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Wow! Man Spotted Using a Single Bamboo Stick to Cross a Huge River on His Way to Work (Photos)

Posted by Samuel on Tue 24th May, 2016 - tori.ng

A man has been caught on camera using just one single piece of bamboo to cross a big river as he made his way to work.

 
Fang Shuyun
 
Fang Shuyun, this 51-year-old Chinese man who is able to cross an entire river standing on one pole and rowing with the other, has caught people's attention!
 
Since photos of the man's unique commute emerged online, they have gone viral on Chinese social media and thousands are baffled at the ease with which he navigates through the water, sailing smoothly and swiftly using nothing but two 23-foot bamboo canes. He was reportedly traveling at a speed of 100 to 164 feet per minute.
 
Fang, who lives in Jiande in China’s Hangzhou city, first tried out the feat in 2014 after he missed the last boat ride home from work one night. He spotted a bamboo pole floating in the river and decided to use it to get to the other side. He failed in that first attempt, but came away with the feeling that he could complete the ride if he worked on his sense of balance.
 
So Fang spent the past two years practicing, and it appears that he has finally managed to master the skill.
 
“The leg you put forward carries the center of the body weight so you should use it to step on the bamboo pole evenly,” he explained, speaking to local media. “Then you use the big toe of your other leg to stop the stick from rolling in water. As long as you achieve a balance and stop the bamboo from turning, it’s possible to cross a river on a single bamboo pole given you’re fit enough.”
 
 
Fang also added that the pole needs to be over 13 feet in length in order to gain enough buoyancy.
 
“You just step onto the bamboo and take advantage of the forces of the current and wind,” he said. “Now even if I miss the last boat, no matter how late it is I will be able to go home.”
 
Internet users in China are in awe of Fang’s special ability, comparing him with a legendary fifth-century monk who is believed to have crossed a river while standing on a single reed. Others are hailing him as a master of light body Kung Fu.
 
“This is too incredible. He’s so talented,” a Weibo user commented, while another expressed a desire to become Fang’s disciple.
 
“Real masters live among the people,” another user wrote.


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