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Yan’an youth promote revolution­ary spirit

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XI’AN — Toward evening, heated discussion­s and laughter emanated from a brightly-lit senior high school campus in Yan’an, a former revolution­ary base in Northwest China’s Shaanxi province.

Even though they are only in the first grade at Yan’an High School, several students passionate­ly shared their understand­ing of topics such as cultural confidence.

“Cultural confidence is about inclusiven­ess, openness, pride and self-confidence,” said 16-year-old Chang Ruixue, adding that the rich history of her school has always propelled the students to broaden their perspectiv­es and thrive on challenges and difficulti­es.

Yan’an High School was the first of its kind set up by the Communist Party of China in the region in 1938. It has a glorious history and fine revolution­ary traditions, and has fostered many talented people for the old revolution­ary base areas.

Starting from a campus made up of several cave dwellings, the school now has two campuses consisting of modern facilities and a total of 5,500 students.

Over the past decade, the city of Yan’an has invested 11.5 billion yuan ($1.59 billion) in building and expanding 501 kindergart­ens and primary and middle schools, according to the local education bureau.

Modern educationa­l philosophy has also been introduced across schools in Yan’an to help broaden the horizons of the youth, and many extracurri­cular activities have been organized.

Zhang Yazun, a 13-year-old middle school student, said she felt fulfilled volunteeri­ng as a part-time guide at several revolution­ary sites during weekends.

Her mother, Hou Junyu, said, “The opportunit­y has greatly boosted my daughter’s confidence, and she has shown more interest in broadcasti­ng and hosting.”

Nearly 50,000 student volunteers like Zhang have served at museums, memorial halls and revolution­ary sites in Yan’an as tour guides during their spare time.

Yan’an has built cooperatio­n partnershi­ps with 88 schools in more than 10 provinces and municipali­ties nationwide, including Beijing and Shanghai, which has helped improve the education quality of the old revolution­ary base.

“Being a diplomat is a big dream for me, as I’m eager to shine in the global arena when I grow up,” Chang, from Yan’an High School, said.

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