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Have you ever experienced a mutual aid tour?
Occupation: editor of outdoor magazine.

Outdoor experience: after practicing a little courage, I suddenly found myself a member of the emerging team of mutual travel in recent years, and I have traveled to two-thirds of the provinces in China.

Xiao Wei is a girl I met in Lhasa, Tibet in 2003. We first met in a bar. She is a typical uninvited girl. She called me early the next morning and asked me to go bowling with her. God, bowling in Lhasa at an altitude of more than 3000 meters is really crazy. After playing a game, I was so tired that I was bubbling. I wandered in Lhasa for a month, and we were together almost every day. Later, I left Lhasa, and Xiao Wei continued to be his own company in Lhasa.

In 2005, Xiao Wei came to Beijing to play and lived in my home. I didn't have much time to go shopping with her, but basically I gave a good guide to all the places she wanted to go, and she had a good time and left.

In 2006, I went to Lhasa again. She took me everywhere to eat, drink and have fun, and most of them were business clubs, which almost made me suffer from urban dislocation and thought I was back in Beijing. But the process of mutual assistance is harmonious, pleasant and unforgettable.

In fact, during my 1 month stay in Lhasa in 2003, I also made some friends from all directions. With friends from all over the world, everyone started a series of mutual assistance trips, and they will appear in each other's "territory" inadvertently. Occasionally, when I have nothing to do, I lie in bed and think, hey, where is that guy's house? I have never been there. When shall I go to see it? Ha, if the person I'm thinking is lying in bed, watch, a mutual help tour will be born soon. Text/Zheng Lin

(Note: This guide is transferred from mutual assistance. com。 Help each other Com- the advocate of this new type of tourism, mutual assistance. Com combines travel and making friends perfectly, and advocates happy and mutual travel around the world. Mutual help network is profoundly changing people's travel lifestyle. Here, tourism is no longer a tour, but a series of friends! )