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When did China climb Mount Everest for the first time?

1960.

In 1950s, British and Swiss teams successively climbed Mount Everest from the southern slope of Nepal. However, on the northern slope of China, no one has climbed to the top of the world since then. The British, including Mallory, lost halberds on the northern slope several times, so that they came to the conclusion that it was "almost impossible" to climb the mountain from the northern slope where even birds could not fly.

Until14: 20am on May 25th, 960, the China mountaineering team, which was founded less than five years ago and the average age of its members was 24 years old, struggled to plant the five-star red flag on Mount Qomolangma, completing the feat of climbing to the top from the north slope for the first time in human history.

Extended data:

March 1960, 19, warm at first but cold at first. A team of 2 14 people from China, with an average age of 24, came to the foot of Mount Everest. After more than two months of unimaginable efforts, on May 25th, Beijing time, three young people from China finally stood on the highest point of the earth and completed the arduous task of climbing Mount Everest from the north slope.

Their names are Wang Fuzhou, Qu and Kampot. This time, the people of China not only refreshed the limits of human will, but also gave great encouragement to the struggling people. Explain that there are no insurmountable difficulties, as long as we are strong enough.

China Youth Network-the Peak of Beiling-1960 China climbed Mount Everest for the first time.