A group of 183 impoverished university students from around the
country are currently enjoying a three-day sightseeing trip to
Shanghai, courtesy of a scholarship foundation.
The group, which arrived in the city on Wednesday, is made up of
top students from 36 of the country's elite universities, including
Tsinghua University in Beijing and Shanxi University in
Taiyuan.
Most of the students are beneficiaries of the Liuhexing Scholarship
-- a charity scholarship for elite students from difficult economic
situations, according to the Liuhexing Aid Center, which organized
the trip.
Students visited the site of the first Communist Party Congress,
Xintiandi and Shanghai Baosteel Corporation, China's largest steel
producer, yesterday.
Earlier in the week, they stopped by People's Square, Shanghai
Museum and the Bund.
The Beijing-based aid center, together with Shanghai Dazhong
Transport Group, are spending more than 100,000 yuan (US$12,048) on
the tour.
The delegation will leave the city tomorrow morning and head for
Hangzhou, the capital city of neighboring Zhejiang Province for
five days, center officials said.
"After aiding the needy for years, we found it is more important to
take students out for an eye-opening experience than just granting
them money," said Cao Xiaoning, an official of the aid center.
Besides granting 5,000 yuan a year to each of the needy students to
help pay tuition fees, the center also organizes two
out-of-province trips during every summer and winter vocations
since 2001.
"Shanghai's modern city sites impressed me and greatly broadened my
mind," said Li Xiongfei, a first-year student at Taiyuan University
of Science and Technology in Shanxi Province. "I was very glad to
be given the opportunity, which is almost unimaginable for my
family."
(Shanghai Daily January 30, 2004)
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