Residents and tourists flock to the house in Ningbo town, Zhejiang province to visit the former residence of the first Chinese woman to win the Nobel Prize in medicine.
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Tu Youyou, 84, is the first Chinese woman to win the prestigious Nobel Prize in medicine. Admiring her great career and dedication to science, people from all over the world have come to her old home in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province to express their admiration and help their children have a better direction in their studies in the future. Photo: AsiaOne. |
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However, the house is not open to the public. It is part of a complex of 37 traditional buildings under the city's relic preservation project. Photo: China Daily. |
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Pictured is a complex of 37 houses in Ningbo town. Xian Liau, a Shanghai resident, took his 9-year-old son here and walked around the complex to inspire him to study harder. Photo: Sina |
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The house where Youyou lived before studying at Peking University, has an area of 2,200 square meters. Photo: China Daily. |
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With the discovery of artemisinin, which has saved millions of malaria patients worldwide, Tu Youyou has become a role model for young people to follow. Photo: Telegraph. |
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According to vnexpress.net