The late birds get the world

By Xu Lin | China Daily | Updated: 2019-12-14 12:03
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Hiking trails to Mount Fuji, Japan.[Photo provided to China Daily]

Most solo adventurers can recount stories not just of solitude but of loneliness during such undertakings, and to cope with any such problem, Li's companion was a transistor radio. That and the encouragement of the many people he met on the way were a tremendous encouragement to him, he says.

He recounts becoming lost on a mountain path one night and encountering a teenage boy who he feared harbored ill intentions toward him, before the youngster reassured him and led him to a local hotel, capping off this hospitality by handing Li the remaining cooling ice blocks the boy had been selling earlier.

"It was a tough journey, but my great willpower forced me to keep going. After doing that I had the courage to face any difficulty."

On that journey it cost 1 to 2 yuan for a night's hotel accommodation with simple bedding and no television, and he needed a letter of introduction issued by school authorities and his employee card to be able to check in.

After reaching Beijing and being hailed as a hero, he spent 10 days there before boarding a train for the much tripper quick back to Guiyang, over two days. He was only able to afford a hard seat costing more than 30 yuan, an amount he would have to work for almost a month to earn.

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