"Mystery Peng Jiamu" recalls how the famous scientist Peng Jiamu mysteriously disappeared in broad daylight on June 17, 1980 during a scientific investigation in Lop Nur, the dangerous and terrifying "Sea of ??Death"; April 2006 Is the mummy found in Lop Nur actually that of Peng Jiamu? People say this is a thrilling search that spans centuries! This book truly records the two arduous searches the author led in Lop Nur in 2004 and 2006 respectively; it also reproduces the four emergency searches and rescues conducted by the military, civilians, ground and air in that year...
About the author
Tang Shouye, explorer, famous journalist, national initiator of the search for Pengjiamu, and expedition leader, is from Longchang Town, Balinzuo Banner, Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia. He graduated from Inner Mongolia University majoring in journalism. He once served as the president and editor-in-chief of Hongshan Evening News in Inner Mongolia, deputy editor-in-chief of Weihai Evening News in Shandong, and a part-time professor at Harbin Institute of Technology.
Tang Shouye broke into Lop Nur, the "Sea of ??Death" and "Forbidden Zone of Life" in southeastern Xinjiang five times, and became the first Chinese reporter to cross Lop Nur from east to west, north to south; he once walked into Taklimakan for inspection; He went to the desert alone to look for the legendary Luobu people; he also went to the depths of the Tianshan Mountains to look for the funny and weird paradise "Daughter's Kingdom" in "Journey to the West".
In November 2004, Tang Shouye led 46 expedition members to the freezing Lop Nur to search for Peng Jiamu for the fifth time; in April 2006, he led 43 expedition members to Lop Nur. Looking for Peng Jiamu for the sixth time.