He plans to make 16 stops on his 20-day journey, which was inspired by fellow Australian Ryan Campbell, who in 2013 became the youngest pilot to fly around the world solo at 19 years of age.
He later became an apple farmer and constructed roads and dams before settling down to run hotels in Kathmandu.
He called for an end to violence, saying that so long as the city returns to the rule of law and "one country, two systems" and deals with the situation strictly according to the Constitution, the Basic Law, and other laws in Hong Kong, it will find a way to solve the problem.
He has since run several marathons throughout China, and began to take part in competitions abroad in 2017.
He kept studying Chinese language, culture, literature and art on his own with limited resources throughout the years.
He decided to go into the food business three months before he graduated in law from Peking University so that if the venture left him penniless he would still have time to find a job.
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He compared China's B&B segment to "private banquets" in the dining industry. "As residents' purchasing power rises and consumption diversifies, it's not surprising that B&B is getting popular."
He noted that the DPRK has one year to follow through from making "the strategic decision to denuclearize." However, he did not give more details on the timeline.
He attributed the enterprises' achievements back home to their increased awareness of environmental protection, a sense of global citizenship and government encouragement to develop sustainable green businesses.
He emphasized that civil servants should remain neutral when it came to politics. It has been stipulated clearly in related rules and regulations that civil servants must fully support the chief executive and the government of the special administrative region, Nip said.