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Walking the Silk Road

A yearlong trek from France to China leads two young men to unexpected discoveries of China's warmth, culture, and progress.

By HE WEIJIA | China Daily | Updated: 2025-12-31 07:37
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Top: Benjamin Rene (left) and Loic Michel pose in the Alps Mountain Range. Left: Michel (left) and Rene travel through Uzbekistan in June. Above: Rene (left) and Michel visit Lanzhou, Gansu province, in November. Right: Rene (left) and Michel journey from Zestafoni to Tbilisi, Georgia, in April.[Photo provided to China Daily]

In September 2024, two young Frenchmen — 27-year-old Benjamin Rene and 26-year-old Loic Michel — quit their jobs in Paris and set off from their hometown of Annecy on an extraordinary journey. Their goal was ambitious: to reach Shanghai, China — on foot.

After more than a year of trekking along the Silk Road, crossing 16 countries and wearing out six pairs of shoes, they finally arrived in China in September, entering via Khorgos in the Ili Kazakh autonomous prefecture, Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.

It all began with a simple but powerful desire for change. "We wanted to live a big adventure, feel closer to nature, and discover ourselves by facing the unknown and overcoming difficulties," Rene recalled.

What made China their ultimate destination was its allure as a land of contrasts — where ancient civilization meets rapid modernization, a place they knew little about from their everyday lives in France.

However, their understanding of China was limited to fragmented narratives from international relations and economic news. As they put it, China was simply the country that "produces many of the products we use daily".

To prepare for the journey, Rene and Michel carefully mapped out their route, hoping to avoid surprises in a region unfamiliar to them. It soon became clear, though, that their worries had been unnecessary. China exceeded their expectations in every way.

They were amazed by the country's diverse and stunning landscapes. Upon entering Gansu province, the view at the edge of the Tengger Desert — along with the breathtaking Danxia landforms near Lanzhou — left a lasting impression on them.

They were also struck by the modernity of urban life. "Everything was very different," Michel said. "There were lots of new and modern facilities, and we had to learn all the new digital habits."

Unexpected warmth

The most unforgettable part of their trip was the overwhelming kindness of the Chinese people, which became the essence of what they call "China warmth".

The first time they felt deeply moved was at a restaurant in Manas, Xinjiang. While chatting with a woman seated next to them, they pointed to a map of the Silk Road hanging on the wall and mentioned they had traveled along this historic route. The woman expressed her admiration genuinely, praising their courage and the hardships they had faced.

Her recognition and appreciation gave Rene and Michel a tremendous boost of strength.

Before the Mid-Autumn Festival, they checked into a hotel in Urumqi, the capital of Xinjiang, and were warmly welcomed by the staff. They even received a thoughtful gift from local police officers: mooncakes and traditional yogurt to celebrate the occasion.

Upon arriving in Lanzhou, Rene and Michel hosted their first in-person meet-and-greet at a local beef noodle restaurant, where they connected with fans who had been following their travel updates on social media. The enthusiastic encouragement they received deepened their affection for the place.

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