Science Charity Project for Old Revolutionary Base Areas Kicks Off in Jiaxing

2018/04/30

A science charity project kicks off its tour in Chinese old revolutionary base areas, with its first station starting at Jiaxing Experimental Primary School, in Jiaxing, Zhejiang Province, on April 26, 2018.

The “Future Park Science Charity Project” was launched by the China Children and Teenagers’ Fund (CCTF) and the Yili Group. It brought children at the activity science books, recreation boxes, and Yili milk.

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Dr. Li Yi from the Chinese Academy of Sciences gave a lively lecture on UAV remote sensing and virtual reality for 260 students at the event.

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The project tour at areas of Chinese old revolutionary bases aims to connect children around the world through technology and strive to "achieve a fair starting point for education." In the next three years, the project will provide lectures, popular science courses, scientific knowledge, and science experience for primary and secondary school students in these places, enabling each child to have a relatively equal opportunity to change their destiny through education.

The “Future Park Science Charity Project” has hosted activities in the provinces of Gansu, Guangxi, and Jiangsu. They have conducted science education and donated science books for nearly 100,000 students in 90 schools.