The freight train departed the east China coastal city of Qingdao for the remote Lhasa city in southwest China on Friday night, the Ji'nan Railway Bureau said.
The train will spend seven days traveling more than 4,000 km, said Xing Fangmin, head of the Jiaozhou Railway Station, where the train started its journey.
Traffic on the Qinghai-Tibet Highway has been suspended due to snow, making the railroad a good way to transport goods to the plateau region.
The beer shipment is intended to fulfill demand during the Spring Festival in Tibet. All of the packages and bottles are printed in Tibetan characters, according to sources with the Tsingtao Brewery Co., Ltd., the manufacturer of the beer.
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