The zealot first went to Beijing in the north, then to the west. According to WION, he then traveled from Xinjiang to Kazakhstan, passing through Georgia, Iran, Qatar, and Armenia before arriving in Riyadh, where Ronaldo is currently based.
After CR7 had to cancel his trip to China in February due to an injury, his fan came up with the idea of cycling all the way to Riyadh.
Gong brought two power banks, a tent, cooking tools, clothing, and other necessities with him on his journey.
Gong’s seven-month trip was not without challenges: he had to overcome language barriers, eat at restaurants where prices were too high for him to afford, and the exhaustion that comes from cycling for so long.
However, he actually made it out and handled these obstructions by eating simply bread where the costs were high and speaking with individuals utilizing interpretation programming.
Gong expresses that while he was in Armenia in August, he got a high fever and imploded out and about yet he got free treatment for his sickness at the medical clinic.
The fan reached Riyadh on October 10 but was unable to meet Ronaldo immediately because the player was in Europe. Instead, he had to wait a few days.
After a fan offered Gong tickets to the Al Nassr vs. Al Shabab match, he got to see Ronaldo in action live for the first time, as promised by the Al Nassr staff.
Gong reveals that CR7 gave him a handshake and a hug when he finally saw Ronaldo after such a long journey.
Additionally, he signed a banner with the names of Gong’s friends and a quote, as well as an Al Nassr No. 7 jersey.