Caveman saves money for family
Updated: 2015-03-03 12:00
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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Xiong Jiawen and her boyfriend pose for photos with local tourists. [Photo/Weibo] |
Couple travels 10,000 km despite losing money
Would you continue travelling after losing almost all your money on the first day of your trip?
A 25-year-old girl worked and saved while traveling to make up for the loss and finally completed her more than 10,000 km journey with her boyfriend. The whole trip only cost them 30,000 yuan ($4,860), Chutian Metropolis Daily reported.
Xiong Jiawen, from Wuhan, Central China's Hubei province, together with her boyfriend Wu Zhejun, 25, started their tour to seven Southeast Asian countries on October 9. They lost their wallet, containing their money, debit card and identity card on their first day on Bali Island. However, Xiong decided to continue their trip, despite having only $100 left.
Xiong purchased down jackets cheaply in Vietnam and sold them for a profit on WeChat, which covered a few days' expenses.
In order to save money, they walked five kilometers carrying heavy baggage under the hot sun in Bali to avoid paying the bus fare, according to their travelling records. In Cambodia, they set off at 4 am by bike to reach the tourist attractions 7 kilometers away, costing them only $1 for the bike rental.
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