Maybe it’s the bike. It’s disarming. Friendly. It shows you China in a way you can’t see by any other means. Ride by a group of school girls or a farmer in his rice paddy, and it instantly changes China. It's no longer about walls you can see from space or newspaper images of students in front of tanks. It's closer than that. It’s real. The foods are richer. The language is spoken with your eyes. Yes, this journey somehow shows you everything from Beijing to Canton and the rural places in between. But what this journey really does is show you the real China face-to-face... Read more