Euromedia24 on Play Store Euromedia24 on App Sore
BNB

$840.88

BTC

$112621

ADA

$0.862809

ETH

$4255.48

SOL

$181.73

22 °

Yerevan

12 °

Moscow

35 °

Dubai

15 °

London

23 °

Beijing

14 °

Brussels

28 °

Rome

23 °

Madrid

BNB

$840.88

BTC

$112621

ADA

$0.862809

ETH

$4255.48

SOL

$181.73

22 °

Yerevan

12 °

Moscow

35 °

Dubai

15 °

London

23 °

Beijing

14 °

Brussels

28 °

Rome

23 °

Madrid

After the earthquake in Tibet, China closed the entrance to Qomolangma for tourists

Chinese authorities have imposed a temporary ban on tourists visiting the world's highest mountain, Mount Everest, following an earthquake in the southwestern Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR), Xinhua news agency reported.

As mentioned, we are talking about a mountain resort located in Tingri county. The hotels located there and the surrounding infrastructure were not affected. All holidaymakers and staff are said to be safe.

Chomolungma is located on the China-Nepal border and reaches a height of 8,848 meters. According to official data, about 13,700 tourists from China visited the mountain in 2024, twice as many as the previous year.