‘Loneliest’: meet China remote town’s only delivery rider who completes 200 orders daily
24-year-old who says he was ‘born’ to be alone becomes well-known figure in mountainous area; enjoys visiting scenic spots during time off

The only full-time delivery rider in a remote county in the Tibet region of southwestern China delivers up to 200 orders a day while juggling multiple roles.
Huang Kaihong, 24, who is known as “China’s loneliest rider”, works in Medog, a county of Nyingchi, once the last place in the country to be linked by a road.
Nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas and home to fewer than 15,000 residents, Medog relies on Huang as its lifeline, keeping the community connected.
In August 2024, Alibaba’s food delivery service, Taobao Shangou, formerly known as Ele.me, arrived in Medog. Alibaba Group also owns the South China Morning Post.

Since being introduced by a friend, Huang has become the county’s only full-time delivery rider.