What's it like driving one of the world's most dangerous highways?
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We hit G219 — the "Road of the Brave".
The altitude jumped from 1,300m to 3,000m in no time.
By 4,800m, in the middle of nowhere — boom, a tire blew.
This road shouldn't even exist. Buried in snow half the year, yet now open year-round.
The mountains didn't change. People did. They built it, they keep it alive.
70 years of the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region — G219 isn't just a drive.
It's a journey through endurance, unity, and strength.
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