China Daily

A lesson in determinat­ion

Students undergo long, snowy journey to get to school

- Photos by HU HUHU and MA JIABING | for China Daily

Deep in the Karakorum Mountains, 165 students from Xihexiu town in Yecheng county, Kashgar prefecture, Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, embarked on a challengin­g journey over snowcapped peaks to reach school for the new semester, which started for them, this year, on Feb 22.

Escorted by local authoritie­s and police to ensure safe passage, the convoy of 45 vehicles took more than five hours to traverse the 60 kilometers from the last pickup spot to arrive at the town’s central primary school.

He Haidong, deputy director of Yecheng’s traffic police department, and his colleagues inspected the eight buses for the mission, to make sure they were in working order. “This semester actually kicked off on Feb 13, but we had to delay the schedule of picking up students due to heavy snow,” says He, who has taken on this task for eight consecutiv­e years.

He adds that police inspect the road a week in advance to make sure it is navigable, and drivers must be experience­d and familiar with mountainou­s areas. Local authoritie­s also deployed snowblower­s to clear the route.

Thanks to their efforts, the students on board were able to feel excited about school.

Right on time, the convoy appeared at the gate of the primary school at 6 pm, where the principal, teachers and other students were waiting in welcome.

When the school breaks for the summer holidays, the convoy will undertake the return journey.

Xihexiu town is connected to the county seat via a 127-km road. It is one of the most precipitou­s sections of the Xinjiang-Xizang Highway with more than 60 bends, and it passes over a ridge of 3,500 meters above the sea level. The road is flanked by snowcapped peaks yearround. As the only route, it is the lifeline for the nine villages along the way, and underscore­s the isolation and the harsh conditions residents must overcome to access educationa­l facilities.

In 2008, Yecheng’s public security bureau decided to form an escort team to protect students going to school. Local transporta­tion and education authoritie­s help arrange vehicles and drivers. The trip is carried out four times a year, covering over 250 km each time, and has safely transporte­d more than 4,500 students over the last 15 years.

 ?? ?? Above: The back-to-school journey requires planning days ahead as snowblower­s are deployed to clear the route before the start of the new semester.
Above: The back-to-school journey requires planning days ahead as snowblower­s are deployed to clear the route before the start of the new semester.
 ?? ?? Right: With her friend resting on her shoulder, a student reads a textbook on the bus.
Right: With her friend resting on her shoulder, a student reads a textbook on the bus.
 ?? ?? Left: With the help of police, vehicles are fitted with snow chains. The route is one of the most precipitou­s sections of the Xinjiang-Xizang Highway. It passes over a 3,500-meter-high ridge, has more than 60 bends, and is flanked by snowcapped peaks year-round.
Left: With the help of police, vehicles are fitted with snow chains. The route is one of the most precipitou­s sections of the Xinjiang-Xizang Highway. It passes over a 3,500-meter-high ridge, has more than 60 bends, and is flanked by snowcapped peaks year-round.
 ?? ?? A convoy of students winds their way across a dramatic snowy landscape from Xihexiu town, Yecheng county, Kashgar prefecture in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, to their primary school.
A convoy of students winds their way across a dramatic snowy landscape from Xihexiu town, Yecheng county, Kashgar prefecture in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, to their primary school.
 ?? ?? Nestled deep in the Karakorum Mountains and 165 kilometers from the county seat, Xihexiu town is known for its stunning vistas.
Nestled deep in the Karakorum Mountains and 165 kilometers from the county seat, Xihexiu town is known for its stunning vistas.
 ?? ?? At Xihexiu’s central primary school, teachers and parents help a pupil, who has just arrived, to carry the luggage.*
At Xihexiu’s central primary school, teachers and parents help a pupil, who has just arrived, to carry the luggage.*
 ?? ?? A police officer controls traffic on the route along which the students will travel.
A police officer controls traffic on the route along which the students will travel.
 ?? ?? Left: Junior middle school students line up for their journey back to school last month.
Left: Junior middle school students line up for their journey back to school last month.
 ?? ?? A mother says goodbye to her son before he gets on the bus back to school.
A mother says goodbye to her son before he gets on the bus back to school.

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