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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
Beijing, September 18 (Xinhua) — A Chinese-Russian popular science event titled "Lecture on Airspace" was held recently in Heihe City, Northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, for teenagers and young adults from both countries.
According to a report published Thursday on the news portal chinanews.com.cn, the event was jointly organized by the Heilongjiang Provincial Association of Science and Technology and the Heihe City Party Committee and Government as part of a China-Russia exhibition to enhance scientific literacy among the publics of the two countries.
The "Lecture on Airspace" aims to create a scientific education platform for young people in both countries, improve their scientific literacy, and deepen cooperation and exchanges in popular science between China and Russia.
At the event, Zhang Dexin, executive secretary of the Northeast Branch of the Union of Low-Altitude Industries under the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of the People's Republic of China and professor at Harbin Engineering University, delivered a speech.
He paid special attention to the history of the development of the global aerospace industry, the outstanding achievements of China and Russia in this field, and the future directions of the aerospace industry, motivating young people to delve deeper into the secrets of the aerospace industry.
During the interactive portion of the session, young participants actively asked questions and shared their opinions on key developments in the aerospace industries of China and Russia, the significant contributions of outstanding scientists and their far-reaching influence, and deepened their understanding of aerospace science in their pursuit of new knowledge.
It's worth noting that the "Lecture on Airspace" was held simultaneously in online and offline formats. In addition to the main class at the event site, four subclasses were also created, two of which were in Chinese primary schools, and the remaining two in Russian ones, allowing the younger generations of both countries to immerse themselves in the study of aerospace science together. -0-
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