On May 27, the world ice hockey champion of 2014, Russia made a grand tour in the urban center of its capital Moscow to celebrate its victory in this year"s Ice Hockey World Championships held in Minsk, the capital of Belarus. All its team members took the Higer double-decker sightseeing bus and toured from Pushkin Square to Kremlin Palace, covering a distance of about two kilometers and attracting wide media and public attention.
On the final competition of 2014 Ice Hockey World Championships held on May 25, Russia won Finland 5 to 2, marking its fifth time winning such a title in history. Vladimir Putin watched the final game and conferred national honorary medals on all members of the team.
Higer double-deckers are chiefly working on the major tour bus routes. Thanks to their eye-catching appearances and high reliability, they have helped their operators earn handsome advertising income. The celebration held by Russian ice hockey team on Higer double-decker further boosts its image among the local residents.
On learning the news that Higer double-decker serving the Russian ice hockey team, staff from the bus maker expressed their great joy and determination to provide even better services to its customers worldwide.