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A video surfaced online recently of a middle schooler with a bike blocking traffic to help a man with mobility issues cross the street. People were moved by the gesture and tracked down the student. Turns out the kind teen is Chiang Yung-en, in his third year at Fongshan Junior High. He told reporters he turned back to help because he was worried about the man’s safety, and thanked the vehicles for waiting.

A student pushing a bike walks alongside a man with mobility issues, helping to stop traffic so he can cross the road. The video went viral, drawing interest to this kind young man.

Chiang Yung-en
Fongshan Junior High student
It seemed like he was missing a leg. He used his hand instead to slide on the ground. There was only a dozen or so seconds before the light turned green on the other side, so I was worried he’d get hit.

The kind student was Chiang Yung-en, in his third year at Fongshan Junior High. He told reporters he had just gotten off of school in the afternoon and went to rent a bike with some classmates. As he was riding, he saw the man slowly making his way across the road and decided to go back to help.

Chiang Yung-en
Fongshan Junior High student
As I was helping him, he asked if I’d had lunch yet. I told him I hadn’t, and he said don’t worry about me, go get lunch first. I still waited for him to cross and then left.

Lin Chi-ling
Fongshan Junior High principal
This student is always very kind around school and very adorable. All his peers really enjoy spending time with him.

When the school heard about the video, they publicly commended him and gave him a certificate of merit in recognition of his kindness.

- I said I have a wheelchair for him, but he didn’t want it.
- Why?
- He said he has one.

Liu Chin-hsiang
Dongmen Borough chief
We got him an electric wheelchair, but he said it wasn’t for him, so he didn’t continue using it.

Although his community offered to help him out, the man prefers getting around this way, using his hand to support himself. It’s a good thing there are students like this one around to add a little more kindness to the neighborhood.

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