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Nyima will always remember the hardship he and his fellow villagers endured when his home county was isolated from the outside world because there were no proper roads. Nyima is from a village in Metog, a remote county deep in the Himalayas in the Tibet autonomous region. He is a member of the Monba ethnic group, one ...
Lhundrup Tsegyel, deputy head of the Sonam Dargye protection station under the Sanjiangyuan National Park administration bureau, has dedicated himself to protecting the inhospitable Hoh Xil, an ideal habitat for wildlife in northwest China’s Qinghai Province, for 16 years.
Sangye Lekpo was the first in his family to have shoes. In 1963, at the age of 19, he trekked 300 kilometers barefoot and bought his first pair of shoes-made of blue canvas with white soles. They cost about a third of his monthly earnings. "Those were the only shoes in my family. I only put them on when heading to t...