(TibetanReview.net, Nov12’25) – A grape vine discovered deep in the mountains of eastern Tibet’s Chamdo (Chinese: Changdu) City has weathered four centuries of wind and frost, becoming the world’s oldest wild living vine, according to the guinnessworldrecords.com Nov 10. The vine was found in the city’s Zuoba Village of Rojin (Tibetan: Rabchen) Township, Zogang County.
Its roots grip the rocky soil of the plateau, and its branches are entwined with the very rings of time, the report said.
This silent witness of history was officially certified by Guinness World Records on Sep 21, as the oldest wild living vine – now 416 years old.
The vine is stated to rise ...





