Men's Backpackers Traveling for 600 Years in 60 Years is Known as "Peng Xiake"

Men's Backpackers Traveling for 600 Years in 60 Years is Known as "Peng Xiake"
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Each year, he will have a backpacking trip for at least one month. He will travel through all provinces and cities except Heilongjiang and Taiwan. He will write about 600,000 words in his travels in 11 years.
61-year-old Peng Xia:
“My colleagues in the previous unit called me 'Peng Xia Ke'. After retire, the nickname rang louder.” Peng Jie, 61, is a community resident of Evergreen Garden. He retired from the People's Bank of Wuhan Branch in February last year. When the reporter interviewed him at his home yesterday, he received telephone calls from three old colleagues in the original unit and rushed to invite him to travel together.
Since 2000, Peng Jie has become a "backpacker" to start his career. In 11 years, he has traveled all provinces and cities except Heilongjiang and Taiwan, and visited Nepal for one month.
“The excitement of life is always on the road.” Peng Jie said.
Traveling from "Crazy Yearning for the Unknown World"
"The driving force of travel comes from my longing for the unknown world." Peng Jie said that he would have a strong curiosity about places he hadn't visited before.
In 1957, shortly after the opening of the Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge, Peng Jie, who was 6 years old, took his five-year-old partners "to look at the bridge." From Hankou Jijiazui home all the way to walk across the Jianghan Bridge, Bridge, and then walked to Wuchang near the Snake Hill. "After reaching Snake Hill, both partners began to cry and walk away. I took care of them while looking for the way and returned to the home along the way."
In the two years of decentralization of Chongyang County, Peng Jie explored all the caves in the area. “There was a cavern where the locals never dared to enter. I went in with a torch and 10 batteries.”
Peng Jie said that he was interested in history and geography since childhood. When working as a worker in the early 1980s, he had insisted on attending history classes for four years at Wuhan University and had always dreamed of a “backpack” trip. In 1998, Peng Jie transferred to the Wuhan Branch of the People's Bank of China. In 2000, he started the “back pack” walk.
Write about 600,000 words in travel while writing in 11 years
Since 2000, Peng Jie has been traveling every year for at least one or two months.
From Everest base camp to Yunnan Meili Snow Mountain, from Chifeng in Inner Mongolia to Dunhuang in Gansu, from Daocheng in Sichuan to Medog in Tibet, he has traveled all over the country except Heilongjiang and Taiwan.
"The more difficult it is to go, the more I want to go for an adventure." In September 2009, Peng Jie took four days to hike through the county of Medog County, Tibet, which is the only county in China that has no road access. Medog County is one of the mystical places in Tibet. “The road is a steep lane. From time to time, tourists can see the tombs of tourists, and the wreckage of cars crashing into the river is frightening. They eat dry food and live in tents every day. They have not met one person for four days.”
After each visit, Peng Jie has to write what he has seen and heard in the downstream calendar. He has already written 600,000 words. He published his travel notes on his intranet, travel magazines, websites, etc., attracting many people to watch and follow posts. Yesterday, reporters saw in the End of the World community, Peng Jie published "from Medog to Nu River - 3000 miles through 10000 years of love" and Other 4 travels, click-through rate of more than 30 million people.
In the 11 years of travel, Peng Jie spent nearly 70,000 yuan. Although the money spent a lot, he said that he was happy.
Peng Jie said that a "traveling person" travel experience was in September 2007. At that time, Peng Jie went to Nepal to burn a temple dedicated to burning the deceased, but lost his way. Because of language barriers, Peng Jie could only ask for directions and asked more than 40 people to "hear" understand. In desperation, Peng Jie simply lay on the road and started making gestures. Only then did someone "understand" it.
“The thrilling one was in Nujiang, Yunnan.” One day in October 2009, Peng Jie was chartered on a simple road near the Nu River in Yunnan. The mountain suddenly landed about 300 meters in front of him, and huge rocks fell from the steep mountain wall. , to the road and abyss on the side. “On the night when the car was out of the house, it only took 3 hours to find the local villagers to dig through the mountain road the next day.” Peng Jie said that even if the speed was a bit faster, the consequences would be disastrous.
Peng Jie loves adventure. In April last year, Peng Jie, who had a driver's license and had just driven a mileage of 1,000 kilometers, drove more than 3,200 kilometers of his wife's journey and played in five provinces and cities, including Jiangxi and Anhui.
"Before departure from Wuhan, my close friends were persuading me not to drive on high speed and not to run long distances without driving for 3 years. They didn't know how much homework I had prepared for this driving tour..." Peng Jie said, he loves adventure travel adventures. , but will do more preparation.
Peng Jie has been insisting for more than ten years, running 6,000 meters in the morning every morning. "The 'backpack' is very difficult to travel and needs good physical fitness and physical fitness as a guarantee."
Retired Peng Jie hopes to go abroad for more "backpacking." To this end, he got a lot of English video tutorials on the Internet. In January of this year, he began to work every day for 1 hour before he threw himself at the computer. "Now I have learned a few simple English conversations." Peng Jie said with a smile.
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