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PUPILS SCALE NEW HEIGHTS

China Daily | Updated: 2023-06-03 00:00
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Meng Lidan will sit the national college entrance exam this month, with a view to becoming a teacher in her village, Nongyong, once one of the most impoverished areas in South China's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region.

She wants to enrich the minds of children and help them understand how education can transform their lives.

In 2012, Meng and her classmates at Nongyong Primary School grabbed national headlines when photos of them climbing makeshift ladders and scaling a 10-meter cliff in Nongyong village, Dahua Yao autonomous county, Hechi, Guangxi, on their way home from school, were published.

In 2014, a tunnel was built through the cliff to connect the village to Nongyong Primary School. A dormitory was also built at the school.

Over the past decade, Dahua county has seen tremendous changes. Investing 830 million yuan ($116.94 million), Dahua authorities have built and renovated more than 1,500 roads, enabling access to every village in the mountainous region. In recent years, the local government has allocated funds and resources to improve the living environment via a variety of measures, including settlement relocation, renovation of dilapidated buildings and road construction.

Meanwhile, Meng and her former classmates have entered an exciting time in their lives, as new opportunities beckon.

Some have gone on to higher education, while others have taken jobs in big cities. Several have chosen to return to the village.

Their experiences show how much life has changed as a result of the country's poverty alleviation and rural vitalization programs.

 

From left: Carrying her brother Meng Xuanpeng, 10-year-old Meng Rouyu negotiates some steps in July 2012; Meng Rouyu, now 21, still keeps a watchful eye on her 12-year-old brother. HUANG XIAOBANG/HU XINGYU/XINHUA

 

 

From left: Leading a group of children, Meng Lidan, 8, crosses a mountain path on her way to school in 2012; the 12th-grader attending a ceremony at the Dahua County Senior High School last month. HUANG XIAOBANG/HU XINGYU/XINHUA

 

 

From left: Wearing his sister's used clothes, Meng Xuanhong (left), then 4 years old, plays with his friend Lan Xiaoshuai, in July 2012; on the same stretch of road, now paved, in January 2021, the two seventh-graders from Nongyong village, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, are now chasing their dreams instead of tires. HUANG XIAOBANG/HU XINGYU/XINHUA

 

 

From top: Meng Ligu studies in the Dahua County No 2 Middle School last month; then 7-year-old Ligu (front), along with her classmates, carefully makes her way to school in September 2012. HUANG XIAOBANG/HU XINGYU/XINHUA

 

 

From top: Graduating from medical school in 2021, Meng Fusong became a doctor in Nonglei village, Guangxi; the then 10-year-old Fusong (front) negotiates a rocky path on his way to school in May 2012. HUANG XIAOBANG/HU XINGYU/XINHUA

 

 

From left: Seven-year-old Meng Wangbing (second from left) at Nongyong Primary School in July 2012; Meng on a visit home during winter vacation from Guilin University of Technology in Yunnan province. HUANG XIAOBANG/HU XINGYU/XINHUA

 

 

From left: Lan Tiande (sitting, right), then 7, negotiates a makeshift ladder on his way to school in September 2012; now 18, vocational school student Lan at home during this year's Spring Festival. HUANG XIAOBANG/HU XINGYU/XINHUA

 

 

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