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Mount Qomolangma scenic area reopens after 6.8-magnitude Xizang quake

Mount Qomolangma scenic area reopens after 6.8-magnitude Xizang quake

This photo taken on Sept. 4, 2024 from the Mount Qomolangma base camp in Dingri County of Xigaze City in southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region shows a view of Mount Qomolangma at sunset. (Xinhua/Sun Ruibo)

The Mount Qomolangma scenic area reopened to the public on Saturday after a temporary closure following a 6.8-magnitude earthquake which hit Dingri County, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, in January 2025.

As of 8 a.m., a total of eight vehicles carrying 19 visitors had entered the scenic area. Yang Bo, a tourist from southwest China's Chongqing Municipality, was the first to enter the area on Saturday.

"I waited in Dingri County last night for its reopening, and I was so excited that I finally got to see Mount Qomolangma," he said.

On Jan. 7, a 6.8-magnitude quake struck Dingri, home to the northern base camp of the world's highest peak, Mount Qomolangma, claiming 126 lives. The scenic area was closed on the same day for the sake of the safety of tourists and staff.

As of Feb. 28, Mount Qomolangma had not been affected by the quake, with no obvious icefalls, avalanches or geological changes being observed, according to Ma Weiqiang, director of Mount Qomolangma Atmosphere and Environment Comprehensive Observation and Research Station under the Chinese Academy of Sciences.


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