Travel Q&A || Ordinary people can also drive themselves to travel far and wide
My first self-driving trip started in 2020, and since then I have fallen in love with it. The feeling of freedom and the thrill of stepping on the gas pedal got me hooked.
I live in Shenyang, so over the past five years, I have traveled all around the three northeastern provinces nearby, as well as Inner Mongolia, and the northern parts of Shanxi, Hebei, Shandong, Henan, Shaanxi, and Tianjin. This year, I set off from Shenyang and passed through Inner Mongolia, Ningxia, Gansu, Qinghai, reaching Xinjiang and Tibet. Next year, I plan to slowly head towards the southern regions of China. I am increasingly fond of this way of exploring and unlocking the lifestyles of different cities. I know we cannot choose the length of our lives, but I want to make my life broader and broader. I haven’t deeply specialized in any one field; I just want to experience different things. In recent years, I have also fallen in love with skiing, enjoy spending time in cinemas, have taken up hiking, and love climbing mountains. I also want to share my travel tips and routes with more people.
But I am just an ordinary person, with no background or wealthy family. Many times, I quit my job without a backup to make these trips happen. On the road, I mainly spend money in the provinces I visit and have many guides for small, lesser-known free attractions. If you want to drive to any of these places and want to achieve a lot with little money, feel free to ask questions in the comments section. I will try my best to share what I know with everyone.
Finally, I want to say, if you want to set off, if you have places you want to go, then do it now, don’t wait. Life really doesn’t know which will come first, the future or the unexpected. If you enjoy it while you’re young, that’s true enjoyment. Don’t always say you’ll wait until retirement, or that the future is still long. Who knows if you’ll even retire? Work and life should have a relationship where work is the seasoning of life, not the other way around. Our life is just an experience, and in the end, it will all be gone, so why take it so seriously.