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Chinese couple roam around like a swordplay movie

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Since April 2020, because of his passion for swordplay, Trinh Canh Thai persuaded his wife to quit their jobs, ride horses and travel everywhere.
After about half a year of preparation, Trinh Canh Thai and his wife made the journey on horseback, starting from Y Le valley, in Xinjiang Autonomous Region, China. Sohu news.

This intention was originally Canh Thai’s own. His family in Quanzhou, China, was originally a lawyer. However, from childhood to adulthood, he always dreamed of becoming a knight, traveling everywhere. When he shared the idea with his wife, he received support. Since childhood, Trinh Canh Thai dreamed of becoming a knight, riding a horse to travel. They spent more than 300,000 yuan (about more than 1 billion VND) for this journey of many experiences. Before the trip, Jingtai studied the map and set up a journey of 8,000 km, starting from Xinjiang, passing through Ningxia, Gansu, Shaanxi and other places in the southeast direction and planned to reach Quan Chau to finish the journey. For nearly a year, they were able to admire many famous scenic spots throughout China. Their most memorable memory on the road is when the couple walked through the Gobi desert. They lived in this area for 3 days, without a person, without food or water. “Before the trip, many people thought my idea was crazy. However, since I was a child, I have loved swordplay novels, dreaming of riding a horse, wearing a sword, traveling around the world. This person further shared that during his time working in Tibet, he often interacted with horses. This makes him even more yearning for a life of “riding a horse against the wind”, freedom and freedom. After discussing and receiving support from his wife, they went to Y Le and spent 50,000 yuan to buy two horses, starting the journey. “I also considered starting points, including Tibet and Gansu. In the end, I felt that the horses born in the Yle valley are suitable for conquering the long distance.” Canh Thai says riding a horse is not a cheap way to travel. “In the summer, two horses would normally need 75 liters of water, but we couldn’t carry enough. Due to lack of water, at times, the couple felt helpless in the desert.” Fortunately, on the fourth day, they came across a small lake. Although it was very dirty and full of bugs, they had no choice but to drink the water in the lake. “In those days, our only support was strong will,” recalls Canh Thai. Besides, this man revealed that riding a horse is not an economical way to travel. They spent a lot of money on horses. Along the way, in addition to food, the couple also had to change their nails and have to examine them. Despite many challenges, Trinh Canh Thai and his wife still managed to finish their journey by the end of this year. This man said that in the future, when his daughter is a few years older, he will continue to roam on horseback again.

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