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Have you ever experienced mutual aid travel?

Occupation: Editor of an outdoor magazine

Outdoor experience: From group travel, to self-guided travel after gaining some courage, in recent years, I suddenly found that I have also become a partner As a member of the Travel Xinxing team, we have traveled together to two-thirds of China’s provinces.

Xiao Wei is a girl I met in Lhasa, Tibet in 2003. We first met in a bar. I went bowling with her. Oh my god, it’s crazy to play bowling in Lhasa, which is more than 3,000 meters above sea level. After playing one game, I was so exhausted that I was bubbling. When I was floating in Lhasa for a month, we hung out and played together almost every day. Later, I left Lhasa, and Xiao Wei continued to run his own company in Lhasa.

In 2005, Xiao Wei came to Beijing for a visit and stayed at my house. I didn’t have much time to accompany her around, but basically I gave her good guides for all the places she wanted to go. , she left having a great time.

In 2006, I went back to Lhasa. She took me to eat, drink and have fun, and it was basically a business club. I almost suffered from urban dislocation syndrome and thought I was back in Beijing. However, the process of mutual help was harmonious and pleasant, which was very unforgettable.

In fact, during the one month I was in Lhasa in 2003, I made several friends from all over the world. With friends from all over the world, we started a large series of mutual aid tours, and inadvertently appeared in each other's "territory". Occasionally, I would lie down on the bed and think: Hey, where is so-and-so’s home? I’ve never been there. How can I go and have a look someday? Ha, if the person I am thinking about is also thinking the same thing as he is lying on the bed, look, a mutual aid game is about to be born. Text/Zheng Lin

(Note: This mutual aid travel guide is reproduced from the mutual aid travel guide. The mutual aid travel guide is a proponent of the new form of travel, which perfectly integrates travel and making friends, and advocates happy mutual aid travel around the world. .

The mutual aid network is profoundly changing people's travel lifestyle. Here, travel is no longer a trip, but a big visit between friends! )