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French duo reach Shanghai, China, after walking over 12,000km in 518 days

Childhood friends Loic Voisot and Benjamin Humblot set off from their hometown of Annecy and crossed 16 countries mostly on foot

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Loic Voisot (right) and Benjamin Humblot embrace on Shanghai’s Bund promenade on Saturday, marking the end of their remarkable walk from France to China. Photo: AFP
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Two French adventurers reached the end of an epic walk from their hometown to Shanghai on Saturday, after nearly a year and a half crossing 16 countries almost entirely on foot.

Tired but delighted, Loic Voisot and Benjamin Humblot embraced as they stood by the river on the Bund promenade, the Chinese financial hub’s distinctive skyline glittering in the background.

Voisot, 26, and Humblot, 27, set off from Annecy in southeastern France in September 2024.

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Yearning for a “great adventure”, they wanted to visit China but without flying, to avoid contributing to the harmful environmental impact of the aviation industry.

“We’re having a hard time believing it’s real, that we’ve done all that on foot, that we’re finally here, after having thought of Shanghai for so long,” a weather-beaten Voisot said.

France’s Loic Voisot points at his backpack, which features both French and Chinese flags along with the words “Mode Avion, Walk to China” in Shanghai on Saturday. Photo: AFP
France’s Loic Voisot points at his backpack, which features both French and Chinese flags along with the words “Mode Avion, Walk to China” in Shanghai on Saturday. Photo: AFP

“I think first and foremost we’re proud, especially of having dared to do this … We weren’t sure we’d make it, but we told ourselves we’d try it out.”

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