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Chinese raft man attempting epic Yangtze voyage is foiled by police

Ponytailed adventurer causes concern before being intercepted on makeshift wooden, PVC and canvas vessel, and told to give up on his dream

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The man is stopped by police during his journey from Guilin to Beijing on a wooden raft. Photo: ThePaper.cn
Zhou Jiaquan

A 42-year-old man who set out to cross China on the Yangtze River using a small wooden raft has had his journey cut short by worried police officers, according to a local media report.

Officers stepped in last week after receiving a call from concerned members of the public, the Xunyang Evening News reported on Thursday.

The man, identified only by his surname Lei and described as ponytailed and wearing a white T-shirt, reportedly told officers he wanted to test his limits and pilot his home-made craft from Guilin to Beijing – more than 2,000km (over 1,200 miles) – in 75 days.

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But police from Pengze county, part of Jiujiang city in Jiangxi province – roughly halfway into the journey – told the newspaper they found Lei on an unpowered wooden raft that appeared to be unsteady, buffeted by strong wind and waves, and stopped him immediately.

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Lei had used his mobile phone attached to a selfie stick to broadcast his progress live on social media, and police indicated that he was surprised when they decided to put an end to his voyage.

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