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Chinese children endure 'world's most dangerous school run'
By Malcolm Moore, Shanghai4:33PM GMT 15 Nov 2011
Four times a year, 80 children from a remote village in the Pamir mountains set off on a school run that would make most parents blanch, scaling 1000ft-high cliffs and fording swollen rivers to get to class.

The children, aged between six and 17 years-old, live in Pili, a village of some 400 herders and farmers high up in the foothills that separate China from Tajikistan and Afghanistan.
But their school lies some 120 miles away, 50 miles of which are inaccessible to vehicles and have to be crossed on foot, or by camel.

"There is only one way to get to the village, and you have to climb up in the mountains," said Su Qin, the head teacher at Taxkorgan Town boarding school, where the children study. "The village is completely cut off. The roads only take you further away," she added.

So, four times a year, before and after the summer and winter terms, a group of teachers sets off to escort the children on the journey. It takes at least two days and one night of trekking, and the children sometimes arrive at the school as much as a week after the beginning of term.
The most dangerous part of the route is a path, which narrows to just a few inches wide, that has been cut into a cliff face some 1,000ft above the valley beneath. Without safety harnesses, the teachers gingerly shepherd their charges along.

Further along, there are four freezing rivers to wade across, a 600ft-long zip-line to slide down, and bridges that are just a single plank wide. Teachers often carry the younger children on their backs, but some have fallen in the rivers in the past, without serious injury.

"Actually the parents think it toughens the kids up, and gives them good experience," said Ms Su. "However, some of the parents are reluctant to let their children go to school. They are so cut off from the world they do not appreciate the importance that having knowledge will play in their children's lives." She said there had not been any accidents during the trips, which have run for the past two years, since the modern, three-floor school was built. "We make sure that it is always a responsible group of teachers and local officials that go, and they take good care of the children," she said.

"It is actually safer in winter because they can walk on the frozen river. They do not need to climb up the mountains and detour," she added. "Sometimes they can ride on the camels too." Ms Su said she had two boys from Pili in her music class at the school, and that both of them quite enjoyed the adventure of the trip.

"One of the boys is eleven and very talented at music, although less talented academically. He is definitely a leader. Even though he is the smallest kid in the class, he has the most authority. Both the boys are quite confident, in fact."

Guo Yukun, the local Communist party secretary, told China Central Television (CCTV) that a road is now under construction to the village. However, because of the difficulty of the terrain, it is not expected to be finished until late 2013.

"Our main task is to get these 80 primary and middle schoolchildren out of Pili village [and bring them to the school] safely. Our national policy is to make sure children have a free education. So the teachers take good care of them," he said.

Another official, named Sa'dan, admitted, however, that there are usually some jitters before the trips. "If anything happens to the children on the way, how could we face their parents?" he said.

Chinese children endure 'world's most dangerous school run' - Telegraph

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I don't understand with the GDP second biggest and foreign reserves 30% of the whole world,we can build world's longest high speed railways,highways,subways,world's biggest ports,train stations,airports..but we still make some of our children risk their lives to just go to school,we have mllions of millionares but we can't afford to give some of our children a decent education.China now has the world's most modern and glistening metroplis,but also has this poverty stricken backwater country in our west.

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I don't understand with the GDP second biggest and foreign reserves 30% of the whole world,we can build world's longest high speed railways,highways,subways,world's biggest ports,train stations,airports..but we still make some of our children risk their lives to just go to school,we have mllions of millionares but we can't afford to give some of our children a decent education.China now has the world's most modern and glistening metroplis,but also has this poverty stricken backwater country in our west.

Put the questions to local officials!

Just take a look at the government buildings (mostly large und pompous), and the ones of poor rural people to understand where the money flows.
 
Every big thing takes it's time buddy. in this case by big i mean Chinas population (similar to India) it's not easy to reach each and every person with that kinda population. Even the US with it's much lower population and bigger GDP can't ensure a house for each of it's citizen. U guys have already come miles... Fair play to that. Just see the bigger picture.
 
charity starts at home.let's stop giving away so much money here and there.the wealth we amassed during the years should be evenly distributed,especially for the country's poorest region in far west China.and donation system should be established.Happy to see that this news went viral and got national attention.a lot of donation has been poured in.some spare money to us means nothing but can mean big fortune to them and help them big time.

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the top Local government official,the county boss visited the school,how come he dresses so nicely in this poor county.there is a big contrast in wears between him and the poor students.what an irony.

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shame on China :angry: condition is even worse in occupied Tibet
Tibet is part of China,not an occupied place,it's not a disputed area like Kashmir.and the fact is life in Tibet is much much better than this remote Pamir region,it's rated the single poorest place in whole China.
 
The children, aged between six and 17 years-old, live in Pili, a village of some 400 herders and farmers high up in the foothills that separate China from Tajikistan and Afghanistan.
But their school lies some 120 miles away, 50 miles of which are inaccessible to vehicles and have to be crossed on foot, or by camel.
400 Chinese-Tajikistan living the most remote mountainou areas near the border with Tajikistan ... hats off to these childern.
These pics clearly remind us today China still is a big developing country, although today China cities/towns situations made great progress, there'r some poor places much worse than city/town living conditions.

Above photos shot by CCTV reporters in 2011, Good news new road leads to the Pili village at the end of 2012.
(Only chinese news)
ChinaDaily:New road leads to Xinjiang Pili village and children go to school by new school bus
163 news: New road to Pili village at the end of 2012

shame on China condition is even worse in occupied Tibet
U never have been in Tibet before, maybe u will find today Tibet's road cleaner than ur town, more beautiful than ur town, more modern than ur town. Coz i had travelled Lhasa city in 2008.

This is China Tibet and Lhasa city !!! And Chinese even can take train from LanZhou city to 5000mm Lhasa city of Tibet, it's Chinese built the Tibet railway!
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Meanwhile , there are schools in India which are so inaccessible that children have to swim across rivers and cross jungles to reach them. The children look Tajik.
 
I Came across this news and it just makes very very angry,yes people are NOT born equal,but the gap should not be this big,especially in the same country.the local officials should be investigated for their inaction and incompetence.

Some of those people still live in houses made of mud.
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It's a too big a country to build up that fast. Modernization in big cities didn't even really start till about 10 years ago. It's good that something is being done and that the government has been investing more money into rural areas.

One thing is for sure, I'm never going to complain again about walking to school in my childhood after seeing those pictures ever again.
 

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