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Buried in the Midsummer Snowfield

2025-10-12 Category: 3

Buried in the Midsummer Snowfield Plot:

Terminal photographer Lin Xia clutches her late boyfriend Chen Mo’s old camera and heads alone to the "Midsummer Snowfield" in northern Tibet—the place he’d obsessed over before vanishing three years ago. Locals say every July, the glacier’s surface freezes into unmelting frost, like the earth holding an unsent promise. Deep in the snow, Lin Xia finds Chen Mo’s diary: he’d hidden his ALS diagnosis to spare her, faking disappearance—only to die saving a lost hiker. As Lin Xia collapses, she sees Chen Mo in his old jacket, smiling: "We finally made it to the midsummer snow." The wind buries their footprints, and their unfulfilled vow becomes eternal in the glacier.

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