Chinese Schoolchildren to Get Stairs to Climb Cliff

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Chinese Schoolchildren to Get Stairs to Climb Cliff
Photos surfaced of children using a bamboo ladder to climb 2,625 feet
Chinese Schoolchildren to Get Stairs to Climb Cliff
WSJ via AP - May 27, 2016

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Children in China’s mountainous west use a bamboo ladder to climb a cliff on their way home from school.

BEIJING—Just to get home from school, they climb 800 meters (more than 2,500 feet) toward the sky—on a ladder made of bamboo and secured to a sheer cliff face.

After pictures surfaced of the challenging trek faced by schoolchildren in a poor corner of China’s mountainous west, their village may be getting some assistance by way of a safer, more modern piece of infrastructure: a solid set of steel stairs.

The hardship faced by residents in the village of Atuleer in Sichuan province underscores the vast gap in development between China’s prosperous, modern east and parts of the remote inland west that remain mired in poverty.

The bamboo ladder is the only means of access to the village for the 15 children, between the ages of 6 and 15, who return every two weeks from the school where they board. The 72 families who live there are members of the Yi minority group and subsist mainly by farming potatoes, walnuts and chili peppers.

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The children wear their school backpacks as they climb the 2,625-foot cliff.

A news release Friday from the Liangshan prefectural government that oversees the county said a set of stairs would be built as a stop-gap measure while officials consider a longer-term solution.

It quoted local residents as saying that in addition to the safety issue, the ladder-only access exposed villagers to exploitation because traders knew they would be unable to carry unsold produce back up the cliff.

“The most important issue at hand is to solve the transport issue. That will allow us to make larger-scale plans about opening up the economy and looking for opportunities in tourism,” county Communist Party Secretary General Jikejingsong said.

The dramatic photos that appeared online earlier this week show children wearing colorful backpacks climbing the 17 separate ladders accompanied by a pair of adults. The photos garnered even more attention after appearing on the front page of the English-language China Daily and other newspapers on Thursday.

A team of 50 officials from the Zhaojue county government’s transport, education and environmental protection departments traveled to the area on Wednesday to assess safer alternatives, the Global Times reported Friday. It said the county is considering building a road to the village, although the cost would be exorbitant for such a poor region.​
 
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Had to post this amazing story.

Chinese Schoolchildren to Get Stairs to Climb Cliff
Photos surfaced of children using a bamboo ladder to climb 2,625 feet
Chinese Schoolchildren to Get Stairs to Climb Cliff
May 27, 2016 - AP

BN-OF455_CHINAK_M_20160527121718.jpg

Children in China’s mountainous west use a bamboo ladder to climb a cliff on their way home from school.

BEIJING—Just to get home from school, they climb 800 meters (more than 2,500 feet) toward the sky—on a ladder made of bamboo and secured to a sheer cliff face.

After pictures surfaced of the challenging trek faced by schoolchildren in a poor corner of China’s mountainous west, their village may be getting some assistance by way of a safer, more modern piece of infrastructure: a solid set of steel stairs.

The hardship faced by residents in the village of Atuleer in Sichuan province underscores the vast gap in development between China’s prosperous, modern east and parts of the remote inland west that remain mired in poverty.

The bamboo ladder is the only means of access to the village for the 15 children, between the ages of 6 and 15, who return every two weeks from the school where they board. The 72 families who live there are members of the Yi minority group and subsist mainly by farming potatoes, walnuts and chili peppers.

BN-OF454_CHINAK_M_20160527121527.jpg

The children wear their school backpacks as they climb the 2,625-foot cliff.

A news release Friday from the Liangshan prefectural government that oversees the county said a set of stairs would be built as a stop-gap measure while officials consider a longer-term solution.

It quoted local residents as saying that in addition to the safety issue, the ladder-only access exposed villagers to exploitation because traders knew they would be unable to carry unsold produce back up the cliff.

“The most important issue at hand is to solve the transport issue. That will allow us to make larger-scale plans about opening up the economy and looking for opportunities in tourism,” county Communist Party Secretary General Jikejingsong said.

The dramatic photos that appeared online earlier this week show children wearing colorful backpacks climbing the 17 separate ladders accompanied by a pair of adults. The photos garnered even more attention after appearing on the front page of the English-language China Daily and other newspapers on Thursday.

A team of 50 officials from the Zhaojue county government’s transport, education and environmental protection departments traveled to the area on Wednesday to assess safer alternatives, the Global Times reported Friday. It said the county is considering building a road to the village, although the cost would be exorbitant for such a poor region.​

Now that's a fuckin shame.....China which hosts just about every manufactoring business in the world, should clearly have enough money to provide these kids with schools that arent up in the fuckin clouds.
 
They had it lucky!

When i was a child, we had to climb more than 5000 feet on one strand of barb wire and when we got up there, there was no real school teachers, so they made up play russian roulette every day.
 
Had to post this amazing story. (WSJ is by subscription)

Chinese Schoolchildren to Get Stairs to Climb Cliff
Photos surfaced of children using a bamboo ladder to climb 2,625 feet
Chinese Schoolchildren to Get Stairs to Climb Cliff
WSJ via AP - May 27, 2016

BN-OF455_CHINAK_M_20160527121718.jpg

Children in China’s mountainous west use a bamboo ladder to climb a cliff on their way home from school.

