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More than 40 teachers and students from 14 countries visited the Lithium Science Museum in southwest China's Chengdu during the 2026 Chengdu International Sister Cities Youth Summer Camp. They explored how this key energy element is driving innovation and supporting sustainable development.
More than 40 teachers and students from 14 countries visited the Lithium Science Museum in southwest China's Chengdu during the 2026 Chengdu International Sister Cities Youth Summer Camp. They explored how this key energy element is driving innovation and supporting sustainable development.