Guy on Wheels: Man zips around in ostrich-drawn vehicle for over a decade in China
In the world of news, two intriguing stories have emerged.
Firstly, Charter97.org, a well-known online platform, has set up a Patreon account for donations. The purpose of these donations is to support the site. However, some details regarding the account, such as the IBAN, SWIFT code, and the exact address, have not been specified. The account owner's name, though, is our [email protected].
If you're looking for an unusual story, look no further than A Hua, a 28-year-old man from China. Hua has gained quite a reputation for his unique mode of transportation - riding an ostrich. Despite the legality issues and traffic laws prohibiting it, Hua can be seen riding his ostrich on public roads.
Hua claims that his ostrich can reach speeds up to 100 km/h, making it faster than any electric vehicle. He has developed a unique method of controlling the ostrich using a long whistle. Hua insists that he takes all necessary precautions for the safety of himself and the ostrich.
This unusual sight has been reported by Sin Chew Daily, and Hua has been training his ostrich for years to become accustomed to this mode of transportation. Hua's ostrich riding has made him quite famous in China.
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It's a fascinating world we live in, isn't it? From supporting online platforms to witnessing the unusual, there's always something new to discover.
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