This series delves into the impact of human activity on the natural environment.
Even in the barren hills and rivers of Ali, a region situated at the edge of Tibet, nearly 2000 kilometers away from Lhasa and at an average altitude of 5000 meters, there are profound marks of human intervention, such as the laying of cables, the erection of livestock fences, and the holding of religious ceremonies. Maybe there is no longer any true “No Man’s Land” in our world.
The content presented here is the first chapter of「flat fantasyland」. Next, I plan to venture into nearby villages to observe and document the lives of ordinary people residing in high-altitude areas.