LINE

    Text:AAAPrint
    Photo

    Reaching impossible heights(1/7)

    2018-10-15 15:19:23 China Daily Editor :Li Yan
    1
    Xia Boyu climbs the incense burner peak in the Beijing Xiangshan Park.(Photo/China Daily)


Xia Boyu, who climbed Qomolangma on his fifth attempt to become China\'s first leg amputee to conquer the world\'s highest mountain at 8,844 meters, refuses to give up.

Since he conquered the summit of Qomolangma recently, the 69-year-old leg amputee, Xia Boyu, has become an inspirational figure for the Chinese public with his story of never giving up.

    Xia Boyu climbs the incense burner peak in the Beijing Xiangshan Park.(Photo/China Daily)

    Xia Boyu, who climbed Qomolangma on his fifth attempt to become China's first leg amputee to conquer the world's highest mountain at 8,844 meters, refuses to give up.

    Since he conquered the summit of Qomolangma recently, the 69-year-old leg amputee, Xia Boyu, has become an inspirational figure for the Chinese public with his story of never giving up.

    Xia rests at his home in Beijing. (Photo/China Daily)

After achieving the feat on May 14, he returned to Beijing to receive medical treatment. But over the past five months he has visited many parts of the country, giving speeches to the public about Qomolangma, the lack of oxygen there, the mountaineering equipment needed to climb it and the risks he faced.

    Xia rests at his home in Beijing. (Photo/China Daily)

    After achieving the feat on May 14, he returned to Beijing to receive medical treatment. But over the past five months he has visited many parts of the country, giving speeches to the public about Qomolangma, the lack of oxygen there, the mountaineering equipment needed to climb it and the risks he faced.

    Xia looks at the photos and recalls the experience of climbing Qomolangma.(Photo/China Daily)

\

    Xia looks at the photos and recalls the experience of climbing Qomolangma.(Photo/China Daily)

    "Although I stayed on the summit for less than 10 minutes, it took me more than 40 years to achieve my ambition," says Xia, who finally climbed the world's highest mountain on his fifth attempt - standing on the peak at 8,844 meters above sea level - to become China's first double-leg amputee to conquer Qomolangma.

    A brush with a mountaineer in Xiangshan Park. (Photo/China Daily)

He says that as he has no ankle joints - with both his legs amputated below the knees - and depends on his prosthetic limbs it is easy to slip and fall.

In 1975, Xia Boyu attempted to scale Qomolangma for the first time as a member of the Chinese mountaineering team, and encountered a blizzard. Then, his feet were frostbitten and his legs were amputated.

    A brush with a mountaineer in Xiangshan Park. (Photo/China Daily)

    He says that as he has no ankle joints - with both his legs amputated below the knees - and depends on his prosthetic limbs it is easy to slip and fall.

    In 1975, Xia Boyu attempted to scale Qomolangma for the first time as a member of the Chinese mountaineering team, and encountered a blizzard. Then, his feet were frostbitten and his legs were amputated.

    Xia receives treatment in a hospital for his frostbitten face and fingers. (Photo/China Daily)

In 2014 and 2015, respectively, he was at the base camp of the south slope of Qomolangma in Nepal, but could not proceed due to an avalanche and an earthquake.

Later, in 2016, Xia tried to climb the mountain for the fourth time. But when he was less than 100 meters from the summit, a snowstorm blocked his way.

    Xia receives treatment in a hospital for his frostbitten face and fingers. (Photo/China Daily)

    In 2014 and 2015, respectively, he was at the base camp of the south slope of Qomolangma in Nepal, but could not proceed due to an avalanche and an earthquake.

    Later, in 2016, Xia tried to climb the mountain for the fourth time. But when he was less than 100 meters from the summit, a snowstorm blocked his way.

    Xia practices push-ups at home. (Photo/China Daily)

\

    Xia practices push-ups at home. (Photo/China Daily)

    "I have been fighting mountains for my entire life. A film with me as the protagonist is being made," says Xia.

    The story is compiled by Zhu Xingxin and translated by Zhang Lei.

    The silicon rubber case of Xia\'s below-knee prothesis.(Photo/China Daily)

    The silicon rubber case of Xia's below-knee prothesis.(Photo/China Daily)

    LINE
      ${visuals_2}
      ${visuals_3}
      ${new_video_hd2}
      ${new_video_hd3}
    News
    Politics
    Business
    Society
    Culture
    Military
    Sci-tech
    Entertainment
    Sports
    Odd
    Features
    Biz
    Economy
    Travel
    Travel News
    Travel Types
    Events
    Food
    Hotel
    Bar & Club
    Architecture
    Gallery
    Photo
    CNS Photo
    Video
    Video
    Learning Chinese
    Learn About China
    Social Chinese
    Business Chinese
    Buzz Words
    Bilingual
    Resources
    ECNS Wire
    Special Coverage
    Infographics
    Voices
    LINE
    Back to top Links | About Us | Jobs | Contact Us | Privacy Policy
    Copyright ?1999-2018 Chinanews.com. All rights reserved.
    Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.
    主站蜘蛛池模板: 新营市| 宁河县| 大关县| 哈密市| 甘德县| 视频| 兴宁市| 银川市| 彩票| 克什克腾旗| 乌海市| 瑞安市| 海城市| 平遥县| 高阳县| 平山县| 林周县| 固安县| 广灵县| 台东市| 兰考县| 左权县| 龙州县| 台安县| 宁晋县| 钦州市| 新河县| 北碚区| 木里| 莱芜市| 贞丰县| 扎兰屯市| 商水县| 澄江县| 宁武县| 阿鲁科尔沁旗| 阳泉市| 牡丹江市| 安西县| 景东| 沙雅县|