一点也不迷路

Not Even a Little Lost

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A confident visitor studies a blank map while a local points across a Taiwan park path.

Not Even a Little Lost

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Xiao Jie holds a map and stands at the park gate for five minutes.

An uncle passing by asks if he is lost, and he says, “Not lost at all.”

He walks right from the fountain and leads two tourists to the lake with him.

The tourists ask whether this is the teahouse, and he says it does not look like it at all.

Later, an auntie joins because she also wants to find the restroom.

Xiao Jie says not to worry; he is not unfamiliar with this park at all.

Ten minutes later, they return to the original gate, and nobody is angry at all.

The uncle turns the map around, and suddenly the teahouse is very close to them.

When Xiao Jie sits down for tea, he admits he is not suited to being a guide at all.

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