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Stunning aerial view of golden sand dunes depicting natural patterns in Xinjiang, China.
World

Women on the Frontier: How an Eight‑Woman Militia Patrols the Pamir’s Highest Borders

An eight‑woman militia of the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps patrols a 37 km stretch of the Pamir plateau, combining border deterrence with community aid in extreme high‑altitude conditions. Their work—more than 400 patrols and nearly 8,000 km walked over six years—illustrates Beijing’s approach to frontier governance: continuous human presence, local service provision and paramilitary organisation.

SoMi2026年2月15日 03:44
#Xinjiang#Pamir Plateau#Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps
French customs ship with crew on board in Bretagne waters, France.
World

On the Snowline: A Tibetan Sergeant’s Eight Years Guarding China’s Unmarked Frontier

A Tibetan sergeant in the PLA’s Tibet Military District has spent eight years conducting perilous high‑altitude patrols along an un‑demarcated frontier, logging nearly 5,000 kilometres and enduring chronic injury. His story — from rescue in an ice river to representing China in elite mountain competitions and attending the 2025 national parade — is used to personify China’s assertion of sovereignty and its investment in plateau military capability.

SoMi2026年2月10日 19:35
#Tibet#PLA#border patrol
Explore Amsterdam's canals with historic gabled houses and iconic watercrafts.
World

China's Forces Put Realism to the Test: Drills Hard‑wire High‑altitude, Extreme‑weather and Logistics Capabilities

Several Chinese military and paramilitary units have conducted closely observed, realism‑oriented exercises covering field engineering, UAV operation, high‑altitude reconnaissance, extreme‑cold logistics and jungle mobility. The training indicates a systemic emphasis on sustainment, terrain‑specific tactics and inter‑unit coordination designed to improve readiness across diverse operating environments.

SoMi2026年2月4日 14:40
#PLA#training#UAV
Black and white photo of Wat Huay Pla Kang's Chinese-Lanna style pagoda in Chiang Rai, Thailand.
World

Songs, Snow and Sacrifice: How a Remote Spanggur Outpost Sustains China’s Frontier Presence

At a remote high‑altitude outpost by Spanggur Lake, China’s border troops sustain presence through ritual, mutual care and small infrastructural projects. A company anthem and the memorial to a fallen pack horse have become focal points for morale, civil‑military outreach and a broader narrative linking frontier sacrifice to national cohesion.

SoMi2026年1月22日 21:20
#China#PLA#Spanggur