Imagine hearing glaciers speak—not with words, but through melting ice and shifting landscapes. That's the story unfolding in CGTN's upcoming documentary 'The Call of Glaciers', following Palyang (Bayang), a young Tibetan environmentalist, as she decodes climate change's impact on her homeland. 🌏✨
In the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau—one of Earth's most climate-vulnerable regions—Palyang treks to the sacred Amne Machin snow mountain. Her mission? To uncover how rising temperatures are reshaping water sources and traditions in Yushu, northwest China's Qinghai Province. ❄️🔍 \"It's not just science; it's our heritage,\" her journey whispers, blending cultural reverence with urgent eco-awareness.
The 30-minute film, dropping Saturday on CGTN's platforms, isn’t just a climate story—it’s a Gen-Z call to action. For adventurers, culture buffs, and eco-warriors alike, this doc promises a visually stunning quest through glaciers… and the human spirit fighting to preserve them. 🏔️💪
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Trailer: CGTN's documentary film 'The Call of Glaciers' coming soon!
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