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China Shuts Famous Cave School. Nation Said Because It Looks Like The Neanderthals

Well-known school to the remote mountain community-Tu must be closed, officials decided in Beijing. The reason is apparently that casts a bad light on China, which then looks like a nation in the world of the Neanderthals.

Pro děti byla jeskynní škola jedinou cestou ke vzdělání.

When the villagers from the region of Beijing Guizhou refused to continue to sponsor the operation of the cave school, the local residents decided that the costs borne by themselves, only to have their children at least primary education. Then again, China intervened. He ordered the closure of a school in which there were 186 pupils.

Rozhodnutí zavřít školu padlo v čínské metropoli.

The decision to close schools was made in the Chinese capital.

Education Ministry spokesman uvedl, že cave school, which had its own classrooms and course have had to be closed on the grounds that China company does not cave dwellers.

Odlehlá komunita Ke-tchu je rozhodnutím Pekingu rozlícená, tamější škola měla dlouholetou tradici.

The isolated community-Tu’s decision enraged Beijing, the local school had a long tradition.

Former headmaster Si Lin Chun described the closure as a disgrace.

“Even on the pitch, we do not have to ever worry about the weather, because there was still dry. Moreover, the conditions of the cave teaching directly to assist. Acoustics were amazing, for we also had the best choir around. On the walls was also clearly evident several layers of soil, which amounted to teaching geology much more interesting. And we did not need any biology books, bats and lizards, we had every day, “said Lin Chun Si disappointed.

Jeskyně měla skvělou akustiku, a tak se pro výuku dobře hodila.

The cave had great acoustics, and thus well suited for teaching.

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