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ASPIRATIONAL EDUCATORS

Having worked as a teacher and then schoolmaster for more than a decade, 38-year-old Liang Xin, a native of Beijing, made a decision in 2018 that changed the life of a group of Tibetan students and also his own.

In that year, while working in a high school affiliated with Beijing Normal University in Fengtai District of the capital, he applied to work for two years in the Lhasa Beijing Experimental School, a junior and senior boarding school with 2,500 students.

New experience

He has worked in the school for about two years, mainly focusing on school management. The

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