Liu Yutian
Liu Yutian, the first professional explorer in Chinese history, was born on February 26, 1942 in Changge County, Henan Province. He was originally a member of the Xinjiang Urumqi Railway Bureau. A cadre. Facing the challenge from foreigners, in May 1984, he resolutely gave up everything and started walking the Great Wall. After more than a year of arduous trek, he completed the feat and became the first person in the world to hike the Great Wall. After that, he hiked the Silk Road, the Loess Plateau, Lop Nur in Xinjiang, climbed the Gradandong and Kunlun Snow Mountains, inspected the Shennongjia Savages, the Himalayan Snowman, the Rongbuk Glacier, traveled along the Himalayas and the Brahmaputra River, tried to climb Mulangma, and crossed the Mingzhi Mountains three times. China’s five major deserts, including Haitaklimakan and Gurbantong Antiquities. To date, he has completed forty-three study tours and expeditions. He has traveled all over the mountains and rivers of the motherland, and hundreds of newspapers, magazines, and televisions around the world have reported on his adventures. People call him "a rare traveler and explorer in the world in the twentieth century
Yu Chunshun
Yu Chunshun, known as "China's Thomas" and "Contemporary Xu Xiake", is a rare legendary figure. He began to "visit the whole of China on foot alone" from July 1, 1988 to 1996. In June, he was killed like a "fallen bronze statue" in Lop Nur. Over the past eight years, he has overcome numerous difficulties, slept in the open air, traveled through mountains and rivers, visited 33 major ethnic minority settlements, and completed 59 adventure projects, with a total journey of 84,000 miles. (Close to the world record of more than 90,000 miles set by Argentinian Thomas). In particular, he spent a year and a half braving mudslides, avalanches, altitude sickness, etc. to continuously cross the "life restricted area" of about 5,000 meters above sea level, setting a record The record of being the first person in human history to explore the "Third Pole of the World" on foot - the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau shocked the world.
Deng Tingliang
Male, Tibetan, from Goluo, Qinghai, 1943. Born in Chongqing, he is a famous historian, humanist and explorer. He is the vice chairman of the Sichuan Scientific Exploration Association and one of the founders of the association. He is mainly dedicated to the investigation of anthropology, minority language, culture, religion and history. and research.
Professor Deng Tingliang has spent a lot of time alone in the wilderness among the snowy mountains and grasslands since the 1960s. He has spent more than a dozen Spring Festivals in ethnic minority areas, visiting rugged or amiable tribesmen in jungles, river valleys, and mountain foothills, sometimes even staying away for the entire year. He is known as the "Yak" professor and is the leader of my country's full-scale trekking expedition to the Southwest Silk Road. The first person on the road. He is an authority in the fields of "Southern Silk Road", "Tea Horse Road", "Mongolian Army Entering Yunnan", "Hengduan Mountain Ethnic Corridor", "Origin of Chinese Civilization" and so on.
Professor Deng Tingliang has excellent poetry, calligraphy, painting and prose, and has the unique boldness, straightforwardness and perseverance of a Kham man, and is very charming. His humanistic concern of "paying attention to the earth and life" has a wide influence. For ten years, he has continued to write and record the history of the arduous development of mankind with his solid feet. He tells us that outside of modern cities, people can live in harmony with nature, and simple and simple lives also show colorful things. Life. As a model of modern Chinese explorers, Professor Deng Tingliang presided over and planned many thematic activities of the association, such as the "Southwestern Silk Road TV Film Shooting", "Descendants of the Yan and Huang Dynasties Large Series Picture Album", and "Heizhugou Scientific Expedition". In his sixties, he is still active at the forefront of the association's activities.
In addition to exploring, Mr. Deng Tingliang spends most of his remaining time teaching in universities and as a senior expert in history and folklore. As a calligrapher, sculptor and art educator with profound artistic attainments, he has been employed as a professor and doctoral tutor in Peking University, Sichuan University, Southwest Normal University, Chongqing Academy of Fine Arts, Sichuan Conservatory of Music and other universities. His profound knowledge, serious and detailed inspection experience, and humorous conversation often win the applause of students.
