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Where is the western planning training?
The plan of college students' voluntary service to the west is a youth talent project jointly implemented by the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League and the Ministry of Education. According to the data released by the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League, since its launch in 2003, the western region plan has recruited 4 1 1,000 college graduates and postgraduates, and put them into grassroots services in more than 2 1 1,000 counties (city flags) across the country. This year, the scale of national projects planned for the western region will continue to be 20,000, and local projects are expected to be more than 30,000.

Going to the west, going to the grassroots and going to the places where the motherland needs it most are the simple initial intentions of a group of college students who choose to participate in the western plan. Two years ago, Sha Li, a member of the postgraduate teaching group of South China University of Technology, was killed in a traffic accident on his way back to the teaching point in Dongsheng Village, Madiren Township, Longsheng Autonomous County, Guangxi. Today, the children in Dongsheng Village still miss this teaching teacher and remember what she said: "I want to go where the motherland needs it most and contribute my seemingly small but firm strength."

Struggle for youth is the most beautiful, and dedication to youth is the most touching. From making up their minds to adapting to the grassroots, the volunteers of the western plan need to go through many tests such as the natural environment and eating habits after leaving school.

At the beginning of August last year, Wang Biao, a graduate of Yunnan Agricultural University, came to teach at the Second Ethnic Middle School in Zaduo County, Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Qinghai. Wang Biao, who was born and raised in Tangshan, Hebei Province, was somewhat at a loss about the climate of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. "It is particularly dry and cold here, and the temperature often reaches MINUS 20 degrees Celsius; At an altitude of more than 4,000 meters, altitude sickness makes people sleepless all night. " Now Wang Biao has gradually learned to splash water on the ground, moisten the air as much as possible, and get used to putting thick coats on down jackets. "Looking at a curious child, any difficulty can be overcome." .