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The beautiful story of Mount Kailash---Understand the meaning of travel

When traveling with a camera, there are too many beauties that should not be ignored.

Embark on a journey with like-minded travel companions, and enjoy the beautiful scenery along the way in the company of beautiful women. This may be the highest level of travel. But when we go out, we may experience more than just a whole journey full of happiness. In good times, we experience that travel brings us a happy life; in bad times, what we gain are extremely precious and sincere emotions. On the ever-changing road, everything that happens and every day we experience, whether it is smooth or difficult, we should keep it in mind. Those moments of mutual help between teammates and those moments of receiving help from strangers are not only captured in the camera, but also deeply captured in the mind. After the trip is over, we return home and look through our travel records, recalling that we have been with them side by side. In the experience of helping others and receiving help from others, we will discover more and deeper levels. Because only by giving true love can we get true love, because to get true love, we must give our true love. This is the meaning of travel.

This article is dedicated to: the beautiful teammates who insisted on walking the entire distance with both feet with their tenacious willpower in the sacred Mount Kailash activity, and those who selflessly extended a helping hand to us in difficult situations. Tibetan kind old grandmother!

▲1 The snowy plateau of Tibet is the highest palace in the hearts of many tourists, but when traveling here, you must be mentally prepared to endure hardships. The beauty in the picture is my teammate Zhuoer from Yunnan.

▲2 Kailash is the most famous sacred mountain in Buddhism. It attracts many Buddhist believers and tourists to visit this mountain every year.

On Mount Kailash, we walked with beautiful women and set off at seven o'clock in the morning to start our two-day journey around the mountains.

There are many beautiful solo backpackers traveling to Tibet. In various inns in Lhasa, or even on the streets, it is easy to find travel companions with the same itinerary, then put together a team and hit the road again, heading deep into the snow-covered plateau. Our mountaineering team includes handsome guys from Beijing and Shanghai, as well as several beauties from Anhui, Shaanxi and Yunnan.

▲3 The first day’s itinerary was relatively easy. When we were tired, we found a clean place to rest.

This scene happened on the way to the mountains, and only during the journey will everyone put aside all masks and gather together to enjoy a happy and joyful time together. I think if I were in the city, if I took the initiative to get closer to a group of beautiful women, I would definitely be startled by a scream and roar, and the final outcome would be that I would be taken to the police station by a group of righteous people. But here is Tibet, the holy Mount Kailash in Tibet. We have put aside all selfish thoughts in this pious and holy place. Even that night, several men and women were crowded together in a small space. Even sleeping in the room was fine.

▲4 Traveling to the devout Tibet can cleanse our souls. In the famous Mount Kailash, our once restless souls are as calm as still water.

▲5Facing the sacred mountain, we worshiped. Our devotion comes from the heart. Only here can we abandon worldly disputes, lose our masks, and forget all worries and pressures.

▲On the 6-turn mountain road, Tibetan prayer flags and Mani piles can be seen everywhere.

▲7 Tibetans regard the birds flying in the sky and the fish swimming in the water as gods, especially the eagles and vultures near the sacred mountain. They feed near the sky burial platform and the dead Tibetans Their bodies fly to the sky with their souls, allowing their spirits to be sublimated.

▲8 The road to the mountain is very complicated, and many sections are extremely dangerous. When walking on such a difficult road, everyone must hold hands and help each other. This is a tacit cooperation among a group that adheres to the rules.

▲9 handsome guys and beauties took a group photo with our Tibetan master Couga in front of the sacred mountain. The girl on the left is named Ouyang. She is a Hong Kong beauty we picked up on the road. She came to Kailash alone to worship the sacred mountain. This is already her fourth trip to Tibet, and every time, she is alone, hitchhiking all the way to her destination.

▲10 In Tibet, the Tibetan children I met were the purest and most honest. While traveling, send them some gifts by the way to help them as much as possible. Posting this photo and blog post is not to become famous. With our little power, we cannot achieve the height of becoming famous. We don’t ask for anything in return, but in fact, when we put in our efforts, we inadvertently received rewards and received enthusiastic and proactive help from more people, that is, on the mountainous road in Kailash and while marching in Qiangtang. On the way to the grassland, when we encountered difficulties, we received generous help from the nearby Tibetan people. They never hesitated to lend a helping hand to us in trouble. In Tibet, we pay very little, but we get much more.

▲11Looking at these pairs of pure eyes, looking at their expectant and longing eyes, what reason do we have to remain indifferent? Let us join hands and take action. . .

▲12 In the holy snow-covered plateau, piety is everywhere.

I was deeply moved when I saw them kowtowing all the way to Lhasa on the road to Tibet. However, on the arduous road to Mount Kailash, on the washboard gravel road with an altitude of more than 5,000 meters, we tourists measured it with our footsteps. , and they measured the road around the mountain with their pious minds and hard foreheads, and interpreted their highest level of piety by bowing their bodies to the ground.

