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Chinese-built school in Papua New Guinea to help 3,000 local students go back to school(1/6)

2018-11-14 15:47:21 People's Daily Online Editor :Li Yan
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The China-PNG friendship school, Butuka Academy, is located in Port Moresby South of Papua New Guinea. The campus construction was completed in August, marking the first development aid project undertaken by Port Moresby\'s friendship city in China, Shenzhen, contracted to China Construction Steel Structure Corp. Ltd. The school is big enough to help 3,000 local students get back into the classroom. (Photo/People\'s Daily Online)

The China-PNG friendship school, Butuka Academy, is located in Port Moresby South of Papua New Guinea. The campus construction was completed in August, marking the first development aid project undertaken by Port Moresby's friendship city in China, Shenzhen, contracted to China Construction Steel Structure Corp. Ltd. The school is big enough to help 3,000 local students get back into the classroom. (Photo/People's Daily Online)

Photo shows classroom utilities including Chinese computers, televisions and projectors. (Photo/People\'s Daily Online)

Photo shows classroom utilities including Chinese computers, televisions and projectors. (Photo/People's Daily Online)

Photo shows a ping-pong table in the school\'s recreation room. (Photo/People\'s Daily Online)

Photo shows a ping-pong table in the school's recreation room. (Photo/People's Daily Online)

Photo shows a member of staff watering “Belt and Road” plants. (Photo/People\'s Daily Online)

Photo shows a member of staff watering “Belt and Road” plants. (Photo/People's Daily Online)

hoto shows a sign in the campus promoting international cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative. (Photo/People\'s Daily Online)

hoto shows a sign in the campus promoting international cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative. (Photo/People's Daily Online)

Chinese-style courtyards, lanterns and paintings can be seen throughout the campus. (Photo/People\'s Daily Online)

Chinese-style courtyards, lanterns and paintings can be seen throughout the campus. (Photo/People's Daily Online)

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