A man was photographed yesterday driving a “British royal carriage,” around the city of Pingliang, Gansu.
The man is named Bai Jidun. He had purchased the fully-assembled carriage and brought two horses from Inner Mongolia to pull it. The whole endeavor cost him more than 90,000 Yuan.
He actually started driving the carriage around Kongtong, Pingliang this past May. Tourists can pay him to take pictures of or in the carriage.
Bai and his carriage are also often asked to participate in commercial events. He earns 1,200 to 1,500 Yuan per event.
Source: inews.qq.com
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My favorite thing about this is he seems to be dressed up like a cowboy!
Oct 22, 2015 18:56 Report Abuse
Because in Foreignerland, culture is the same everywhere, only us Chinese have specific local cultures.
Oct 25, 2015 15:30 Report Abuse