Without bicycles, we can't even take a plane!

Without bicycles, we can't even take a plane!

June 3rd of each year is World Bicycle Day.

The bicycle was once one of the most important means of transportation for the Chinese people. Whether you were born in the 60s, 70s, 80s or even 90s, there is always a "28-bar" bicycle in your memory.

Nowadays, people's travel methods have become more diverse, but bicycles are still popular. So, today we will talk about bicycles.

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