Shandong Zibo Experimental High School
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Shandong Zibo Experimental High School (Chinese: 山东淄博实验中学,pinyin: Shāndōng Zībó Shíyàn Zhōngxúe) located in Zibo, Shandong, China, is a key school in Shandong Province. It was originally named YaoNan Middle School, which was established in 1942 and named after the anti-Japanese martyr Ma Yaonan. In 1955, it was renamed to Zibo No. 5 Middle School. In 1992, the high school department of Zibo No. 5 Middle School moved the present location of the school. [1] [2]
Title
The calligraphic title Shandong Zibo Shiyan Zhongxue(山东淄博实验中学,literally Shandong Zibo Experimental High School) was inscribed by Ouyang Zhongshi, a famous calligrapher in China.
Campus
Shandong Zibo Experimental High School occupies an area of more than 22 hectares with a total building area of 100 000 square meters. The school has its stadium which can hold more than 2 000 people. The Confucious Park locates in the south of Boxue Building, covering an area of 6280 square meters. In the park stands an statue of Confucious. The park has its cultural implication, hoping teachers in this school can learn from Confucious to give the equal stress to the intellectual and moral aspects of education.