A Chinese tourist died skiing in Japan

Mondo Tourism Updated on 2024-02-01

The city of Myoko, Japan, a tranquil ski resort, recently had a tragedy. On the afternoon of the 29th local time, a Chinese tourist in his 50s died tragically in the ski resort. According to reports, the tourist was separated from his companion while skiing and was eventually found in a snow cave in a no-go area.

The incident attracted widespread attention, and the local ** quickly launched an investigation to find out the truth of the matter. According to preliminary investigations, the man may have accidentally slipped into a snow cave while skiing, and this snow cave is hidden in a no-go area, so neither his companions nor the ski resort staff were aware of his disappearance.

The environment in the snow cave is very harsh, and there is a stream at the bottom of the cave, and the water is fast. Due to the extremely low temperatures, it is likely that the man suffered from severe cold and hunger after his separation. When search and rescue crews found him, he was powerless.

The incident is a wake-up call to people to stay safe when outdoors. Especially in high-risk sports such as skiing, it is important to be vigilant, follow the rules, and do not enter restricted areas without permission. At the same time, the tourism department is also reminded to strengthen the safety supervision of ski resorts and other tourism facilities to ensure the safety of tourists.

May the deceased rest in peace, and I hope that this tragedy will arouse more people's attention and reflection. Safety always comes first, let us work together to ensure the safety of people's lives.

A Chinese tourist died at a ski resort in Japan

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