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Namtso, Hoh Xil, Golmud

During this trip to Mount Everest Base Camp, I met a bunch of younger brothers and sisters who were around 95 years old, which left a very good impression on me. Back to Lhasa to take a group photo before parting. The three little girlfriends from Guiyang have brought us so much joy. The little girl calls each "sister" sweetly, and the three of them are very sensible and take care of others, which is not what I imagined before. The appearance of post-95s. The other two fresh graduates from Hong Kong are quite shy. Although their Mandarin expressions need to be improved, they will try their best to ask us in Mandarin if they don’t understand the cultural etiquette here or if they are curious, and let me know about Hong Kong. With more understanding. And both of them are very polite, they always let others come first when serving food, entering the door, getting on and off the bus. I think there is no pressure to mix with those around 95 after this trip.

After returning to Lhasa, the four newly-acquainted girls in the group will stay in Lhasa for a few days. Tonight, I was invited to have dinner at one of the sisters' partner's house. The first dish is scallions and cucumber dipping sauce. During the visit, I experienced all kinds of boldness and flirtatiousness of the three Northeast ladies. This level of flirtatiousness is no less than that of Song Dandan. We two girls from Beijing really can't compete with them. These two Tibetan lads from Sichuan who live in Lhasa are so hospitable. They spent half a day cooking us a good meal. Ladies, see you next time!

Leaving Lhasa early the next morning, I embarked on a four-day trip to the Qinghai-Tibet line with my three elder brothers and sisters in Shangrao. I originally planned to go to the base camp, then go back to Chengdu on the Qinghai-Tibet line, then go to Chongqing and then return to Beijing, but a few days ago they collectively persuaded me to join their small group. They had already planned the itinerary for that trip. They are two men and one woman, but three are missing and one is missing, and it will be more convenient for me to stay in the hotel. And they said that they can thank me for booking all the hotels online, finding restaurants, ordering food, paying the bill, and settling accounts every night on the Sichuan-Tibet line. They don’t know how to do this without me. In fact, because they are a little older, they may not be able to book hotels as quickly as I do. I am also very happy to be in charge of organizing and helping everyone. The first stop on the Qinghai-Tibet line after leaving Lhasa is Shenhu Lake Namtso. It is really beautiful. It just snowed heavily yesterday. What's interesting is that I also reunited with the Hong Kong team at the Everest Base Camp who just said goodbye yesterday.

Compared with the Sichuan-Tibet line, I feel that there are not many scenery on the Qinghai-Tibet line, and it is very desolate. The only few photos are with the stele. All the way through Tanggula Pass, Hoh Xil and Kunlun Pass. Driving through the Hoh Xil no-man's land, there is not a single tree. Instead, I saw many national-level protected animals: Tibetan antelope, Tibetan gazelle, and Tibetan wild ass. Today, I drove more than 700 kilometers for a day, and I walked definitely less than 1,000 steps. As a result, the sports bracelet showed 5,000 or 6,000 steps, all of which were on the Qinghai-Tibet line. Due to the poor road conditions, it was like riding a roller coaster. from. Two hours after leaving Golmud, this place reminded me of the sandstorm in Beijing when I was in junior high school. When I went out, my mouth, eyes and eyes were full of sand. Since I got on the Sichuan-Tibet line, I have seen all kinds of original and natural toilets along the way, so I won’t post scary pictures. I was so flattered to see hand sanitizer and hand dryer in the toilet of the Dulan gas station today!

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