China awarded 50 youngsters yesterday evening for their bravery in the
rescue after the May 12 earthquake that jolted the southwestern Sichuan
Province.
Li Changchun, member of the Political Bureau Standing Committee of the
Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, attended the ceremony and
conferred awards to the young ethic models chosen by more than 50 million votes
via telephone calls, fax and E-mails since the nationwide selection campaign was
launched on June 6.
Lin Hao, a 9-year-old boy in Yingxiu Township, Wenchuan County who pulled out
two classmates from the rubble, and other 19 students were awarded the honor of
"heroic children" in quake rescue and relief, while the other 30 were titled
"exemplary children".
At the ceremony, Li Changchun said the heroic and touching deeds of these
children have provided "vivid" models for ethic education and values shaping in
the country.
As part of the award, four senior high school graduates were enrolled by
higher learning institutions without taking entrance examinations, including the
prestigious Beijing University and Qinghua University.
The Ministry of Education publicized a circular yesterday to schools
nationwide, calling on all students to learn from the 50
models.