The fourth year students explored for 4 months alone: they spent 7 days in the desert shooting the scenery.
"I want to do more depth photography, go to a remote and desolate place where no one has been, and take some scenes and life that people can't see." At the beginning of September 2017, Liu Chengjiao, a senior student at Sichuan Agricultural Uniersity, took a photographic equipment from Xining to Golmud alone, for more than 120 days, wandering in the Altun Mountain Nature Reserve and the cocoa Cili nature reserve, recording the "alien Park" in his eyes.
Liu Chengjiao photo. After the pictures were returned to school for myself, Liu Chengjiao collated the photos into "alien Park", Qinghai scenery. Some students said that when he looked through Liu Chengjiao's films and diaries, it seemed to be true to the northwest border of China, standing on the grass mat, the voice of the ears, and the shadow of the herdsmen. "Extraterrestrial Park" is an impressive part of the collection of "folklore", and Liu Chengjiao says the restoration of real herdsmen's life is a key point for the work to be presented. For this reason, he came home early and was in danger, exploring in the wild, living in the herdsmen's home, and trying to turn himself into a real prairie man.
Liu Chengjiao's "extraterrestrial Park" photography. One month at the home of the herdsman's Mencius, he really knew what was the traditional herdsman's life: no leisurely, high temperature and intense sunshine in the summer, a bitter cold at minus 30 degrees in winter, four few hundred kilometers of pasture and no signal. "It seems to us an incredible life," Liu Chengjiao said. "But it seems to them that the cold, the nomadic, and even the gun against the poachers are part of the real life." "The habits that have been cultivated for a long time have made them bold and open, and the rough nature in the eyes of outsiders is indeed natural, natural and lovely." Liu Chengjiao was invited to a traditional Mongolia wedding. He said the Mongolian wedding was bold and unrestrained, singing all night long from the beginning of the morning.