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The Dumpling ride
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/c...eng-rcna179535
" They rode for soup dumplings — and a sense of youthful liberation in pressured times. But the band of university students who cycled through the night would ultimately be met by a red light from authorities, after their viral quest grew so popular that it snarled traffic in central China and overwhelmed the ancient capital, Kaifeng. The nocturnal rides became a trend on Chinese social media in recent weeks after four female university students from Zhengzhou, the capital of China’s northcentral Henan province, traveled to neighboring Kaifeng for a taste of its famous soup dumplings, known locally as “tangbao,” Chinese state media People’s Daily reported. By the weekend, tens of thousands of students had joined this self-proclaimed "night riding army," seeking not just breakfast, but also a way to travel and socialize without spending much money...." Riding is always about food. |
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I f'n love dumplings.
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❤️
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....but do you love them enough to ride 40 miles one way, and sleep on the ground in a park?
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Quote:
https://youtu.be/IC5PL0XImjw?si=gW2M_tBVrSrZ5R3A |
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Our club used to have the apple dumpling ride out to an orchard, does this count?
Neurons retriggering from 40 years ago... |
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I'm more of a hammock camper when I bikepack, but sure I probably would.
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