People on the Qinghai-Tibet Highway Ⅱ

2015-12-03 10:59:01 | From:

The Qinghai-Tibet Highway records its 60 anniversary of opening to traffic in 2014. It has not only bearing the weight of countless staff, goods and materials, but also the dream of numerous people. Reporters from Xinhua Agency interview the people travelling on the Qinghai-Tibet highway, listening to their stories and keeping track of their dreams.

People on the Qinghai-Tibet Highway Ⅱ
Liu Ge is taking a photo on the hot stick control area located on the Hoh Xil section of Qinghai-Tibet Highway on Sep 19, 2014. The Qinghai-Tibet Highway records its 60 anniversary of opening to traffic in 2014. It has not only bearing the weight of countless staff, goods and materials, but also the dream of numerous people. Reporters from Xinhua Agency interview the people travelling on the Qinghai-Tibet highway, listening to their stories and keeping track of their dreams. [Photo/Xinhua]

Liu Ge, scientist and deputy director of Cold Region Environmental & Engineering Research and Development Center, has engaging in the cyopedology for 12 years. Every May to October, he needs to work in Golmud and gets on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau to obtain the frozen soil and meteorological observation data. Liu said:“I am dreaming to construct a highway to Lhasa, providing the Tibetans more convenient and swift transportation.”

People on the Qinghai-Tibet Highway Ⅱ
Ma Xiaona is introducing the history of General Building Park and General Mu Shengzhong Memorial Hall to the tourists on Sep 18, 2014. The Qinghai-Tibet Highway records its 60 anniversary of opening to traffic in 2014. It has not only bearing the weight of countless staff, goods and materials, but also the dream of numerous people. Reporters from Xinhua Agency interview the people travelling on the Qinghai-Tibet highway, listening to their stories and keeping track of their dreams. [Photo/Xinhua]

Ma Xiaona is the commentator of General Building Park and General Mu Shengzhong Memorial Hall. She introduces the buskined history of constructing the Qinghai-Tibet Highway to groups of tourists visiting Golmud. She says: “My wish is to constantly enrich the historical background knowledge and provide tourists more accurate and comprehensive interpretation.”

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