China-rebuilt Nepali school witnesses friendship between the two countries
By Wang Hui, Lin
Rui, Sun Guangyong, People’s Daily
Students
of Durbar High School study in a temporary classroom built by
Chinese company Shanghai Construction Group. Photo by Zhao Yipu, People’s Daily
Teachers of a Nepali school expressed their gratitude toward a Chinese
construction company for helping rebuild their school in Kathmandu,
Nepal’s capital.
“We
are very happy that Chinese President Xi Jinping will soon visit Nepal.
Thanks to China’s great help, our school can be rebuilt quickly and well. Thank
you very much China!” Principal
of Durbar High School Mahato told People’s Daily.
Currently, the
reconstruction of the school’s main teaching building is nearing completion as
the school is expected to open in January next year.
Durbar High
School was founded in 1853 and has a long history. Students who once studied
here are active in various fields in Nepal.
The school was
devastated by the 2015 Nepal earthquake. According to Mahato, Durbar High
School is the cradle of Nepali talents and the hope of the Nepali people. After
school was damaged by the earthquake, a lot of people who passed by the
teaching building could not help but stop and feel grieved in the face of the debris.
China and Nepal
are friendly neighbors sharing weal and woe. In 2017, Durbar High School was
identified as one of the 25 quake-damaged projects in Nepal that China had
agreed to help reconstruct. The project was contracted by Shanghai Construction
Group.
Cheng Congyin,
project manager of the company’s overseas department, said that when he visited
Durbar High School, he was very sad to see teachers and students attending
classes in the half-collapsed building. “It took us
less than a week to build a temporary building near the school to meet the
daily teaching needs of the school.”
At present, the
construction for the main structure of the teaching building in Durbar High
School has been completed, and the interior decoration is in progress. After reconstruction,
the school will have more than 20 ordinary classrooms and can accommodate
nearly 800 students.
“We are glad
that the reconstruction of new teaching building is progressing smoothly. New
changes are taking place every day,” Mahato said.
The
reconstruction of Durbar High School embodies the efforts of the Chinese
construction workers. At the construction site, workers were seen grinding and
cleaning the ground.
“The school used
to adopt terrazzo floors, which are rarely used in Chinese buildings
nowadays. However, in order to restore the original appearance of the school to
the greatest extent, we specially selected the same kind of terrazzo
stones as that were used before. After laying them, we have to
polish them, which takes a lot of time and manpower.”Cheng told the reporter.
The school’s
original building has a facade with distinctive historic characteristics; each
window hole has a decorative pattern on the outside. The moulds of relevant
modeling were customized in China and then transported to the project site for
use to ensure the pattern and modeling are consistent with those of the
original building.
Mahato was
impressed with the attitude and efficiency of the Chinese construction staff.
“The new building keeps the original style. The Chinese builders are so
diligent!”
In addition,
China is helping rebuild another six schools in the mountains of northern
Nepal. “All sectors of Nepali society have seen the speed and quality of
China’s assistance projects and felt the sincerity of China’s assistance to
Nepal. We need to speed up construction to make the school a witness of
China-Nepal friendship,” Cheng said.
“Thanks to our
Chinese friends, the school has been rebuilt. How grateful we are to China! We
are looking forward to returning to the clean classroom as soon as possible,”
said an English teacher from Durbar High School.
China-rebuilt Nepali school witnesses friendship between the two countries
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