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China in the past 10 years has been putting 4 percent of its GDP into education, said Tang Qian, former assistant director-general for education at UNESCO. He added that in recent years, China has continued to increase its investment in education in order to cultivate more scientific and technological talent.
China in the past 10 years has been putting 4 percent of its GDP into education, said Tang Qian, former assistant director-general for education at UNESCO. He added that in recent years, China has continued to increase its investment in education in order to cultivate more scientific and technological talent.