• China's Antarctic explorers receive altitude training in Tibet 2015-12-03 | From:

    A group of 17 Chinese explorers embarked on a two-week field training program in Tibet on Monday to prepare for a scientific expedition to Antarctica in October.

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  • Antarctic research team receives acclimatization training in Tibet 2015-12-03 | From:

    17 members of Antarctic research team set off for Tibet on August 18 to receive a two-week plateau acclimatization training which is the first time for Antarctic research team.

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  • Japanese mountaineers punished for climbing Chinese mountains without approval 2015-12-03 | From:

    A group of Japanese mountaineers, who climbed the Yala Mountain in Garze Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province, without the approval of Chinese authority concerned, were ordered to stop their climbing activities.

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  • Plateau World Cup Climbing Competition starts in Qinghai 2015-12-03 | From:

    August 11, the 2007 Plateau World Cup Climbing Competition started in Xining, capital of the Qinghai Province with 86 players from home and abroad attended.

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  • 20 million yuan takes flame to top of the world 2015-12-03 | From:

    Sending the Olympic flame to the top of the world could cost as much as 20 million yuan (US$2.6 million), the Beijing News reported.

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  • Elder cyclists to Tibet returned safely 2015-12-03 | From:

    "We are back!" four elders gave hugs with their friends in the front of Xinhua Bookstore at Wusheng Street, Hankou, Hubei Province, after finishing the Tibet cycling journey. They are the members of Green Olympics Tibet Bicycle Publicity Team.

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    Hardship road on the way to top 2015-12-03 | From:

    Main members of TME have topped all 14 highest mountains in the world which altitude is over 8,000 meters as a whole group. The Expedition plans to remove back to Pakistan's Islamabad on July 25...

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  • Chinese eyes ballooning over Mt. Qomolangma 2015-12-03 | From:

    After flying over Yellow Sea and the Taklimakan Desert, Chinese top balloonist Liu Xiang looks forward to soaring over Mt. Qomolangma (also known as Mt. Everest) in three years.

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