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As China embarks on a new chapter of development, groundwork is underway for the next Five-Year Plan. High on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau in Daocheng, southwest China's Sichuan Province, at an altitude of over 4,400 meters, stands one of the world's most advanced cosmic ray observatories – the Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory, or LHAASO. CGTN's Liu Jiaxin takes us inside LHAASO to find out how mega facilities like LHAASO are driving scientific breakthroughs.
As China embarks on a new chapter of development, groundwork is underway for the next Five-Year Plan. High on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau in Daocheng, southwest China's Sichuan Province, at an altitude of over 4,400 meters, stands one of the world's most advanced cosmic ray observatories – the Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory, or LHAASO. CGTN's Liu Jiaxin takes us inside LHAASO to find out how mega facilities like LHAASO are driving scientific breakthroughs.