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China ‘iron butt’ woman travels to 42 cities in gap year, spends just US$2,800 on tickets

Blogger travels across the mainland, Russia, Thailand, and Indonesia on budget trips, sometimes paying US$14 for flight

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A young woman in China gained social media fame for travelling to 42 cities in a year for just 20,000 yuan (US$2,800). Photo: SCMP composite/Douyin
Alice Yanin Shanghai

A young woman in China has gained popularity on social media for traveling to 42 cities at home and abroad in the past year, all for just 20,000 yuan (US$2,800).

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The 25-year-old Douyin blogger, known by the alias Xinxin, exemplifies the trend of “iron butt” travel – a movement among younger generations who seek out inexpensive tickets and are willing to spend more time on the road due to budget constraints.

Xinxin, originally from Jiangxi province in southeastern China, graduated last year with a master’s degree from a university in Yunnan province but has yet to find employment.

During her gap year, she explored 42 cities across the mainland, as well as in Russia, Thailand, and Indonesia, as reported by the news portal The Cover.

Before each journey, she diligently searched travel websites for the lowest air and train fares to maximise her savings. For instance, in January, she travelled from her hometown in Jiangxi to Murmansk, Russia, to see the northern lights for just 4,000 yuan.

Xinxin, a recent master’s graduate, is taking a gap year to explore 42 cities across China, Russia, Thailand, and Indonesia. Photo: QQ.com
Xinxin, a recent master’s graduate, is taking a gap year to explore 42 cities across China, Russia, Thailand, and Indonesia. Photo: QQ.com

This trip included a connecting flight from Wuhan, in central Hubei province, to Beijing and then Moscow, costing her 1,600 yuan. She also utilised internal flights in Russia for around 100 yuan each.

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