Cycling Over Some Beautiful Bridges

The city of Huairou, where I am living, is very beautiful with extraordinary natural scenic surroundings, beautiful and clean roads, and is free of city bustling as it is located more than 50 km away from the Beijing city center. Except the National Highways which is a fraction of all roads most of the roads are empty most of the time except the holidays when the roads to tourist destination remains quite busy as this one of the tourist destination for the Beijing people for it's natural beauty, especially the northern region of the district is full of mountains, lakes and wild forests.

Cyclists also love this area and travel for their outdoor activities, often where I have seen many professional bikers roam around the far points of the district. The spacious cycling routes to all roads are a reason that people love to do cycling here with clear safety, which is further strengthened with strict traffic rules and overall crime monitoring of the city, which is one of the safest places on earth, unless you do something wrong.

So, it is not exaggerated that the ultimate safety, breathtaking beauty and pure natural surroundings make Huairou a place of heaven for cyclists. Though I am not a cyclist, I often set out with my normal bicycle to have a long session, and I have made my own record of crossing 60 km of cycling in a single session with some minor break for drinking and taking photos of some places or sometimes some roaming break without any complete rest.

I have done such a record only because the surrounding beauty makes me feel healed from my tiredness, and I feel that my stamina increases a lot during cycling in these beautiful roads. Today I am going to share some clicks that I have recently taken from some bridges in the city, from where some breathtaking views can be explored. These clicks are from the city area near my institute,, and you can see the mountains are quite far from one photo, and the mountains are closein other photos.

As the bridge is quite high above the ground so the scenic views from there are much more attractive than usual. One side of the bridge is the city area, and the other side of the bridge is the wilderness of the northern mountains. All the views from any point of the bridge are spectacular with the afternoon sun when I captured them.

Another good thing is that currently, the Huairou district is experiencing great weather most of the time as the officials of the Beijing Municipal has been working hard to develop their age-old, rough and tough weather that Beijing people have suffered from for a long. So, cycling is really a great outdoor activity for me to enjoy the aristocratic beauty of the Huairou district.

I hope you like my photos of the beautiful bridge side area of the stunning roads towards the wilderness of Huairou town and its excellent natural serenity. The weather and the excellent air quality were also enjoyable, making great time cycling as my outdoor activity. If you have any queries, let me know in the comments, and I will try my best to answer them as much as I can afford.

Thanks a lot for your time and attention. I will catch up with you at the next one.

Wish you a good day!

I took all the photos, and these are my own property.


MD AL MAHADI HASAN Welcome to Mahadi's small corner in the Hive Community from Bangladesh. He is a PhD student working at a research institute in China. He has visited many destinations near Beijing, climbed up the Great Wall and mountains, tried new and exotic dishes here, tried skiing and many other events, and explored his country and wants to explore the rest of the world in the future. As a crypto enthusiast, he has the hobby of learning about Blockchains, Cryptos, and their fascinating applications in the real world. He loves learning new things and tries to enjoy his life to the full. If you like his content, don't forget to upvote and leave a comment to show some love for him as a learner in the blogging sphere. You can also reblog his post if you want to. Also, don't forget to follow him to be updated on his latest posts about his life and thoughts on a regular basis, including daily life and some Blockchain games such as Splinterlands.



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So, it is not exaggerated that the ultimate safety, breathtaking beauty and pure natural surroundings make Huairou a place of heaven for cyclists. Though I am not a cyclist, I often set out with my normal bicycle to have a long session, and I have made my own record of crossing 60 km of cycling in a single session with some minor break for drinking and taking photos of some places or sometimes some roaming break without any complete rest.

I have done such a record only because the surrounding beauty makes me feel healed from my tiredness, and I feel that my stamina increases a lot during cycling in these beautiful roads. Today I am going to share some clicks that I have recently taken from some bridges in the city, from where some breathtaking views can be explored. These clicks are from the city area near my institute,, and you can see the mountains are quite far from one photo, and the mountains are closein other photos.

Dear @tanzil2024 !
Hassan!
It's a very beautiful, peaceful and safe city!
By the way, Many East Asian travelers claim that the places where poor people live show the truth of the world more than the safe and beautiful cities.

I remember that there are legal restrictions in China's big cities to prevent poor people from living there!
I believe that poor people also have the freedom to enjoy the beauty and convenience of big cities!

I believe that they show the truth of the world because most of the world is inhabited by poor people!

Many East Asians find the truth by looking at the light and darkness of Bangladesh! I think their appearance is mine!

When East Asians look at Bangladeshis, they think about their present and future!
I wonder what Hassan will think when he meets poor Chinese people!

Don no batt!

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Oh, I see! I don't know what you mean by poor people? I have seen people begging in Beijing, collecting bottles and cans from trash, and working in the street and agricultural fields. There are enough resources in China to feed their people, so that kind of poor does not exist in China, I think. It may only be found in Africa, in my opinion. I am used to poor people in Bangladesh, so I have no different feelings than you think from a developed country.

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Dear @tanzil2024 !
Hassan!
Many East Asians are shocked by the pollution from Bangladesh’s garment and ship-breaking industries. They feel that the situation is even more tragic when children and women are forced to work in harsh conditions!

The sight of people living without electricity or running water and drinking polluted water is shocking.

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It should be a shocking tale for people from the developed country not from the east bur from the west also. But the western forgot that their wealth are the stolen from the whole world like from India also by the British, so I don't feel ashamed of working anywhere as these are not stolen fund. Just like the whole Africa has the largest resources but least living standard, only for stealing their assets. Also, Myanmar and Afghanistan are prey to such resource-hunting nations which are not visible to most of the rich people in developed countries; but they feel shocked visiting these poor countries when their living standard have been changed with the poor people's assets. Yeah, I know the condition is really pathetic there, but it is a choice of which type of work you want to do. Bangladesh have many opportunities, like working in the agricultural land or such hard work, and many people go abroad for a higher salary. Overall economy and living standard are far better than those of people living in India and Pakistan. If we could have a good government, our country could enter the middle-income category within a decade.

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I remember Bangladesh was a wealthy country before it became a British colony!
Many East Asians rate Bangladesh as having greater growth potential than India and Pakistan!
Since ancient times, Bangladesh has been the wealthiest region in the Indian subcontinent, East Asian historians remember!

I feel Bangladesh is more developed than India and Pakistan now!

Don no batt!

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