Earth Madman Chen Liangquan come to Yiwu
"I tried, the Yiwu-made clothes are good, and very fit." Yesterday, in the face reporters, Chen Liangquan laughed.
The 50-year-old Xuancheng man, following the 1999 completed bike tour of all domestic cities, states, league, from 2003, has embarked on a motorcycle around the world tour. So far, he was a riding a motorcycle, traveled in Asia, Africa, Europe and 93 countries on 3 continents. Because he public concept of peace along the road, this Earth's "Mad Men" has been called the "peace ambassadors."
He travel around China as broke up with his girlfriend, 1987 for the first time to Yiwu
The summer of 1986, Liangquan broke up with his girlfriend, the object is a girl in the same village. Almost at the same time, and his partner betrayed him and let him lose 1,000 yuan .
Under the pressure, Liangquan lay in fields the whole night. That night, he decided to leave home, ride a bike around China.
“My mother sold a pig for that bike." Liang said he has talent for riding a bicycle, he can eat on the bike, even take on clothes, or even ride on the narrow roof.
When I went out, he almost penniless, Liangquan could raise the money with his "marvelous" performance of car technology.
"My first station is Hefei, Wuhan, Chengdu, the capital city, then returned. In 1987, I came to Jinhua, Yiwu." Liang said he went in a hurry, has no impression on Jinhua, Yiwu. From August 1, 1986 to the end of 1999, 13 years and 6 months, he traveled to China's 335 cities (prefectures and leagues), including Motuo and Ali in Tibet.
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