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Who was the first person to work and travel in China?

Walker Xiao Qiang

Listen to the following breakdown:

First, I did 16 jobs in New Zealand in 20 14 years, moved to 8 cities and lodged with 6 families; In 20 17, he had 9 jobs in Australia, moved to 9 towns and lodged with 4 families. When I was in college, I also worked and studied in 16 province, went to the United States for paid internships, and rode Tibet and Hainan Island. ........

Secondly, he published the first complete part-time travel series in China. In 20 16, Xi' an jiaotong university published his first novel, gap year in new Zealand, and won the title of "top ten travel books in China on 20 17". In 20 17, Beijing paper mill company published his book "I don't want to be changed by this world", which tells the inspirational story of Xiao Qiang, a young traveler, who returned to China to start a business after his work trip, and is currently being adapted by film and television companies.

Thirdly, Walker Xiao Qiang made four national speeches and held 132 sharing sessions in two years, which influenced tens of thousands of college students to "go abroad and go global". He has left his footprints in Henan University, North Minzu University, Xi College of Political Science and Law, Hangzhou Dianzi University, guilin institute of tourism, Guangdong Ocean University, Beijing Chain Bookstore, Shanghai Yanjiyou Bookstore and Guangzhou 1200 Bookstore.

Fourthly, he set up Xiao Qiang Universal Studio in Shenzhen to help more than 200 young people from China to work and travel at home and abroad for free. He has set up two youth brigades and 1 Lantian in Shangri-La, Guilin and Xi respectively, and recruited volunteer travelers all the year round. He called on more young people to have a "diversified life and a diversified world view". He tried to establish the Xiao Qiang Global Travel Fund in the future to help more young people start their international work and travel.

Landlord, I answered so professionally that I want to reward the baby!