Starting from Dongjiang Village, you can ride 2 kilometers to Baijin Township, where there are several pavilions. I bought some food and water in a small shop in Baijin Township, but I didn't take any pictures.
I left Baijin Township for about 20 kilometers before I arrived in the village. On the way, I saw a little wild boar, running too fast to shoot.
There is a bridge near sanhe town, which is also the first bridge I met along Tumen River. I wanted to take a photo, but I didn't take it when I saw a little too much surveillance nearby.
There are also card points in Fuyu village. I looked at it when I registered. In addition to my identity information and contact information, I also wrote the starting point of cycling and Zhejiang.
Climbed a small slope, and there was another traffic jam near Aimin Town. When registering, I asked if I could take things apart. I said it would be more troublesome to put it back, so they wouldn't let me open it. I think the border guards are very accommodating.
It was less than 7 o'clock when I arrived in Yueqing Town. I want to find a hotel to stay in and ride until there is no signal and I don't see the hotel. Then I'm going to go back to Yueqing Town and camp anywhere. It won't be too boring to have a signal.
I hadn't ridden for a while before it began to rain. I saw a party-mass service center in town, so I didn't have the courage to bother.
Finally, a tent was set up in a fitness place on the roadside. As soon as the aluminum poles in the inner tent were finished, the outer tent was quickly built, so there was still a lot of water in the tent and the whole body was soaked.
Plug it with a towel with good water absorption effect and then wring it out, so it took a long time to suck up the water in the tent. It is still eating dry food at night.
Also, when riding in Tumen River, I occasionally see soldiers on the other side. Sometimes I stop to have a rest, and the soldiers on the other side will point their fingers at my side when they see it. I don't know what to say.