Chinese Students Embark on Heartfelt Journey to Support Grieving Classmate
Chinese Man Drives Overnight To Help Classmate See Mother Before Funeral
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A group of university students from North Minzu University in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China, traveled nearly 1,300 kilometers overnight to help a classmate see her mother before her funeral. The emotional support they provided during this difficult time highlights the importance of kindness and camaraderie among peers.
- 01The journey took place on May 8, starting around 1:30 AM and lasting approximately 13 hours.
- 02Yu Jinhui, the driver, faced physical challenges during the final stretch of the trip, pushing his limits to complete the journey.
- 03The group spent a total of 5,200 yuan (around $730 USD) on the trip, which included petrol, tolls, food, and a donation to the grieving family.
- 04Despite being invited to stay overnight by the student's family, the group declined to respect their grieving process.
- 05Yu expressed that the experience was the most meaningful of their lives, emphasizing the importance of kindness.
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In a touching display of solidarity, a group of students from North Minzu University in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China, undertook a nearly 1,300-kilometer journey to help a grieving classmate reach her hometown before her mother's funeral. The female student received the devastating news of her mother's sudden passing on the evening of May 7. After exploring various travel options, she decided that driving would be the quickest way to return home. Her roommate reached out to Yu Jinhui, who, along with three other male students, agreed to assist her. The group departed around 1:30 AM on May 8 and drove for approximately 13 hours to reach the mountainous village in Enshi, Hubei province. Despite facing physical exhaustion, Yu managed to complete the journey, although he became unwell upon arrival due to the energy drinks consumed during the drive. After paying their respects and spending a brief two hours with the family, the group returned to university on May 10, resuming their thesis work. Yu emphasized that their actions were simply a demonstration of kindness and urged others to show warmth and support to one another.
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This act of kindness demonstrates the strong bonds among students, encouraging a culture of support during difficult times.
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