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Ferryman’s a familiar face to students ... he’s their principal!

AFTER school, a dozen children strap on life jackets under their backpacks before boarding a flat-bottomed boat in southwest China.

A 60-year-old man sinks a pole into the green waters of the Xiangshuitan reservoir to push the punt in a daily, half-hour trip between the primary school and the students’ village.

The boatman has two jobs — he’s also the school principal.

“I do not have a choice because it would take too long for them to walk this far,” Li Congshu said. “The shortest route passes through the reservoir,” Li says. “That’s why I bought a boat to transport them.”

Li drew on his own savings to purchase the boats. The school is on its fifth vessel, after Li bought the first more than 20 years ago.

“It has become a part of my life, like teaching,” he says.

In addition to his duties as a ferryman and school principal, Li also teaches one of the five classes the small school offers each day in Dazu district, in the sprawling municipality of Chongqing.

“People tell me to stop boating because I am 60 this year, but there is no other solution. They do not want to pay someone, so I have to go on.”

The crossing takes about half an hour compared to the two hours it would take the children to walk between the village and the school.

Since Li lives at the school, he must first pick up his pupils in the morning, then return alone in the evening, spending a total of two hours each day propelling the boat.

“There has never been an incident. Everyone recognizes that it is safe,” he said.




 

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