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Project Hope student cherishes memory of Deng Xiaoping
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PLA Daily 2004-08-08
NANNING,
Aug. 8 (Xinhuanet) -- Zhou Biaoliang, 23, is an ordinary woman from a
village in Bose, in south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, but
the luck of being chosen as one of the recipients of late Chinese leader
Deng Xiaoping's donated money via Project Hope has turned Zhou into a
star.
Twelve years
ago, the home of Zhou was burnt down in a fire, and the Zhou family with
three school-age kids was suddenly thrown into financial difficulties.
Zhou Biaoliang was forced to quit school.
"The sky seemed grey in those
days. Overpowered by despair, I concluded my days of schooling were
finished," Zhou recalled.
Zhou's fate was turned around as
the China Youth Development Foundation (CYDF), operator of Project Hope,
decided to funnel 5,000 yuan (about 602 US dollars) donated to Project
Hope by Deng Xiaoping in 1992 to Shiren Village Primary School, later
renamed Project Hope School of Pingguo County, in Bose, where Deng
organized and led an uprising in December 1929.
Zhou Biaoliang and 24 other
school dropouts were selected on the beneficiary list in 1992. Thanks to
Deng's donation, they returned to school to continue education.
August 22 this year will be the
centenary anniversary of the birth of Deng Xiaoping, a native of Guang'an,
southwest China's Sichuan Province, who masterminded China's reform and
open-up drive introduced in the country in late 1970s.
Thanks to the implementation of
the campaign, China has witnessed earth-shaking changes over the past two
decades, with millions of Chinese people being lifted out of absolute
poverty and a general improvement in the living standard of the Chinese.
Deng resigned from the post of
chairman of Military Committee of the Central Committee of the Communist
Part of China (CPC) at 5th plenary session of 13th CPC Central Committee
in November 1989and resigned from the post of chairman of Central Military
Committee of PRC in 1990.
He passed away because of illness
in Beijing on February 19,1997 at the age of 93.
China faces serious challenges in
providing universal education to its population of 1.3 billion and
particularly to its rural population despite steady progress made in this
field over the past years.
In some outlying mountain regions
and areas inhabited by ethnic minorities, many children of poor families
still cannot afford to go to school, and every year about one million
pupils drop out of school to help support the family.
The CYDF launched Project Hope in
October 1989 with the purpose of helping poor school age children in rural
areas to complete primary school education. Deng wrote the name of the
project in his personal calligraphy.
Since its inauguration, Project
Hope has received more than 2.2 billion yuan (some 265 million US dollars
) in donations from both domestic and overseas sources. The fund has been
used to renovate and build more than 10,000 Project Hope primary schools
and help 2.5 million primary school pupils in rural China return to
school.
Guangxi alone has received 160
million yuan (19.3 million US dollars) in donated money which has been
used to construct 530 Hope schools and to help 100,000 poverty-stricken
children, including Zhou and her pals, continue education.
Zhou Biaoliang, who has now grown
into a beauty, graduated from a local normal college in July 2000. She
returned to Project Hope School of Pingguo County and has been teaching
Chinese language there ever since.
"Grandpa Deng's words, 'I'm the
son of the Chinese people, I love my motherland and my people profoundly'
impress me so much that I chose to teach at my Alma Mater after I
graduated from the teachers' college so that more children in my hometown
could become literate through my efforts," said Zhou.
Zhou was selected as the star of
Project Hope in September 2000 and was sent to the Olympic Games held in
Sydney in the same year as a China image presenter.
According to Zhou, 15 of the 25
beneficiaries of Deng's donated money have made their way directly to
colleges of higher learning so far. Four of whom have found jobs upon
graduation.
"As one of the beneficiaries of
Project Hope, the best way to repay Grandpa Deng is to sow hope in the
hearts of as many people as possible," said Zhou.
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