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29-year-old insurance agent Liu Fuxiao from a Chinese metropolis Chongqing says he only recently got to work more hours, but now he spends about six minutes on it. The thing is that a man’s duty station is located directly across the river from his at home, and our hero decided to give up driving by giving preference for sapsurfing. Every weekday he takes a special a wooden board and an oar, after which it crosses the river very quickly Yangtze.
So now the Chinese are spending on the round trip not two hours, as before, but only about 12 minutes, which, undoubtedly, is a significant time saver. According to Liu, it all started from repairing a local bridge six months ago. The man had get to work on a detour, and he soon realized that he was spending on it too much time. Fuxiao has been practicing for several years by surfing, so our hero quickly came up with an alternative a way to overcome a kilometer between the banks of the Yangtze. True, such the approach is quite risky, especially in cold weather years when the water in the river is icy.
Every day dashing insurance agent takes waterproof a backpack with things necessary for work, including a laptop, a business clothes and shoes. Having sailed to the destination, he changes clothes and changing shoes, then goes to work, holding a rowing board and paddle under the arm. Chinese users World Wide Web were very impressed with the resourcefulness of their countryman. Liu himself persistently discourages others from imitating his idea: too risky.
China time