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Landing site in north China ready for Chang'e-5's return

China's lunar probe Chang'e-5 is set to return to Earth with samples from the moon. Simulation exercises for retrieving the probe's returner are being held at the designated landing site in Siziwang Banner in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.

Personnel conduct a simulation exercise for retrieval work for Chang'e-5 probe in Siziwang Banner, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, north China, December 15, 2020. /CCTV

Personnel conduct a simulation exercise for retrieval work for Chang'e-5 probe in Siziwang Banner, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, north China, December 15, 2020. /CCTV

A view of the night sky in Siziwang Banner, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, north China, August 21, 2020. /CFP

A view of the night sky in Siziwang Banner, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, north China, August 21, 2020. /CFP

A view of the pastures in Siziwang Banner, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, north China, April 5, 2018. /CFP

A view of the pastures in Siziwang Banner, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, north China, April 5, 2018. /CFP

A highway amid a desert in Siziwang Banner, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, north China, June 10, 2019. /CFP

A highway amid a desert in Siziwang Banner, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, north China, June 10, 2019. /CFP

An aerial view of a Tibetan Buddhist temple in Siziwang Banner, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, north China, April 21, 2019. /CFP

An aerial view of a Tibetan Buddhist temple in Siziwang Banner, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, north China, April 21, 2019. /CFP

Horses grazing on a grassland in Siziwang Banner, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, north China, April 5, 2018. /CFP

Horses grazing on a grassland in Siziwang Banner, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, north China, April 5, 2018. /CFP

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