Xia Wanghui, a 32-year-old from Shenzhen, chose an unconventional way to return home for the Chinese New Year, walking 650 kilometers to his hometown in Hunan Province. His grueling journey, which took 16 days, captured the attention of many online. Xia shared his story on Douyin, demonstrating the power of human perseverance and the kindness of strangers who offered him support along the way.
32-year-old Xia Wanghui embarked on an extraordinary journey, walking 650 kilometers from Shenzhen to his hometown in Hunan Province for the Chinese New Year reunion. His unusual mode of transportation quickly garnered attention online, with Xia explaining his motivation as a desire to challenge himself and build mental resilience. After 16 days of walking over 40 kilometers daily, braving cold weather and challenging terrain, Xia arrived to a heartwarming welcome in Zhajiang Town.
He shared updates on his journey through the short-video platform Douyin, where his story touched many, leading to strangers offering him food, water, and encouragement along the way. Now, Xia is enjoying the New Year holiday with his family, marking this reunion in a unique and unforgettable manner
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