Li Leshi
Li Leshi was the first person to propose "white power". The so-called "white power" refers to the South Pole and the North Pole.
Li Leshi has been to the North Pole three times. On the third time, Li Leshi reached the North Pole and planted the five-star red flag at the northernmost point of the earth. In 1987, Li Lexi climbed the Himalayas, the highest mountain in the world. From then on, Li Lexi's life began to take a big turn. The focus of her life has shifted from travel photography to scientific research on the earth's ecological environment.
Brothers Jin Feibao and Jin Feibiao
Jin Feibao
Born on November 23, 1963
First climbed Luquan, the highest peak in Kunming, in 1982 Climbed the Jiaozi Snow Mountain in the county (4217 meters above sea level)
Climbed the Malong Peak on Cangshan Mountain in Dali in 1985 and reached the top (4130 meters above sea level)
Climbed the highest snow in central Yunnan in 1987 Ridge and Mazhao Ridge (4360 meters above sea level)
Crossed Dianchi Lake (about 9 kilometers) in 1990
Climbed Kunming Biluo Snow Mountain and reached the top in 1998, and climbed Kunming Laoshan Mountain in the same year
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In 1999, he climbed to the top of Xuebaoding, the main peak of Mian Mountain in Sichuan (5,600 meters above sea level)
In 2003, he climbed Haba Snow Mountain in Kunming (5,396 meters above sea level)
2004 Climbed Muztage Peak in Xinjiang (7546 meters) in July
Climbed Cho Oyu, the sixth highest peak in the world (8201 meters) in September 2005
Jin Feibiao
Born on October 18, 1960
In the spring of 1980, I hiked alone to the source of the Pearl River
In 1982, I climbed the Jiaozi Snow Mountain in Luquan County, the highest peak in Kunming, for the first time and reached the top ( 4217 meters above sea level)
Cycling around Guizhou Province in 1984
1985 Climbing the Malong Peak of Cangshan Mountain in Dali and reaching the summit (4130 meters above sea level)
1986 Climbed Jade Dragon Snow Mountain (the virgin peak in Lijiang) with an altitude of 4,900 meters in 1987. In 1987, he climbed the highest snow mountain in central Yunnan and Mazhao Mountain (4,360 meters). In 1990, he crossed the Dianchi Lake (about 9 kilometers). )
First climbed Haba Snow Mountain in Yunnan (5396 meters above sea level) in 1995
Participated in the Sino-Japanese joint mountaineering team of Meili Snow Mountain in 1996 (did not reach the summit)
1998 Climbed Biluo Snow Mountain in Yunnan and reached the summit in 2008, and climbed Laos Mountain in Yunnan in the same year
In 1999, he climbed Xuebaoding, the main peak of Mian Mountain in Sichuan, and reached the summit (5,600 meters above sea level)
Traversed in 2000 Zuoga Mountains
In May 2001, he organized and participated in caving at the Big Tiankeng in Qujing, Yunnan
In December, he climbed Jade Dragon Snow Mountain for the eighth time, reaching an altitude of 5,200 meters
In May 2002, he climbed the Snow Pond, the main peak of Xiling, Sichuan
In March 2003, he participated in a cave expedition in Panxian, Guizhou
In May, he climbed Nyainqentanglha Mountain in Tibet and reached an altitude of 6,000 meters.
In July 2004, he climbed Muztagh Peak (7546m) in Xinjiang.
Huang Xiaowen
In 2002, he was selected as one of the "Twenty-Five Five-Year Plan" by Time Magazine. "One of the Asian Heroes" and known as "China's most accomplished living explorer". He specializes in exploration, research, protection and education in remote areas of China, and has worked hard to protect China's natural and cultural resources for 20 years.
