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Forty-eight Italian hikers were yesterday toasted by the Italian consul before they set out along the Silk Road. The hikers were honored in the traditional "Cup of Stirrup" ceremony before departing for 10-days of walking along parts of the ancient trading route which once linked China to Italy. They plan to cover a total of 1,004 kilometers.

Aged between 18 and 74 the hikers are acting as ambassadors of peace, friendship and solidarity between China and Italy and also hope to encourage people to donate their blood and organs after death. All of them are members of the International "Life for Life" Solidarity March established in 1975. It's the first time the organization's annual march has been held in China.

"We've been to many cities in Europe, Russia and North America, including Berlin, Rome and Moscow, all of which have hosted the Olympics. Beijing will host the Games in 2008 and that is why we want to be here," said team leader Lovo Lino. "The march through China is the longest we've ever made."

The hikers, half of whom are women, will trace the footsteps of historic Italian explorers Marco Polo, Odorico of Pordenone, Padre Matteo Ricci of Macerata and Pompeo Mazzocchi. They'll stop at Hangzhou, Nanjing, Zhengzhou, Xi'an, Taiyuan, Beijing, Jinan, Xuzhou and Suzhou. They plan to return to Shanghai on August 20. A hike will be held near each city with the distance covered depending on the weather.

Lino said he wasn't sure what awaited them on the journey which lay ahead but he was certain the march would be an intense and fascinating experience. They'll ask translators along the way to help them publicize the need for blood and organ donors in China.

Battistel Lueciano has taken part in the international march since 1983. This is the first time the 70-year-old has visited China and he gave the country the thumbs up saying it was "beautiful." He added that the summer heat would not be a problem as Italy was also rather hot at the moment.

"I'm very proud to have the hikers in Shanghai," said Silvia Costantini, consul of the Cultural Office of the Consulate General of Italy in Shanghai. "2006 is the year of Italy in China and we've organized many events," she said. "However this is the first international march we've had."

The "Cup of Stirrup" ceremony originated in Italy in the 19th century when people setting out on a long ride would be toasted with a small cup of cordial the moment they put their foot into their horse's stirrup.

(China Daily August 10, 2006)

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