The history of visiting scholars in China dates back to 1978, when then-Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping was determined to send large numbers of young students and scholars to study abroad in the hope that they could learn advanced science and technology from developed countries and contribute to the development of China.
Yin Wenming, the vice-principal of Nanchencun Elementary School in a rural village of Hebei province, has worked at the school for nearly 20 years, despite having the chance to work in an urban school.
A new support plan will benefit 3.3 million rural teachers and thousands of students, with the goal of achieving education equality in urban and rural areas.
While most Chinese students are celebrating their college offers throughout July, some are busy seeking advice on studying overseas.
Mark Dulchavsky has just had a good time experiencing folk music in China.
Liao Daiqi graduated from college in July and will start graduate school in the fall, having found success in England after struggling in China.
China has been a good example for Madagascar in education, especially its commitment to information and communications technology in the classroom, said Andrianiaina Paul Rabary, education minister for Madagascar.
Having worked as a wireman for 30 years, Guo Degang has mixed feelings toward the rising status and income of blue collar workers in the country.
Universities are going to great lengths to showcase their unique characteristics and impress new students who are beginning to receive their admission packages.
After living in the United States for 14 years, Xu Liangfeng took only a few minutes to make a life-changing decision in 2012: return to China to start his own business.
The integrated development of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region will offer new opportunities for overseas returnees who want to start businesses in China, said officials from the three areas.
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