This mighty cycling team across the Taiwan Strait consists of more than 65,438+020 students from 265,438+0 famous universities across the Taiwan Strait, including Nanjing University and Taiwan Province Provincial University. During the seven-day trip, they will ride along the river in Nanjing, Zhenjiang and Changzhou. Along the way, we will visit the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum in Nanjing, visit the Nanjing Museum, experience the creative space of the southern public, and talk to Jiao Jiao, a network celebrity robot; Visit the Jinshan Lake White Snake Cultural Park and Hengshun Vinegar Museum in Zhenjiang to experience the wonders of the intersection of Xijindu Yangtze River and Grand Canal. In Changzhou, I exchanged entrepreneurial experience with the person in charge of bicycle enterprises.
The "little friends" on both sides of the strait are excited and looking forward to it. They say hello to each other before they leave and tell them to take care of each other in the future journey. Nanjing Gulou River, breezy, beautiful scenery. Along the way, the young man stopped to take pictures.
Tang Zeyu, a student of Jiangsu University with four years of riding experience, seems to be an old cyclist who often participates in competitions and walks instead of walking. He said that he was "taken on the road" by riders in Taiwan Province province, and his enthusiasm for the "second round" was out of control. "This is my first time to meet so many students in Taiwan Province Province, and I hope to learn from each other."
Li Zongjin, a post-95 student from Tamkang University in Taiwan Province Province, once rode around Taiwan Province Province for 15 days. Li Zongjin is curious about Jiangsu, an important place with Taiwan capital. He hopes to "ride a friend" and feel the culture of Jiangsu, and hopes to have the opportunity to stay in Jiangsu for internship in the future.
Guo Yanming of Taiwan Province Provincial University was an exchange student at Nanjing University, and now he has decided to continue his postgraduate studies in Nanjing. "The mainland is already the second largest economy in the world, and it is very necessary for young students on both sides of the strait to understand each other. Before I came to the mainland, I had many stereotypes about the mainland. Only by stepping on this land in person can cognition be objective. I am very happy to see that so many students from both sides of the strait can accompany each other and communicate and interact in the next days. "
I hope to hold more such cycling exchange experience camps to enhance cross-strait relations.