Cyclist back in saddle for world tour

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Keiichiro Kawahara shows a photo of his bike to passerby in Wuhan. 



"I will trust the Chinese forever, and there is no boundary between China and Japan," Kawahara said. He received a lot of help from Chinese people, he added.

Zhang Wei, 26, a Wuhan resident who provided Kawahara a room to stay, told China Daily that Kawahara is a very kind man and he loves China very much.

"The day before he lost the bike, he looked after some elders as a volunteer in Hanyang district of Wuhan," Zhang said.

Kawahara said his next stop is Xi'an, capital of Northwest China's Shaanxi province, and the whole journey is expected to last four to five years.

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