China motorcyclist fulfils woman’s wish by honouring dead son at Tibet’s sacred stone

A young man in China who rode an electric motorcycle from his hometown in eastern China to Tibet has helped a woman realise her wish of bringing her deceased son’s photo to a stone renowned for being the closest place to heaven.

Dou Jiaqi, who recently turned 18, completed his electric motorcycle journey from Xinyi, a small city in Jiangsu province, to Lhasa on November 24, as reported by the Xuzhou Daily.

The 4,800-km journey took him 11 days, according to the report.

Dou Jiaqi, recently turned 18, rode his electric motorcycle from his hometown in eastern China to Tibet, covering 4,800km and took 11 days. Photo: The Paper
Dou Jiaqi, recently turned 18, rode his electric motorcycle from his hometown in eastern China to Tibet, covering 4,800km and took 11 days. Photo: The Paper

About a week before Dou reached his destination, an internet user from Xinyi, who had come across his road trip videos on social media, left him a message in the comment section.

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“You are very brave. Are you experiencing any altitude sickness? Will you visit the Stone of Rebirth?” the woman asked. “I am a mother who donated my marrow and stem cells to my son and did everything I could to save his life, but I still lost him.”

“I have always wished to go to Tibet because it is the place closest to heaven. I want to place my son’s picture there, but I am unable to go due to health issues. I admire you! Please take care of yourself, kid,” the internet user said.

Barkhor Circuit, or Barkhor Street, lies in the heart of Lhasa’s old town, serving as a busy market and a sacred pilgrimage route. Photo: Shutterstock
Barkhor Circuit, or Barkhor Street, lies in the heart of Lhasa’s old town, serving as a busy market and a sacred pilgrimage route. Photo: Shutterstock

The Stone of Rebirth is located on the sacred Mount Kailash in the Ali Prefecture of Western Tibet. The rock, standing at 5,700 metres above sea level, has gained popularity in China over the past year, as many people have placed photos of their deceased loved ones on it. Some visitors also leave photos of their beloved pets on the stone.

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