Here's something you don't see very often. A Chinese man being carried aloft through the lanes of rural Yorkshire.
The Chinese man in question is Jacky Wang and the people carrying him are Young Farmers.
Jacky came to study Environmental Science at Bradford Uni in 2002 and, while on work placement in Bingley, colleague Andrew Wood introduced him to Young Farmers. He was an instant hit with the rest of the membership.
"Despite the language barrier, Jacky was always first in the queue when it came to sports, drama and cooking competitions, social events and even public speaking," says Andrew.
"Although members of our club don't have to be from a farming background, an authentic Chinese was something of a first."
Eleven members and past members of Worth Valley Young Farmers Club are due to shortly fly out to his home town Jiamusi for the wedding of the first ever Chinese Young Farmer.
Although moving to Edinburgh in 2007, Jacky has kept in touch with members and made a return to the area last week for part of his stag weekend. He was carried through the streets of Oxenhope on a Chinese-style float made by the Worth Valley YFC members in his honour.
Club Chairman Thomas Ogden, who was one of the 20 lads who carried Jacky, said: "It was hard work, he'd put on weight since we'd last seen him and after carrying him, the float and the bales on the three miles trek up to the Dog and Gun we all have sore shoulders, but Jacky enjoyed the day immensely."
Jacky says: "I have some very happy memories of my time at Worth Valley YFC. The whole club was so friendly and I loved the social side and the many competitions we did together. You'll never meet a nicer, more fun group of people than the Young Farmers."


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