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Chinese School Children Taught in a Cave



Children attend class at the Dongzhong (literally meaning “in cave“) primary school at a Miao village in Ziyun county, southwest China’s Guizhou province, November 14, 2007.

The school is built in a huge, aircraft hanger-sized natural cave, carved out of a mountain over thousands of years by wind, water and seismic shifts

This looks like an excellent school to do an exchange with a school from the west!

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REUTERS/China Daily

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