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Chinese man survives 70-day jungle dare, uses home-made traps for rats, wins US$14,000

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A man in China completed a 70-day jungle survival challenge, using homemade traps to catch rats and winning US$14,000 in prize money. Photo: SCMP composite/Douyin
Zoey Zhang

A man from central China conquered a 70-day jungle challenge, winning 100,000 yuan (US$14,000) by using home-made traps to catch rats and insects.

In Zhangjiajie, Hunan province, which is known for its dramatic landscapes, caves and rare wildlife, an event called the Qixing Mountain Cup jungle survival challenge took place in July.

It was organised by a local tourism company and outdoor clubs.

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One hundred contestants from across China were dropped into the remote, climate-shifting area with just a knife and a bamboo pole.

Yang Dongdong was a strapping specimen of a man before he went into the jungle. Photo: Handout
Yang Dongdong was a strapping specimen of a man before he went into the jungle. Photo: Handout

For two months, they had to survive without any external supplies. The entire challenge was streamed live on mainland social media.

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