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Haier employee in China wakes up at 5 am, travels 320km daily to work 'because of love'

The man had been in a relationship for seven years before getting married in May. The couple bought a flat in the locality the woman hails from so she could have a 'sense of security'. Lin Shu used to live in a rented flat an hour away from work but he said he wanted to spend more time with his wife.

July 22, 2024 / 11:52 IST
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The couple had been in a relationship for seven years before marrying in May. (Representational image: Unsplash)
The couple had been in a relationship for seven years before marrying in May. (Representational image: Unsplash)

A man in China is so devoted to his newly-married wife that he commutes 320km every day. Lin Shu spends at least six hours travelling between his home and his workplace. The 31-year-old works for the Chinese home appliance company Haier which is popular for being a good employer.

Sharing videos of what he calls “the longest commute distance” on social media, Lin said that he wakes up at 5 am and leaves his home in Weifang, Shandong province in eastern China at 5.20 am, the South China Morning Post (SCMP) reported. He reaches his office with just enough time for breakfast at the canteen before logging in at 9 am.

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Detailing his journey, Lin said he rides an e-bike for 30 minutes to the station to catch a train at 6.15 am, arriving in Qingdao in the eastern part of Shandong at 7.46 am. He then takes a 15-minute underground subway trip to his office, the publication stated.

While social media users were shocked at the time he spent on the daily commute, Lin said it was all worth it “because of love”.