The "Tibetan Adventure King" disappeared for 49 days and searched for three rounds without success: the glacier was too thick to hinder the ice and then continued
On February 7, the reporter learned from the staff of the Emergency Management Bureau of Jiali County, Tibet, that the current round of searches against Wang Xiangjun, the "king of Tibetan adventures", had come to an end and there were no new discoveries. "There is no way to search and rescue, the glacier ice is too thick, two or three meters thick." The next search and rescue will wait until March or April, when the snow will not melt. On December 19, 2020, Wang Xiangjun, the "King of Tibetan Adventure", who has millions of followers, disappeared after doing a live broadcast, and peers said that Wang Xiangjun disappeared after falling into the glacier on December 20. After the incident, at least three rounds of search and rescue activities were carried out, and Wang Xiangjun has not been found so far.
The "Tibetan Adventure King" disappeared for 49 days and searched for three rounds without success: the glacier was too thick to hinder the ice and then continued
The "Tibetan Adventure King" disappeared for 49 days and searched for three rounds without success: the glacier was too thick to hinder the ice and then continued
The "Tibetan Adventure King" disappeared for 49 days and searched for three rounds without success: the glacier was too thick to hinder the ice and then continued
The "Tibetan Adventure King" disappeared for 49 days and searched for three rounds without success: the glacier was too thick to hinder the ice and then continued
The "Tibetan Adventure King" disappeared for 49 days and searched for three rounds without success: the glacier was too thick to hinder the ice and then continued
The "Tibetan Adventure King" disappeared for 49 days and searched for three rounds without success: the glacier was too thick to hinder the ice and then continued
The "Tibetan Adventure King" disappeared for 49 days and searched for three rounds without success: the glacier was too thick to hinder the ice and then continued