
Xinjiang Teen Makes History as Youngest Chinese Climber to Summit Qomolangma
16-year-old Alikut Dilxat from Xinjiang becomes China’s youngest climber to summit Mount Qomolangma, inspired by his father’s mentorship and rigorous training in Wushi.
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16-year-old Alikut Dilxat from Xinjiang becomes China’s youngest climber to summit Mount Qomolangma, inspired by his father’s mentorship and rigorous training in Wushi.
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