A Chinese scientific expedition team has successfully crossed
the heart of Kekexili, or Hoh Xil, for the first time after a
40-day journey.
During the adventure, the 50-member team gained firsthand data
concerning geology, glaciers, lakes, rocks and vegetation of the
region.
They also, for the first time, carried out studies on local
weather conditions.
The expedition team started their mission on November 20 from
Lhasa, the capital of China's Tibet Autonomous Region.
Kekexili lies in the border areas of Tibet, Qinghai and Xinjiang
and was founded in 1995. It covers 45,000 square kilometers at an
average elevation of 4,600 meters.
Kekexili is home to many rare species of animals including the
Tibetan antelope, the yak, wild donkey and other plateau
animals.
(Xinhua News Agency November 1, 2005)