China Focus: How's China's youngest scientific research station in Antarctica after one year of operation

NAMPA / Xinhua
2025-02-08
BEIJING, Feb. 8 (Xinhua) -- As China's Qinling Station, the youngest of the country's five scientific research stations in the Antarctic, marked its first anniversary of operation on Friday, scientists are celebrating that it has proven itself as a resilient scientific hub in one of Earth's most extreme environments. Nestled on the Inexpressible Island in the Ross Sea, the station has survived the Antarctic's brutal climate and delivered cutti......
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