Born to Be a Wanderer: Cycling Along the Silk Road

Born to Be a Wanderer: Cycling Along the Silk Road

by Jiang Ye

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About This Novel

Jiang Ye was once an art teacher. The word "wild" in his name made "wandering on the road" his destiny. Facing a boring life and boring work, he kept reflecting in his 20s and finally decided to follow his inner voice to find a new direction in life and explore the possibilities of life. With freedom and dreams at heart, he left everything behind and embarked on a cycling trip around the world. In three years, he crossed two continents, rode 30,000 kilometers, and touched the legend of the Silk Road. During the journey, he was a guest at a simple herdsman's home in Mongolia, traced the traces of Broken Leaf City in Kyrgyzstan, toasted with enthusiastic friends on the shores of Lake Baikal, met a kind-hearted uncle selling melons on the road in Uzbekistan, met a generous truck driver in Azerbaijan, and met a generous truck driver in Uganda. I met a lovely uncle, and I met a Spanish cyclist by chance in Zambia... Although there were many hardships on the road, and he experienced countless losses and confusions, they accompanied Jiang Ye as he continued to move forward and grow, making him feel that he was living seriously and found the true meaning of happiness.

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