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What happened to the glacier prince?
On February 20th, 65438 and February 20th, 2020, Wang Xiangjun was climbing the Yiga Glacier in Naqu Jiali County, Tibet, but unfortunately he fell into the glacier river and disappeared.

Known as the "Glacier Prince", Wang Xiangjun, a young man from neighboring Sichuan, was originally an ordinary wage earner who graduated from high school. He was not married before his death. He has been fascinated by glaciers all his life. He visited all kinds of glaciers while working.

Wang Xiangjun has accumulated more than 700 experiences in glacier exploration, filmed beautiful glacier rivers and shared them with his millions of fans. Wang Xiangjun, the "Prince of Glaciers", was praised by netizens as "King of Tibetan Exploration".

Exploration glacier

20 12, 165438 10, Wang Xiangjun, who works in a pharmacy in shangri-la, saw a picture of Tibet covered with a huge glacier group on the internet. Later, he bought a ticket and took a bus from Shangri-La to Linzhi, Tibet.

In Tibet, Wang Xiangjun traveled to Linzhi, Medog, Bomi, Naqu, Lhasa and other places, watching glaciers while working, "scared but excited. Sometimes, if you walk along a river for three or four days, there is a glacier at the end. " Later, I went to Xinjiang to see glaciers, Sanya to see the sea, Shanghai to work, and Beijing "drifted" for three months.

Since 20 12, Wang Xiangjun has been to more than 70 glaciers, such as Sapu Mountain, Meili Snow Mountain, Laigu Glacier and Jiabu Snow Mountain, and personally felt that the ancient glaciers are melting rapidly due to climate warming. On the short video platform, fans used to call him Brother Glacier, Lao Wang.

On 20 17, Wang Xiangjun began to contact Aauto more quickly, and released some photos and videos of glaciers.

20 19 12.6 At the 25th United Nations Climate Change Conference held in Madrid, Spain, 29-year-old Wang Xiangjun was invited to the podium to share his glacier images with global climate experts over the years, hoping that more people would pay attention to climate change and participate in environmental protection.