Oct.18, 2019 -- Chinese mountaineers begin to climb the Mount Luodui before dawn. Photo by Zhang Wei. Oct.18, 2019 -- Mountaineers who scaled the peak get a certificate issued by the Mountaineering Association of Tibet Autonomous Region. Photo by Zhang Wei.
Oct.18, 2019 -- Chinese mountaineers begin to climb the Mount Luodui before dawn. Photo by Zhang Wei.
Oct.18, 2019 -- The 17th China Tibetan Mountaineering Expedition that had lasted for 4 days ended Wednesday at the Yang Ba Jing Training Centre for mountain climbers, Dangxiong County, Lhasa.
Under the protection of professionals from the China Tibetan Mountaineering Team, over 40 mountaineers climbed the Mount Luodui with an elevation of 6,010 meters above sea level.39 Chinese mountaineers scaled the peak in the end.
Sun Hui,a graduate student at the China University of Geosciences, made it to the top for the first time. “I want to say thanks to the coaches of the China Tibetan Mountaineering Team who took good care of us. It is necessary for us beginners. I couldn’t wait to share the experience with my friends,” Sun said.
By:Zhou Tianyu
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