Xinjiang to ban tourists to glaciers
Glaciers in the Tianshan Mountains.[Photo by Cai Zengle/Asianewsphoto] |
Approximately 120 km from the regional capital of Urumqi, Glacier No 1 in the Tianshan Mountains is the closest glacier to a city in the world. The meltwater from the glacier has reduced after years of receding.
Small glaciers at low altitudes are more sensitive to climate change, said Chen Xi from the CAS.
"Glaciers in the Tianshan Mountains have receded by 15 to 30 percent in the last three decades." Chen said. "And they will continue to retreat by 60 percent in the next 20 years, and by 80 to 90 percent half a century from today."
To protect the city's water supply, Urumqi banned tourists from the glacier back in 2006, but visitors manage to find their way into the area.
More than a dozen families of herdsmen still inhabit the area and to make money, some herdsmen take tourists to the area by motorcycle.
A recent visit by Xinhua reporters found plastic waste scattered in many areas, indicating visits made by tourists.
All mining has ceased in a 948-sq-km protection zone. Vehicles on section of national highway near the zone are restricted and wild herb digging is banned.
Xinjiang has called for other countries and regions along the Tianshan Mountains to stop glacier tourism as well.