Nepal reopens Everest after China event
KATHMANDU, Nepal, May 9 (UPI) -- Nepal reopened Mount
Everest to climbing expeditions following China's success Thursday
in taking its Olympic flame atop the world's tallest peak.
Nepalese officials had banned climbing on Mount Everest
beyond Camp II since April 2, the NepalNews.Com reported.
The decision was taken on the request of the Chinese
government as a way to assure there were no pro-Tibetan protests on
the mountain as its climbers took the Olympic flame atop Mount
Everest using the Tibetan route.
The Everest event had been heavily promoted by China in
preparation for the August Olympic games in Beijing.
Chinese Ambassador to Nepal Zheng Xianglin lauded Nepal's
help in the event, the report said. He also praised the role of
Nepal army and concerned authorities for their assistance.
Nepal's decision to ban Mount Everest climbing was
criticized by some international expeditions which had paid
considerable fees to climb the world's highest mountain. Early May
is regarded as the best time for en Everest assault because of
favorable weather considerations.
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