People on a sightseeing trip to Tibet did not expect their journey would come to a halt on a bridge because of a recent COVID-19 outbreak in that country.
Among the group, was a family of six who left China’s central Hubei Province to drive to Tibet on July 30; but on Aug. 13, they were stopped on the Jinsha River Bridge because of a sudden lockdown.
Jinsha River Bridge is a key traffic channel across the river that connects China’s southwestern Sichuan Province and Tibet. Jinsha River, meaning “Golden Sand River,” is the name of the upper reach of the Yangtze, China’s longest river….