Xinhua Full Media + | close -up: Move new home by thousands of miles

Author:Xinhua News Agency Time:2022.07.20

Turning over the high mountain beams, bypassing the blue lake, a bus is connected to the head and tail, driving on the winding plateau highway.

This is an extraordinary day. On July 19, Tibet implemented the second batch of high -altitude herders in Shuanghu County, Naqu City, and another group of herders bid farewell to the hinterland of northern Tibet and headed to the new home on the banks of the Yarlung Tibetan River.

Most human migrations are entrusted with the expectations of changing life. The same is true of Shuanghu County, the highest altitude county in the country.

At 6:30 in the morning, the sky was not bright, and the highway in Doma Township, Shuanghu County was lively. The herdsmen carry their luggage, wrapped their wraps, helped the elderly and the young, and took a brisk step to board the bus.

"Removal of a generation of happiness for a few lives", "Green Water and Qingshan is Jinshan Yinshan", "insisting on building the people as the center to build an ecological security barrier" ... One banner hanging on the bus indicates the significance of this relocation.

The 73 -year -old Buqiong suffers from rheumatoid arthritis. "I look forward to the life of a new home. The altitude is low, the weather is warm, which can alleviate my arthritis."

Doctors of Shuanghu County People's Hospital Pucang follow the team to provide medical protection for the relocated people. "The altitude of Shuanghu is too high, and the incidence of hypertension, gout, and congenital heart disease is very high. After moving to a new home, it will be conducive to the prevention and treatment of these diseases." She said.

The sun slowly rose, the team drove away slowly, and the grassland returned to peace.

This is a long trip spanning thousands of miles. The new home where the new home is located, Gongga County, Gongga County, Senbu Village, is about 900 kilometers from Shuanghu County. The altitude is 3600 meters, which is more than 1,000 meters lower than Shuanghu County.

Although the journey is far away, the mood is pleasant. In the car, northern Tibetan herdsmen who drove to the new home were full of expectations for new life.

The 27 -year -old Zi Renyang Jinhuai has 8 months of pregnancy and will take birth at a hospital near the new home. "There are many risks to give birth to children at high altitudes. New homes who can have a new family at low altitude have reduced my concerns. For the security on the road, the government has arranged for the protection of ambulances." Ji Renyang Jin said.

Niangsang, who rubbed Qu Village, was chatting with the children. His son Robton Pearl will go to Moribri Kindergarten next year. "Shuanghu County is high in altitude, the weather is cold, and the wind is raging all year round. Going to the new home of Senbu is good for the growth and learning of the children.

More than half of Shuanghu County is in the National Nature Reserve of Qiangtang. It is a paradise for Tibetan antelopes, Tibetan wild donkeys, and wild yaks.

Tanzhen of Zhongluma Village said: "This is a place where I have lived for decades, and I will leave all at once, and I can't bear it. But relocation is also for the ecological protection of Shuanghu, which is a good thing."

At about 20 o'clock, the bus team arrived in Senburi Village.

The local people held the white Hada, dancing a cheerful dance, and welcoming the "new neighbors" from the distance in the festive atmosphere of the gongs and drums.

The setting sun was sprinkled on the wide Yarlung Zangbu River like flames, and the mountains in the distance seemed to melt in the glow.

Reporter: Cao Jian, Zhang Jingpin, Gesang Langjie

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