China Daily (Hong Kong)

A dream fulfilled

- Zhao Yang,

33, an employee of a Japanese company in Beijing, who has traveled extensivel­y in the United States by motorbike.

Ihave been addicted to Harley-Davidson motorcycle­s since I was young, and knowing that motorcycle-related culture is very popular in the US, I decided to take a trip. Along with my wife and a group of fellow enthusiast­s, I participat­ed in a 15-day tour in October last year. We had one free day, so I headed to Las Vegas.

Before arriving in the US, I researched a range of materials about riding a motorbike there. I also found some classic recommende­d routes on Chinese websites related to Harley Davidson clubs.

With the help of their suggestion­s, I devised my own route.

In accordance with the rules, before I left China I visited a notary office, where my driving license was verified as acceptable in the US and my documents were translated into English. Only then did I buy my basic motorcycle equipment.

When we arrived at Las Vegas, we rented a Harley Davidson and rode around the city. It was an exciting, unforgetta­ble experience, because it was not only the fulfillmen­t of a dream, but I also experience­d the regional motorcycle culture in the US.

As we parked the bike at the roadside, some drivers rolled down their car windows and gave us the thumbs-up, and when we drove on the road, car drivers pulled over to let us pass. We also visited a motorcycle-themed restaurant for lunch and enjoyed the fantastic decor and delicious food.

Riding a motorbike helped me meet a lot of other devotees. They were my biggest find during the trip. I yearn for freedom of action, so riding a motorcycle makes my body free as well as my soul.

I believe that traveling by motorcycle in the US will become popular because of the recent joint efforts to promote Sino-US tourism, especially after the two countries decided to name 2016 as US-China Tourism Year. This new style of traveling will attract more young Chinese tourists, and people like me, who have a passion for freedom and adventure, will visit the US more frequently.

For example, I am planning to travel along the famous highway called Route 66 with friends during next year’s Spring Festival.

If travel agencies and government­s can promote the need for motorcycli­sts to obtain accurate informatio­n before they head to the US — such as the required documents, how to rent a motorbike and local traffic laws — “riding the range” will become a safe and fabulous way to spend a vacation.

Zhao Yang spoke with Cao Yin.

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