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Urban residents are eager to embrace nature, challenge themselves and pursue freedom. What they pursue is not only a traveling experience but also a life attitude. They carry their backpacks, tents and sleeping bags to travel across the nature to find the beauties out their cubicles. Hiking is a great way to embrace nature, maintain health, temper will, make friends, cultivate team spirit and enhance field survival ability, and thus enjoys increasing popularity among young people.
Even in the concrete jungle, there are still thousands of restless hearts that want to get away from the dissipated and luxuriant life, the annoying hubbub and complex relationship in the cities, and have a long-distance journey to appreciate the natural beauties. It is inborn desire to get close to nature. However, it is always a tough choice between freedom and fame. Hiking is a challenging process accompanied by possible difficulties and failures, a conquering process accompanied by possible dangers even death. Nevertheless, increasing amount of people has set out on their road. If we lost the inborn desire, our lives will be lusterless. XIANG Weicheng once said: “Being a hiker, you should learn to face any challenge in your life and realize that the core value of being a hiker is to scale higher heights.”
With luck and perseverance, XIANG Weicheng has complete his hiking across Tibet: he witnessed the most beautiful highway in China--Sichuan-Tibet Highway; scaled the third goddess---Qomolangma; travelled across the Roof of the World---Ngari; visited the center of universe—Kailash; conquered the most dangerous road for bike riders; reached the frontier of human civilization—the relics of Guge Kingdom; walked through the secrete area of lotus at the south side of the Himalayas---Motok; visited the cradle of Tibetan civilization—Shannan region; and finally completed his journey cross and snow-clad Sichuan-Tibet Highway.
XIANG Weicheng, Han, DOB: 1974, Place of Birth: Dazhou, Sichuan Province.
After birth, he moved with his parents to Tibet and spent a fair-tale childhood in Lhasa. In 1983, he moved back with the parents to Sichuan and was admitted to Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) in 1992.

The top-notch lone ranger in Dazhou----reached the skyline, rode alone for 20 thousand miles within 180 days, accompanied by ravenous wolfs, ferocious dogs and bandits. He well deserved this tile.
-----Dazhou TV Station

In Dazhou, we also have some bike riders who lead the sport trend in the city, calling on us to participate in outdoors activities instead of gambling during leisure time, to experience the wonders of our world, to reflect on ourselves.
---XIANG Wei


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App Changes

  • June 17, 2014 Initial release
  • August 02, 2014 New version 1.2
  • May 06, 2015 Price decrease: $1.99 -> FREE!
  • May 08, 2015 Price increase: FREE! -> $1.99