

The way a bridegroom recently sent a fleet of bicycles to take his bride home shows that people nowadays set store by low carbon emissions and environmental protection rather than ostentation and extravagance. On May 1, 2016, Yue Qiang, a citizen who lives in Xiangcheng District, Xiangyang City, and some of his friends rode a fleet of 17 bicycles to bring Meng Zhu, his bride, home. Not only did the long fleet of bicycles attract the attention of the passers-by, but also it tells what people nowadays think it takes to be individual, fashionable, and romantic. According to sources, some of the bicycles were uniquely shaped and leased from the municipal public transit company by the bridegroom.
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