On September 28th, the “Clear Children’s Voices, Singing Throughout Hubei” 2025 Hubei Province “Children’s Voices of China” youth choir activity showcase was held in Yancheng. Over 900 children from 19 elementary schools across the province showcased the vibrant energy of the new generation through sweet singing and graceful dance performances, expressing their love for the motherland. The photo shows students from Macheng Second Experimental Elementary School during their performance.
Yancheng
Yancheng is a modern coastal city in Jiangsu Province, China, historically known for its salt production, which is the origin of its name (“Salt City”). While the city itself is a major industrial hub today, the nearby Yancheng Wetland National Nature Reserve is a crucial sanctuary for migratory birds, especially the red-crowned crane. This reserve protects one of the largest coastal wetlands on the planet.
Hubei Province
Hubei Province in central China is historically significant as the location of the ancient State of Chu, a major cultural and political power during the Eastern Zhou dynasty. It is perhaps best known today for the Three Gorges Dam on the Yangtze River and the discovery of the Zenghouyi Tomb, which contained the renowned Bianzhong bronze bells. The provincial capital, Wuhan, is a key industrial and transportation hub.
Macheng Second Experimental Elementary School
Macheng Second Experimental Elementary School is a modern educational institution located in Macheng City, Hubei Province, China. It was established as part of broader efforts to advance primary education through experimental teaching methods and curriculum innovations in the region. The school focuses on providing quality elementary education while serving as a model for pedagogical development in the area.