
Xinjiang Exploration: the Forbidden Zone of Life
by Lengcanhe
About This Novel
In 1972, Nixon visited China and brought a military satellite photo, which spread the name of Lop Nur to the world. After China-U. S. Relations eased, the U. S. Requested a joint inspection of Xinjiang, but the request was rejected because the purpose of the operation was ambiguous. In the early 1980s, a Chinese scientist disappeared mysteriously in Lop Nur. The unimaginable search and rescue efforts made him famous for a while, and even became a global hot spot for a time. Since then, strange disappearances have occurred frequently, and Lop Nur has become the devil's triangle in Asia. After the trip to the bottom of the Flame Mountain, Yuan Sen and his companions packed up and ventured into Xinjiang again. Deep in the Altai Mountains, they discovered the secret base of the national army. A huge project was once carried out there. During the difficult period of the Anti-Japanese War and lack of resources, the project was to use countless huge boilers to melt the ice in the mountain... In the end, the answer pointed to Lop Nur. It was once the hometown of the Loulan people, a place where the Luobu people lived by the water, and it was also the site of China's first nuclear bomb test. There, it's called a no-man's zone.
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