LHASA, April 18 (Xinhua) -- Mountaineering regulators in Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) of southwest China plan to clean up Mt. Qomolangma, Cho Oyu and Shishapangma during the coming climbing season.
The cleanup campaign on Himalayan peaks will be carried out by China Tibet Mountaineering Team, China Tibet Mountaineering Association (CTMA) and local expedition organizer Himalayan Expedition, according to a statement released here on Saturday.
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="900"] Cering Dandar collects garbage on Mount Qomolangma in southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region in May 2018. (Xinhua)[/caption]In fear of the global spread of COVID-19, China has suspended all foreign expeditions in TAR during the spring climbing season of 2020.
"We believe it's a good time to deal with the garbage up on the mountains," said an official from CTMA.
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="899"] People carry garbage on Mount Qomolangma in southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region in May 2018. (Xinhua)[/caption]On the north side of Mount Qomolangma in 2019, CTMA staff, Chinese guides and local villagers cleared off more than 13 tons of garbage, which was generally classified into domestic waste and mountaineering garbage under a newly-established sorting system.
The last climbing season also saw a reward system put into use for the first time in TAR. Local villagers who volunteered to transport garbage down would get paid according to the weight of the garbage.
"We will maintain the measures that have been proved effective before," said the official from CTMA. ■