weibo's hot search list.

Gansu Tourism said: "After eating Tianshui spicy hot pot, take a taxi to the place where Zhuge Liang once staged an empty city strategy."

Shanxi Tourism followed up: "Go to the Xiaoxitian in the game 'Black Myth: Wukong.'"

There are also "the secret tunnel of the dark transfer," "the pavilion where Zhuizibao and Zixia had a conversation," and "the floating mountains from Avatar"... each more tricky than the last. Netizens' first reaction was all: "Can that even work?"

But when they tried it, they found out that it actually worked: "I thought it was just for fun, but it really can be hailed there."

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The most popular one was the post by the official account "Ruyi Gansu" from the Gansu Tourism Department: "After eating Tianshui spicy hot pot, take a taxi to the place where Zhuge Liang once staged an empty city strategy." Netizens commented in the comments section, with some providing historical knowledge, others recommending routes and explaining transportation, and even suggesting nearby attractions.

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Facing these seemingly absurd taxi destination requests from cultural and tourism departments across the country, Qwen didn't hesitate and actually provided specific routes. From Tianshui City to Qishan Fort in Lixian County, from game scenes to real-world locations, from movie filming spots to historical battlefields, it can accurately locate them all.

In the comment section of the video released by Ningxia Tourism titled "The place where Zhuizibao and Zixia had a conversation," some netizens praised Qwen AI for being both "in on the joke" and "understanding travel," while others said that in the future, they wouldn't need to look up routes when traveling anymore; they could just relax and travel.

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These seemingly playful "absurd taxi requests" actually reflect Qwen's ability to understand complex scenarios and complex needs. It can translate vague, somewhat joking expressions into specific order requirements. According to information, the ability to identify these vague locations is currently in testing and will be gradually opened in the future.

Previously, hailing a taxi involved manually entering addresses, selecting car types, and confirming routes—after going through this whole process, the excitement was gone. Now, it's as easy as chatting: just say a sentence, and Qwen instantly understands your intention, automatically matching the number of people and the type of vehicle.