One step out of the house, car, car ride to office, one step from office to car, car ride home. Common working people are used to this rule. But in a Chinese city, the scene is completely different. There, to go to office or to work, going by car is a big deal. You have to walk up thousands of stairs. You have to go down a lot. Only then can we meet in the office. Such a strange scene was captured on video by a Chinese man. That video is viral.
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What was seen in the viral video?
A man from Chongqing, China recently shared a timelapse video of his unusual daily commute. The video brings to light the complex, thousands-of-stairs infrastructure of the city. If you watch the video of the person walking from home to office, you may feel like a maze. The video shows him walking down a long flight of stairs, through a residential area, a busy market and a crowded street. Watching the video, just when you think the man has reached his destination, he says, ‘Now I’m going to get on the subway.’ The video continues. He walked through more residential buildings before reaching his workplace. Finally reach the destination.
Watch the viral video here
The video was posted on the X platform (formerly Twitter). The caption shows how low one has to go to work in Chongqing, China. The video has received over 2.6 million views and thousands of comments.
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What netizens are saying after watching the video
One person said, ‘It’s interesting to watch, but exhausting. Imagine doing that every day. Another wrote, ‘Living in Chongqing is like a never-ending video game.’ Several netizens were again amazed by the intricate design of the city, calling it an ‘urban wonder’. However, others worried, saying, ‘This commute feels like a nightmare. What if the elevator breaks down?’ Another added, ‘How much time and effort it takes every day!’ A few viewers made funny comments. One said, ‘That’s why Chongqing people are so fit!’ Another quipped, ‘Is he training for a marathon?’