China-Nepal Everest Adventure Tourism and Culture Carnival in Beijing

Ashad 2, 2082

Laxmi Lamsal

China-Nepal Everest Adventure Tourism and Culture Carnival in Beijing

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Chinese climbers of Mount Everest, the world's highest peak, have expressed concern about the increasing pollution and uncontrolled overcrowding in the mountains. Mountaineers participating in the China-Nepal Everest Adventure Tourism and Culture Carnival-2025 organized by the Nepali Embassy in Beijing, narrated their experience of climbing the mountain and suggested that the Nepal government should pay attention to the melting snow and increasing pollution due to climate change.

The Nepali Embassy, ​​together with China's Shanshan Mountaineering and Outdoor Sports Association and The Peliot, invited 3 Nepalese and more than 70 Chinese mountaineers. A special presentation reflecting the traditional culture of Nepal was made in the program. A group of different students studying in China performed traditional Nepali traditional dances. After Samata Bajracharya, Anushree Kuinkel, Chetna Tiwari, Yashasvi Bajracharya, Shreya Belbase and Arju Khadka performed a welcome dance, Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Minister Badri Pandey sent a video message from Nepal.

Nepali Ambassador to China Krishna Prasad Oli and Chinese Ambassador to Nepal Chhan Song through video discussed Nepal-China friendship and Nepal's Himalayan tourism and Himalayan attractions for tourists. The honorary chairman and founder of Banke Foundation and Deep-Rock Group, Wang Schle, gave a speech and the song 'Himalaya' prepared by Ambassador Oli was presented. Archana KC, senior manager of Nepal Tourism Board, gave a performance and Sabina Gopali warmed up the hall of the Four Seasons Hotel, which is a few meters away from the Nepali Embassy, ​​with a cultural dance of 'Nepal ki chori hoon ma'. In the

China-Nepal Everest Adventure Tourism and Culture Carnival in Beijing program, Chinese and Nepalese mountaineers shared their travel experiences and gave information about the potential of Nepal's mountaineering tourism. Mingma Sherpa and Mingma Ji came to Beijing along with famous climber Purnima Shrestha from Nepal to participate in the program.

Mountaineer and journalist Purnima Shrestha, who climbed the highest peak Everest three times in one season, has climbed various mountains of the world including Everest. During the program, 3 Nepali mountaineers as well as 70 Chinese climbers and Peliot President, Shanchan Mountaineering and Outdoor Sports related officials were honored.

Ambika Ghimire won the hearts of the audience with the cultural Maruni dance 'Wari Tumwalo Pari Tuwalo', while an announcement on 'Save the Snow' prepared by Isimod and Everest Pollution Control Committee was released. At the same time, Pema Gyatso DG of ISIMOD, Chiring Sherpa of SPCC and others gave video messages. A video documentary of the climber was also shown on the occasion. 

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