China mum, inspired by son’s heroic death, has handcrafted shoe pads for soldiers for 20 years
For 20 years, Zhang Xinghui, a mother from Chongqing, China, has handcrafted shoe pads for new army recruits in memory of her son, Gu Nu, who died in 2005 at age 19 while serving as a frontier guard in Tibet. Gu Nu died rescuing a teammate from a landslide during a patrol.

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AI-generatedFor 20 years, Zhang Xinghui, a mother from Chongqing, China, has handcrafted shoe pads for new army recruits in memory of her son, Gu Nu, who died in 2005 at age 19 while serving as a frontier guard in Tibet. Gu Nu died rescuing a teammate from a landslide during a patrol. Zhang, known as "shoe pad mum," was preparing to visit her son with 20 pairs of hand-sewn shoe pads when she learned of his death. After visiting his grave and meeting his fellow soldiers, she was inspired to continue making the shoe pads to honor her son and support the soldiers who face hardship patrolling mountain roads. She has made over 1,000 pairs and intends to continue as long as she is able.
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5 extractedZhang says as long as she can use a needle she will continue her mission.
Zhang Xinghui is nicknamed “shoe pad mum”.
Gu Nu was 19 years old when he died.
Zhang Xinghui's son, Gu Nu, died in 2005 while rescuing his teammate from a landslide in Tibet.
A Chinese mother has handcrafted more than 1,000 pairs of shoe pads for new army recruits.