▲The beautiful image of 13 left the deepest impression on me. On the left is our beautiful teammate Beast, and the three people on the right are also beauties. They are devout Tibetan beautiful girls, who also use their devout bodies and By kowtowing for a long time, you can complete the mountain pilgrimage at Mount Kailash, which is over 5,000 meters above sea level.

▲14 Facing them lying on the ground, I can’t express my feelings in words, and I can’t use words to describe their pious feats.

▲The three beauties on 15th began to meditate. Facing the beautiful Tibetan girl who was kowtowing and turning around the mountain, facing the arduous mountaineering road and the sacred Mount Kailash, their mood at this moment, I I understand, we all understand on the road.

▲16 The mysterious sky burial platform. The most mysterious custom in the holy Tibetan land is sky burial. This celestial burial platform located on Zhuanshan Road is the only place to pass when turning mountains. On the first day of the mountain road, we passed by this sky burial platform. We did not see the scene of sky burial. What we saw was the clothes worn by the deceased discarded on the ground. Their bodies and souls had been destroyed by the eagles and The vultures lead higher and farther into the sky.

▲17 This is the Zhuomala Pass at an altitude of 5720 meters. This is the highest place on earth that I have ever been to except by plane. It is also the highest pass on earth. Standing at the top of Dolma La, which is covered with prayer flags, a sense of pride arises spontaneously. In the impression that the beautiful team members are weak, I sincerely admire and admire their bravery and endurance.

At the Zhuomala Pass, there is a mysterious custom: everyone who passes through this place must throw away one of their belongings here. Due to prior knowledge, we did not execute this project. But when I was finishing up the mountain tour and sorting out the photos, I discovered that the photos had mysteriously disappeared. I had lost the precious photos that recorded our team’s mountain tour in Kailash. Is this God’s will?

Some of the photos above and in this article were taken with a cell phone and have survived.

▲On the second day of the 18-day hike, after crossing the Zhuomala Pass at an altitude of 5,720 meters, we started hiking the most difficult section of the trip. On very steep slopes, mountain climbers create gravel roads with their feet. If you are not careful, you will roll down the mountain. In order to ensure a safe descent, we must unite, help each other, and support each other. We must not let anyone No one is left behind, and no one is allowed to fall behind.

▲At dusk on the second day of the 19th trip, the time is 21:40, which is 5 kilometers away from the final camp.

Starting at 7 a.m., we have been hiking for 14 consecutive hours. One of the beautiful team members couldn't hold on any longer, something happened, and it was serious. After a long journey on the rugged mountain road, Beast almost lost feeling in his legs and feet. With the help of everyone, he insisted on completing the rest of the journey with his feet. She refused our repeated requests to carry her down the mountain. At this moment, here and now, we have no other way to effectively help her except to provide her with a Fenbit painkiller. When we were confused and desperate, an old Tibetan woman who was driving her cattle home saw us huddled on the ground. The kind-hearted old woman extended a helping hand to us. She doesn’t understand Chinese at all, and we have no verbal communication and can only express through body movements. The beast refused to ride on the yak offered by his grandma. Finally, with the support of his grandma and the encouragement of his actions, he stood up again, embarked on the road around the mountain, and headed towards the finish line.

▲20 When I was in a touching mood, I did not forget to keep this warm picture. I picked up my phone and captured the beautiful moment that touched everything, making it eternal. Among all the team members, Beast'er has the weakest physique, but the strongest willpower. In the sacred place of Mount Kailash, he refused all help and insisted on using his own feet to complete the 60-kilometer mountain climb step by step. road. She is not a weak person, she is the strongest in our minds. She used her practical actions to complete the most sacred pilgrimage to the mountain in her heart.

▲21 I think it was the old granny’s helpful actions that influenced the beautiful team members, and we completed the rest of the journey very smoothly.

Passing by the old grandmother’s house, the Zhuanshan Tibetan people who caught up behind me took the initiative to take on the translation work. The old grandma insisted on inviting us into the house to rest and have a meal, but it was already ten o'clock in the evening and the sky was getting dark. In order to reach the campsite safely, we could only say goodbye to the kind old grandma in a hurry and continue our journey. However, the dilapidated mud house of the old grandmother’s house has been engraved in our brains and has become another holy place in our hearts. This is the place where a beautiful story took place during our journey, and here is our true love. Meet in 2014, and in the Year of the Horse, we will stop here to visit the kind old grandmother and relive the beautiful encounters that happened on this road. Through the beautiful stories that happened on the Kailash pilgrimage, I understood the true meaning of travel.

Thank you, my beautiful teammates, thank you, our kind old granny!

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