The Japanese who lost cars once again came to Wuhan: The police were misunderstood that the Chinese are very kind

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After returning home to rest and continue cycling around the world, Japanese boy Heyuan Qiichiro once again came to Han:
Bicycle recovery is a reward for helping me
The reporter, who was a Japanese, lost his bicycle in Wuhan and was recovered three days later. He is therefore famous for the Chinese network.
He called Keiichiro Heyuan. On the evening of the 29th, at the age of 28, he came to Wuhan again. This time, he plans to set off from Wuhan to complete a cycling tour around the world. Regarding the turmoil of losing cars three months ago, Heyuan believed that it was a good return for him to persist in helping others.
Return home from Wuhan to start again
On the evening of the 29th, in an ordinary classroom at Wuhan University, Keiichiro Heyuan stood on the podium, playing the pictures he had taken around the world and introducing the stories behind these pictures in Japanese. A college student translated from the side, the audience under the audience was a Japanese student and a member of a college bicycle club.
In February this year, after the bicycle was recovered, Heyuan returned to Japan due to visa expiration. Today, he once again returned to Wuhan and plans to proceed from here. He will travel through Xi'an and Urumqi to the Middle East, then to Europe and the Americas, and eventually return home from Australia. “When I arrived in Europe, my money was estimated to have been exhausted, so I have to work for one year. The entire ride is expected to take 3-5 years.”
Someone asked him what the rated difficulty was. Heyuan said that he lost one car, but he never gave up his goal.
Friends helped him find a bike
Heyuan showed some pictures. His luggage is divided into 7 packages, plus a total weight of 70 kilograms of bicycles. There are tents, sleeping bags, computers, navigators, and a printer. "There are almost all things in the parcel that are needed for the trip. Everyone calls me 'Viking Cat'."
After losing the car, the friend urged Heyuan to give up. Some people said that they were willing to lend their bikes to continue their trips; others claimed that they could pay for their travel expenses. Heyuan said that he cannot lose this important tool for bicycles. If other methods are used, travel will lose its meaning.
Heyuan said that many people misunderstood that the police used a lot of energy to help him find a bicycle. In fact, when his friends in China sent the matter to the Internet, many donkey friends and netizens continued to forward. A bicycle enthusiast saw the car in the secondary market and provided the police with important clues. The bicycle was retrieved in three days.
I believe that helping people will always return
Heyuan said he went to Cambodia to teach after graduation. There is a 7-year-old girl in the local area. She cut her legs and cut her skin with her parents when she was 4 years old. Due to the lack of medicine and medicine, the wounds kept deteriorating. To protect his life, his father had amputated his daughter without any medical conditions. This event was very touched by him. After that, he turned to study medical nursing. Every country went to a nursing home to volunteer and encourage people to donate blood. Although he does not participate in volunteer organizations, he always tries his best to help others.
Regarding the arguments caused by the turmoil of losing cars among netizens, Heyuan suggested that everyone think from another angle. He firmly believes that if others help when they have difficulties, this kind of warmth will be transmitted. When they need one day, others will come to help you. "Everybody helps me find a bike is a good example."
Heyuan said that what he feels more is the kindness of the Chinese people. In Wuxue, a pair of old husband and wife who had business stalls learned that he was riding a bicycle and asked him to eat fried noodles for free. In Wuhan more than a month ago, people invited him to eat, live, and never visited a hotel. "In fact, I only used tents once in four months in China."
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On the evening of February 17 this year, the Dongting Police Station of the Wuchang Public Security Bureau received a report from Heyuan Qiichiro, who came to visit Han tourism in Japan. He claimed that the bicycle worth about RMB 17,000 was stolen on Han Street. On the 18th and 19th, the civilian police found security guards, administrators inquiries, and retrieved monitoring video at the time of the incident to find clues.
On the 19th, the Heyuan car-searching story hit Weibo and was forwarded more than 50,000 in 2 days. Netizens provided clues. Media reports.
On the early morning of the 21st, Wuhan Public Security Bureau official Weibo stated that the stolen bicycle was found and was sent back to Heyuan Qiichiro overnight.
The "successful ending" of "Retrieving a bicycle for 3 days" touched the nerves of the Chinese people and caused discussion on the Internet.
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