A humble public bus driver from north China wows his colleagues at the depot every day by arriving at work in a premier supercar.
The unnamed driver enjoys driving a bright yellow Lamborghini Gallardo, market price £140,000, or an electric blue Audi R8, priced at £120,000, to his day job, according to People's Daily Online.
The resident of Taiyuan, Shanxi province, is a member of a local luxury car club but prefers to pursue ordinary profession despite his apparent wealth, Chinese media claim.
The man is reported to be the driver of the bus number 104 in the city.
Photographs released by Chinese media show the flashy driver standing in front of his enviable vehicles and cruising around his hometown, no doubt attracting the admiration of passers-by.
Various Taiyuan-based supercar clubs have attracted local attention in recent times, with each organisation launching ambitious publicity stunts to turn heads.
Last month one car club launched a controversial red carpet show with foreign models dressed as police officers, and another blocked up the pavement with a spread of their luxury vehicles.
Taiyuan is a centre of the coal industry and known to have many young people who fall into the category of 'tuhao' - the Chinese word to describe someone who is flashy and nouveau riche.
One post on Weibo about the man's antics has accumulated almost 8,000 comments as his remarkable story begins to go viral.
User 'Liu yun feng yu' wrote: 'This must be true love. But I want to know how much he earns a month. Would it be enough for him to maintain his supercars?'
Another, named 'Ni ya yi', said: 'I would have married him if I had met a bus driver like this.'
Meanwhile 'Liu dan o' had another theory: 'The buses might have been bought by him too.'
The unnamed driver enjoys driving a bright yellow Lamborghini Gallardo, market price £140,000, or an electric blue Audi R8, priced at £120,000, to his day job, according to People's Daily Online.
The resident of Taiyuan, Shanxi province, is a member of a local luxury car club but prefers to pursue ordinary profession despite his apparent wealth, Chinese media claim.
The man is reported to be the driver of the bus number 104 in the city.
Photographs released by Chinese media show the flashy driver standing in front of his enviable vehicles and cruising around his hometown, no doubt attracting the admiration of passers-by.
Various Taiyuan-based supercar clubs have attracted local attention in recent times, with each organisation launching ambitious publicity stunts to turn heads.
Last month one car club launched a controversial red carpet show with foreign models dressed as police officers, and another blocked up the pavement with a spread of their luxury vehicles.
Taiyuan is a centre of the coal industry and known to have many young people who fall into the category of 'tuhao' - the Chinese word to describe someone who is flashy and nouveau riche.
One post on Weibo about the man's antics has accumulated almost 8,000 comments as his remarkable story begins to go viral.
User 'Liu yun feng yu' wrote: 'This must be true love. But I want to know how much he earns a month. Would it be enough for him to maintain his supercars?'
Another, named 'Ni ya yi', said: 'I would have married him if I had met a bus driver like this.'
Meanwhile 'Liu dan o' had another theory: 'The buses might have been bought by him too.'
Music: "Severe Tire Damage" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Source: Sina , Daily Mail , Zancar , People's Daily Online
Comments
Post a Comment