Imagine braving summers swarming with fist-sized mosquitoes and winters plunging to -40°C—all while walking a remote border daily. That’s the reality Wei Deyou, 83, faced for six decades as a border guard in China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. 🥶🦟
Part of the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps, Wei patrolled Salbulake, a rugged stretch along the country’s northwestern frontier. His mission? To \"stand guard for the motherland,\" no matter the hardship. Now, his daughter has taken up the mantle, continuing a legacy of resilience and patriotism.
\"No matter how difficult, we must guard the motherland,\" Wei told state media, embodying a dedication that’s inspired younger generations. His story isn’t just about sacrifice—it’s a living bridge between China’s past and its future. 🌄
For travelers and culture enthusiasts, this tale offers a glimpse into the lives of those shaping China’s remote borders. For professionals and students, it’s a lesson in perseverance amid some of Earth’s harshest conditions. 💼🎒
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