To mark the 50th anniversary of the first successful ascent of
Mount
Qomolangma, climbers from all over the world started to climb
the highest mountain in the world Sunday.
More than 600 climbers are participating in this anniversary climb
of Mount Qomolangma. The climbers come from 26 nations and regions
including China, the United Kingdom, the United States, New Zealand
and Japan. The Chinese team consists of more than 30 members and
this morning, 17 of the Chinese climbers set off from their base
camp, which is established at 5,150 meters.
"Pals, we are setting off right now. This great moment is a moment
for us to stand tests and prove our values. I hope each one of us
can give a satisfactory answer to our country, families and
friends. Do you have the confidence?" said Wang
Yongfeng, captain of Chinese Mountaineering Team.
"From today, each of us will face severe tests. I hope all of us
can carry forward the spirit of our team -- that is to be brave and
united. We expect your success here," said Li Zhixin, vice
executive chairman of Chinese Mountaineering Association.
Chinese climbers are now heading for their next camp up at 6,000
meters. The full climb to the summit is expected to take seven
days.
(CCTV.com May 11, 2003)