He has led six large-scale expeditions for National Geographic Magazine, one of which discovered a new source of the Yangtze River. This book is one of Huang Xiaowen's most important masterpieces. It is the result of his more than ten years of observation and research on Chinese black-necked cranes.
Liao Jia
Travel writer, car travel explorer. Liao Jia started traveling by car in 1996 and has driven to all provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions in mainland China, covering a distance of 180,000 kilometers. ·From July to December 2001, Liao Jia completed the first solo and bicycle trip in history around Eurasia.
Ancient Traveler--Xu Xiake
Xu Hongzu was born in 1586-1641, with the courtesy name Zhenzhi and the nickname Xiake. He was a native of Jiangyin, Jiangsu Province. He was an outstanding geographer and traveler in the Ming Dynasty.
He has been in love with the Chinese landscape all his life. In the old feudal era where "those who excel in learning lead to officialdom", he overcame unimaginable difficulties and began traveling around the country at the age of twenty-two to explore the mysteries of nature. I have been hiking for 34 years and have traveled all over the country. I have investigated and recorded the mountain topography of more than 19 provinces and cities including Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Fujian, Shandong, Hebei, Shanxi, Shaanxi, Henan, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi, Guangdong, Guangxi, and Yunnan. I have worked hard Condensed into "Xu Xiake's Travels". He was therefore known as the "Eternal Strange Man".
Ma Zhongxin
A native of Dongyang, Zhejiang, he was born in Lanzhou and grew up in Taiwan. Ma Zhongxin has worked as an engineer and a jeweler, and has traveled around the world for 20 years. He is the author of three books: "Adventures at the End of the World", "The Truth About Sanmao", and "Ice Naked Antarctica". Ma Zhongxin has traveled to 127 countries and regions. The most controversial was his trip to the Sahara. He followed the footsteps of the writer San Mao and found that San Mao was a weird old maid in the eyes of the locals, and the beloved Jose in his novel was completely fictional. After the publication of Ma Zhongxin's series of articles about Sanmao's true identity, it stirred up a stir. Some people scolded him for grandstanding, while others praised him.
Fu Qingsheng
For more than six years, Fu Qingsheng lived in the open air and went through hardships, traveling to 30 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions, a journey equivalent to one and a half times around the earth. He has visited more than 500 villages, more than 800 scenic spots and construction projects of 41 ethnic minorities; met hundreds of current celebrities; took more than 8,000 photos of ethnic minorities; and wrote more than 1 million words of travel notes. Hubei People's Publishing House has edited and published his travel notes, titled "One Hundred Thousand Miles of Travel in China". In addition, he also has two written works, "An Ordinary Chinese Sees China" and "The Adventures of Fu Qingsheng", and a photo album "An Ordinary Chinese Sees China", which needs to be co-published by publishers around the world.
Bu Yuqing
Bu Yuqing walked up the Yangtze River starting from Shanghai and has now traveled through 8 provinces to reach Tibet. In the spring of 1998, the ten-thousand-mile sprint on the upper reaches of the Yangtze River began. She will face the swampy snow-capped mountains of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, infested wild animals, and unpredictable weather, as well as the 800-mile no-man’s land of the Tongtian River, the 400-mile no-man’s land of the Tuotuo River, and finally reach the Geladandong Snow Mountain, the source of the Yangtze River at an altitude of 6,720 meters. Her husband Jia Qianli has been accompanying her. CCTV, Yunnan Provincial Television, and Kunming Municipal Television have made 7 episodes of special reports.
Wei Shunde
His special TV series "Western Wildlife World" is being filmed and has attracted great attention from the media. As the group embarked on the road across the Taklimakan Desert, the large sand beams aroused the interest of Teacher Wei Shunde again. As soon as the Toyota van stopped, he jumped out of the car with a tripod and two cameras, walking as fast as flying. In an instant, he had climbed up the big sand beam and set up the tripod, which made us ashamed, a 66-year-old man