Boy, 16, cycles 3,000km from Xinjiang to Tibet
Li, mother of a 16-year-old senior high school student in Harbin, capital of Heilongjiang province, is surprised as well as glad to discover her son Xu Ziheng has become mature and sensible since he came back from Tibet four months ago.
"The result is what I wanted to see and I'm even more convinced that I was right to send him to the trip although at that time it seemed quite dangerous," said Li.
It was on May 20 that after cycling 3,150 kilometers in 46 days, Xu finally reached his destination, Tibet's Lhasa, completing his trip through Xinjiang and Tibet.
"Since he entered the senior high school last September, my son began to compare daily life with his classmates and began wasting his time, which made me feel quite worried," Li said.
At the beginning of this year, when she heard the news that Yan Xiliang, a famous bike enthusiast in Harbin, planned to cross Xinjiang and Tibet by a bike, an idea flashed through her mind.
However, when she asked Yan o take Xu with him, he refused.
"He was too young to ride in such dangerous regions," Yan said. "Furthermore, he has no cycling experience at all."
But Li did not give up. Yan was finally moved by the mother's insistence and said he would avoid the dangerous routes as far as possible.
They planned to start the journey from Xinjiang's Kashgar as soon as they arrived there at the end of March.