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75-year-old man offers over 10,000 walking sticks to those in need

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TAIYUAN— Snow last week acrossNort­h China might have sent some pedestrian­s stumbling, but in Taiyuan, capital of Shanxi province, help was at hand to keep the unsteady on their feet.

A photograph that went viral on social media showed a bundle of wooden walking sticks placed outside a bus station in the city’s downtown. It had a note attached, which read: “Elderly people may have difficulty walking in wind and snow. These walking sticks could help you. Take one if you need one. They are free.”

The sticks were made by 75-year-old Bian Yinliang, who estimates that he has made more than 10,000 walking sticks during the past 20 years, giving them away to those in need.

“I am happy to see someone walk away with one of my sticks,” said the retired carpenter, who started making walking sticks in 1998, inspired by a neighbor.

“Knowingmy previous occupation, heasked if I couldmake a walking stick for him. So I did,” he said.

On receiving the gift, the neighbor marveled at Bian’s skill. “I had no idea that my craft could help others in this way. So I made more.”

To save on costs, Bian took branches cut from trees and timber he found while out walking. As time went on, his neighbors also started to help find materials for him.

Money can be used up, but sometimes, something more important should be preserved.” a retired carpenter in Taiyuan, Shanxi province

Bian Yinliang,

At first, whenever he finished a stick, he would give it to someone he met in the neighborho­od, but this did not always work out so well.

“There was an oldmanin his 80s,” Bian said. “One day I saw him stumble, so I offered him a stick.”

Unexpected­ly, the older man got angry and yelled at Bian, thinking that he was mocking him.

He soon learned that people took less offense if he simply left the sticks in the local community office or by the side of the road. To avoid misunderst­andings, he always leaves a note telling people that the sticks are free.

He makes one or two sticks a day, leaving some friends to question why he does not he sell them. They are neatly carved and smoothly polished with a handle. Similar ones in shops cost about 20 yuan ($2.90) each.

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