BEIJING—Just to get home from school, they climb 800 meters (more than 2,500 feet) toward the sky—on a ladder made of bamboo and secured to a sheer cliff face.

After pictures surfaced of the challenging trek faced by schoolchildren in a poor corner of China’s mountainous west, their village may be getting some assistance by way of a safer, more modern piece of infrastructure: a solid set of steel stairs.

The hardship faced by residents in the village of Atuleer in Sichuan province underscores the vast gap in development between China’s prosperous, modern east and parts of the remote inland west that remain mired in poverty.

The bamboo ladder is the only means of access to the village for the 15 children, between the ages of 6 and 15, who return every two weeks from the school where they board. The 72 families who live there are members of the Yi minority group and subsist mainly by farming potatoes, walnuts and chili peppers.

BN-OF454_CHINAK_M_20160527121527.jpg

The children wear their school backpacks as they climb the 2,625-foot cliff.

A news release Friday from the Liangshan prefectural government that oversees the county said a set of stairs would be built as a stop-gap measure while officials consider a longer-term solution.

It quoted local residents as saying that in addition to the safety issue, the ladder-only access exposed villagers to exploitation because traders knew they would be unable to carry unsold produce back up the cliff.

“The most important issue at hand is to solve the transport issue. That will allow us to make larger-scale plans about opening up the economy and looking for opportunities in tourism,” county Communist Party Secretary General Jikejingsong said.

The dramatic photos that appeared online earlier this week show children wearing colorful backpacks climbing the 17 separate ladders accompanied by a pair of adults. The photos garnered even more attention after appearing on the front page of the English-language China Daily and other newspapers on Thursday.

A team of 50 officials from the Zhaojue county government’s transport, education and environmental protection departments traveled to the area on Wednesday to assess safer alternatives, the Global Times reported Friday. It said the county is considering building a road to the village, although the cost would be exorbitant for such a poor region.​


I was able to read the link, didn't need a subscription. :thup:

This is going to make for some outstanding "when I was your age I had to" stories in the future.
 
They had it lucky!

When i was a child, we had to climb more than 5000 feet on one strand of barb wire and when we got up there, there was no real school teachers, so they made up play russian roulette every day.

I had to get up in the morning, ten o'clock at night, half an hour before I went to bed... drink a cup of sulfuric acid, beg for permission to go to work and when we got home our parents would kill us and dance about on our graves, singing Hallelujah.
 
They had it lucky!

When i was a child, we had to climb more than 5000 feet on one strand of barb wire and when we got up there, there was no real school teachers, so they made up play russian roulette every day.

I had to get up in the morning, ten o'clock at night, half an hour before I went to bed... drink a cup of sulfuric acid, beg for permission to go to work and when we got home our parents would kill us and dance about on our graves, singing Hallelujah.



But you try and tell the young people today that... and they won't believe you
 
Had to post this amazing story. (WSJ is by subscription)

Chinese Schoolchildren to Get Stairs to Climb Cliff
Photos surfaced of children using a bamboo ladder to climb 2,625 feet
Chinese Schoolchildren to Get Stairs to Climb Cliff
WSJ via AP - May 27, 2016

BN-OF455_CHINAK_M_20160527121718.jpg

Children in China’s mountainous west use a bamboo ladder to climb a cliff on their way home from school.

BEIJING—Just to get home from school, they climb 800 meters (more than 2,500 feet) toward the sky—on a ladder made of bamboo and secured to a sheer cliff face.

After pictures surfaced of the challenging trek faced by schoolchildren in a poor corner of China’s mountainous west, their village may be getting some assistance by way of a safer, more modern piece of infrastructure: a solid set of steel stairs.

The hardship faced by residents in the village of Atuleer in Sichuan province underscores the vast gap in development between China’s prosperous, modern east and parts of the remote inland west that remain mired in poverty.

The bamboo ladder is the only means of access to the village for the 15 children, between the ages of 6 and 15, who return every two weeks from the school where they board. The 72 families who live there are members of the Yi minority group and subsist mainly by farming potatoes, walnuts and chili peppers.

BN-OF454_CHINAK_M_20160527121527.jpg

The children wear their school backpacks as they climb the 2,625-foot cliff.

A news release Friday from the Liangshan prefectural government that oversees the county said a set of stairs would be built as a stop-gap measure while officials consider a longer-term solution.

It quoted local residents as saying that in addition to the safety issue, the ladder-only access exposed villagers to exploitation because traders knew they would be unable to carry unsold produce back up the cliff.

“The most important issue at hand is to solve the transport issue. That will allow us to make larger-scale plans about opening up the economy and looking for opportunities in tourism,” county Communist Party Secretary General Jikejingsong said.

The dramatic photos that appeared online earlier this week show children wearing colorful backpacks climbing the 17 separate ladders accompanied by a pair of adults. The photos garnered even more attention after appearing on the front page of the English-language China Daily and other newspapers on Thursday.

A team of 50 officials from the Zhaojue county government’s transport, education and environmental protection departments traveled to the area on Wednesday to assess safer alternatives, the Global Times reported Friday. It said the county is considering building a road to the village, although the cost would be exorbitant for such a poor region.​

Meanwhile in the U.S.A......


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