A young Chinese man, Xiaolin, sparked a massive search after disappearing into the mountains near Hangzhou for six days following a breakup. Leaving his phone behind, he trekked through several districts, surviving on wild fruit and spring water. Authorities, aided by volunteers and specialized teams, located him in stable condition.
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