By Junye Zhang, Wu Xilu, and Gu Siyu
Join us in this live broadcast, brought to you by the Beijing Women's Federation as part of the “2023 Empowering Girls with Science and Technology” program. Through resources like courses, interactive activities, practical experiences, and exhibitions, this program aims to inspire young girls to love science, learn about it, and enhance their scientific literacy. Today, we are honored to have invited Dr. Lu Jing, a researcher from the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, to visit Beijing Hongying Elementary School. Dr. Lu will be delivering an intriguing science class to students, hopefully planting the seeds of curiosity and science in their young minds.
Ancient street in Guizhou retains red relics to boost local tourism and villagers' income
China Focus: School's out, rockets up -- China's summer vacation gets a space-age twist
Feature: Chinese porcelain stands as timeless envoy of cultural exchanges
Across China: Hungarian cultural delegation explores ancient architecture in China's Shanxi
点击右上角
微信好友
朋友圈

请使用浏览器分享功能进行分享
