Teen Survives 10 Days in China's Forbidden Mountains on Toothpaste and Snow
Eighteen-year-old Sun Liang was rescued after enduring extreme cold, a fractured arm, and food scarcity on the banned Ao-Tai trail in the Qinling mountains.
- Sun Liang, an 18-year-old hiker, was rescued after being stranded for 10 days in the treacherous Qinling mountain range in Shaanxi, China.
- He survived by consuming river water, melted snow, and toothpaste while sheltering behind a rock and using dry leaves as bedding.
- Sun lost contact with his family on February 10 when his electronic devices died, leaving him unable to call for help.
- The Ao-Tai trail, where he was hiking, has been officially closed since 2018 due to its dangers, with over 50 climbers missing or dead in the past two decades.
- Sun's rescue involved over 30 people and cost his family 80,000 yuan; he has since urged others to avoid the hazardous route, citing its extreme weather and lack of scenic value.