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Duo cycling from KL to ‘Seven Wunders’ of the World

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PETALING JAYA: First David Wu walked from Kuala Lumpur to Kelantan, then he cycled from Alor Setar to China. Now, this 50-year-old businessma­n is cycling to the Seven Wonders of the World on a noble mission.

Known as the “Seven Wunders”, Wu and his cycling partner Ving Lee, 34, are aiming to raise RM5mil to support underprivi­leged cancer-stricken children.

The duo are attempting to reach the Seven Modern Wonders of the World by bicycle, namely the Taj Mahal (India), Petra (Jordan), the Colosseum (Italy), Christ the Redeemer (Brazil), Machu Picchu (Peru), Chichen Itza (Mexico) and the Great Wall of China.

“A visit to the Great Pyramids in Egypt is also scheduled as a bonus destinatio­n,” Wu added.

They started their journey on Merdeka Day last year and are set to return to Malaysia in two years.

“In all honesty, we can’t be too sure of ourselves but I think a couple of years, give or take, sounds about right. With any luck, we should return home sometime late in 2019. Hopefully,” said Wu.

At the time of contact, Wu and Lee were in Lucknow, the capital of northern Uttar Pradesh state in India.

“The distance journeyed so far in getting here from Kuala Lumpur should have been about 6,000km.

“We have been on the road for over 100 days now and we expect to cover about 40,000km across some 40 countries for the entire journey,” he said.

Wu joked that “Seven Wunders” was possibly due to “mid-life crisis”.

“On a more serious note, I think most people dream of doing something totally outrageous at least once in their lifetime and I’m no different,” he said.

The reason why he had chosen to raise money for cancer, he said, was because his sister died from cancer three years ago.

“Ultimately, I chose childhood cancer as our cause and set out to form a plan of action. Why childhood cancer? Well, the short answer would be, there can’t be that many more compelling charities to give to and all we ask of the public is one ringgit each,” he said.

At present, Wu said the “Seven Wunders” has successful­ly raised over RM50,000.

Members of the public can follow their journey via their Facebook page and Instagram account, both called “SevenWunde­rs”, and can also donate RM1 towards their noble cause.

Donations can be made to the National Cancer Society of Malaysia through its Public Bank account number 3988587622 ref. Ride For Gold.

Those who wish to donate online can also do so through https://www.peoplegivi­ng.org/campaign.aspx?id=24e1fb0a-ae73-47e7-81b86aacec­87837d

“All monies raised by this initiative will be channelled solely and exclusivel­y towards the National Cancer Society of Malaysia’s Children’s Home of Hope, which is the facility that supports the care of underprivi­leged young patients from outside Kuala Lumpur as well as their caregivers during their stay in the city for treatment,” Wu added.

With any luck, we should return home sometime late in 2019. Hopefully. David Wu

 ??  ?? Journey of a lifetime: Wu (left) and Lee have covered 6,000km so far. By TARRENCE TAN newsdesk@thestar.com.my
Journey of a lifetime: Wu (left) and Lee have covered 6,000km so far. By TARRENCE TAN newsdesk@thestar.com.my

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