Children play at an early childhood centre in the town of Dea, South Africa, on August 11.
The early education center is funded and operated by China Longyuan South Africa. In Dea, a small town more than 750 kilometers northeast of Cape Town, South Africa's legislative capital, Longyuan South Africa has funded the establishment and operation of four children's early education centers, providing a healthy and happy growth platform for children from poor families. Nearly 500 children in need have been enrolled in school.
Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Dong Jianghui
Children collect fruit at a children's early education centre in the town of Dea in South Africa, August 11.
The early education center is funded and operated by China Longyuan South Africa. In Dea, a small town more than 750 kilometers northeast of Cape Town, South Africa's legislative capital, Longyuan South Africa has funded the establishment and operation of four children's early education centers, providing a healthy and happy growth platform for children from poor families. Nearly 500 children in need have been enrolled in school.
Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Dong Jianghui
This is a classroom at a children's early education center photographed on August 11 in the town of Dea, South Africa.
The early education center is funded and operated by China Longyuan South Africa. In Dea, a small town more than 750 kilometers northeast of Cape Town, South Africa's legislative capital, Longyuan South Africa has funded the establishment and operation of four children's early education centers, providing a healthy and happy growth platform for children from poor families. Nearly 500 children in need have been enrolled in school.
Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Dong Jianghui
Children swing at a children's early education centre in the town of Dea in South Africa, August 11.
The early education center is funded and operated by China Longyuan South Africa. In Dea, a small town more than 750 kilometers northeast of Cape Town, South Africa's legislative capital, Longyuan South Africa has funded the establishment and operation of four children's early education centers, providing a healthy and happy growth platform for children from poor families. Nearly 500 children in need have been enrolled in school.
Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Dong Jianghui
Teachers teach children at an early childhood centre in Dea Township, South Africa, on August 11.
The early education center is funded and operated by China Longyuan South Africa. In Dea, a small town more than 750 kilometers northeast of Cape Town, South Africa's legislative capital, Longyuan South Africa has funded the establishment and operation of four children's early education centers, providing a healthy and happy growth platform for children from poor families. Nearly 500 children in need have been enrolled in school.
Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Dong Jianghui
Children play at an early childhood centre in the town of Dea, South Africa, on August 11.
The early education center is funded and operated by China Longyuan South Africa. In Dea, a small town more than 750 kilometers northeast of Cape Town, South Africa's legislative capital, Longyuan South Africa has funded the establishment and operation of four children's early education centers, providing a healthy and happy growth platform for children from poor families. Nearly 500 children in need have been enrolled in school.
Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Dong Jianghui
Teachers teach children at an early childhood centre in Dea Township, South Africa, on August 11.
The early education center is funded and operated by China Longyuan South Africa. In Dea, a small town more than 750 kilometers northeast of Cape Town, South Africa's legislative capital, Longyuan South Africa has funded the establishment and operation of four children's early education centers, providing a healthy and happy growth platform for children from poor families. Nearly 500 children in need have been enrolled in school.
Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Dong Jianghui
Teachers pose with children at an early childhood education centre in Dea Township, South Africa, August 11.
The early education center is funded and operated by China Longyuan South Africa. In Dea, a small town more than 750 kilometers northeast of Cape Town, South Africa's legislative capital, Longyuan South Africa has funded the establishment and operation of four children's early education centers, providing a healthy and happy growth platform for children from poor families. Nearly 500 children in need have been enrolled in school.
Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Dong Jianghui
Teachers teach children at an early childhood centre in Dea Township, South Africa, on August 11.
The early education center is funded and operated by China Longyuan South Africa. In Dea, a small town more than 750 kilometers northeast of Cape Town, South Africa's legislative capital, Longyuan South Africa has funded the establishment and operation of four children's early education centers, providing a healthy and happy growth platform for children from poor families. Nearly 500 children in need have been enrolled in school.
Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Dong Jianghui