I had the same thought with you too, Joy. I mean, isn’t there any other place that they can built the school rather in the cave It looked kinda dark in there.
In western cultures, a good educational system is often taken for granted. In parts of Asia, it is a privilege. The lack of proper lighting or a roof is merely a minor inconvenience.
From the pictures, we could deduct that the mentioned school is in a remote hilly or mountainous region of China.
But I’d say the roof frame in the school building is interesting. Maybe the building was built according to government regulations, as is usually the case in authoritarian systems.
Interesting concept. But I want to know why they made this. Are there benefits to having a school in a cave?
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Dunn Reply:
March 25th, 2008 at 13:20
I had the same thought with you too, Joy. I mean, isn’t there any other place that they can built the school rather in the cave
It looked kinda dark in there.
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Incredible, but also slightly crazy.
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Those are some amazing pictures. Who would have guessed that anyplace like this actually existed?
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In western cultures, a good educational system is often taken for granted. In parts of Asia, it is a privilege. The lack of proper lighting or a roof is merely a minor inconvenience.
From the pictures, we could deduct that the mentioned school is in a remote hilly or mountainous region of China.
But I’d say the roof frame in the school building is interesting. Maybe the building was built according to government regulations, as is usually the case in authoritarian systems.
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Dunn Reply:
March 27th, 2008 at 00:04
I agree with you. Maybe they were lack of enough flat land so for the kids to play.
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Wow! That is insane. Love the concept. Wonder how it looks if you are there in real person.
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The climate is probably great in there for the students.
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