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Life forbidden zone: Qiangtang no man's land in Tibet, where tourists are forbidden to cross. What's in it?

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Qiangtang no man's land is located in northern Tibet, where the climate is harsh and inaccessible. It is known as the "forbidden zone of life" and is also a place that many adventure lovers yearn for.

However, in order to avoid accidents and protect the ecological environment of the no-man's land, the state has explicitly prohibited illegal crossing of the no-man's land, and those who cross without permission will be punished.

So what's in Qiangtang no man's land?

Qiangtang no man's land, with an average elevation of 5,000m and a total area of about 300,000m2, is the largest no man's land in China.

In addition to the inevitable altitude sickness, the weather in no man's land is even more unpredictable. Thunderstorms, blizzards and tornadoes ... cover almost all extreme weather. The temperature difference between day and night is also great, and the lowest temperature can reach MINUS ten degrees;

In addition, there are many swamps and frozen soil areas in no man's land. When the temperature is high during the day, the frozen soil will gradually melt;

If you accidentally step in, it is easy to have an accident. If you are unlucky and get lost here, you are basically running away.

In addition to the bad climate, there are many wild animals living here, and large animals like wolves, brown bears and yaks can be seen everywhere. For tourists, no matter which one, it is fatal enough.

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Life forbidden zone-no man's land in Qiangtang, Tibet, which is officially prohibited by the state. What's in it?