人們常常放飛氫氣球傳達(dá)美好愿望,但氣球脆弱無比,經(jīng)不起擠壓、針刺,飛到高空還會(huì)爆炸,很難飄遠(yuǎn)。英國(guó)曼徹斯特市一位4歲的小女孩6周前放飛的一只氫氣球居然隨風(fēng)飄到了近1萬公里外的中國(guó),被一位廣州小伙子撿到。 |
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Alice Maines and her balloon. [File Photo]
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When four-year old Alice Maines released her balloon at her school
fete on a rainy day in Manchester, UK, never in her wildest dreams did she imagine that it would end up being found by Xie Yufei in a park in Guangzhou, a sprawling metropolis 75 miles north of Hong Kong.
The balloon, that cost just one pound, was one of 100 that were launched in a balloon race at Alice's Flixton Junior School's annual summer fair.
Each one of the balloons carried a numbered ticket promising the finder a prize: a visit to Chester Zoo.
In the weeks that followed, balloons were posted back to the school, mostly from suburbs a few miles west of Manchester, although a couple made it to Liverpool.
Alice's balloon, gave everyone quite a start when a letter with a Chinese postmark and stamp arrived on September 5 at the headmaster's office.
According to the Daily Mail, the letter read: "I picked up this balloon when my friends and I were playing on August 25. I am in China, so I think it has traveled the furthest. Left is my picture. I am happy to pick it up."
Xie, who designs air conditioning units, revealed just how he had come across the balloon.
"We were playing basketball in a park. I saw it by the edge of the court. It was shrunk, and there was an address attached."
Shrunk though it was, the balloon had not burst - something that had meteorologists surprised.
The school is now sending Xie a parcel of letters and drawings from the pupils.
(ANI)
Vocabulary:
fete: 慶祝會(huì)
meteorologist:氣象學(xué)家
(英語點(diǎn)津 Celene 編輯)