Wheely’s family, a story in wheels
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Times have changed greatly in the past few decades. The wheel, as an important tool of human society, has changed right along with them.
Since the founding of the People's Republic of China seventy years ago, the way Chinese people travel around has changed dramatically, from beast-drawn carts and man-powered rickshaws, to steam and diesel locomotives, and then to today's electric cars and shared bicycles. The wheels have diversified steadily, creating a life of efficiency and convenience for Chinese people .
In today’s video, we will take up the story of Wheely’s family and find out how Chinese people have traveled in different ages!
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