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June 7, 2022Students go to their examination site to get familiar with the enviroment ahead of the national college entrance exam in Hengyang, central China's Hunan Province, June 6, 2022. A new high of 11.93 million students will take China's national college entrance exam for 2022, also known as "gaokao." Aside from a postponement in Shanghai due to COVID-19, the exam will be held on June 7 and 8 nationwide. [Xinhua/Luo Meng] |
Students go to their examination site to get familiar with the enviroment ahead of the national college entrance exam in Nanjing, east China's Jiangsu Province, June 6, 2022. A new high of 11.93 million students will take China's national college entrance exam for 2022, also known as "gaokao." Aside from a postponement in Shanghai due to COVID-19, the exam will be held on June 7 and 8 nationwide. [Xinhua/Su Yang] |
Students enter their examination site to get familiar with the enviroment ahead of the national college entrance exam in Jilin, northeast China's Changchun Province, June 6, 2022. A new high of 11.93 million students will take China's national college entrance exam for 2022, also known as "gaokao." Aside from a postponement in Shanghai due to COVID-19, the exam will be held on June 7 and 8 nationwide. [Xinhua/Zhang Nan] |
Students go through the security check before entering their examination site to get familiar with the enviroment ahead of the national college entrance exam in Jilin, northeast China's Changchun Province, June 6, 2022. A new high of 11.93 million students will take China's national college entrance exam for 2022, also known as "gaokao." Aside from a postponement in Shanghai due to COVID-19, the exam will be held on June 7 and 8 nationwide. [Xinhua/Zhang Nan] |
Students enter their examination site to get familiar with the enviroment ahead of the national college entrance exam in Jilin, northeast China's Changchun Province, June 6, 2022. A new high of 11.93 million students will take China's national college entrance exam for 2022, also known as "gaokao." Aside from a postponement in Shanghai due to COVID-19, the exam will be held on June 7 and 8 nationwide. [Xinhua/Zhang Nan] |
An examinee gets her body temperature checked before entering the examination site to get familiar with the enviroment ahead of the national college entrance exam in Changchun, northeast China's Jilin Province, June 6, 2022. A new high of 11.93 million students will take China's national college entrance exam for 2022, also known as "gaokao." Aside from a postponement in Shanghai due to COVID-19, the exam will be held on June 7 and 8 nationwide. [Xinhua/Zhang Nan] |
Aerial photo shows students entering their examination site to get familiar with the enviroment ahead of the national college entrance exam in Jilin, northeast China's Changchun Province, June 6, 2022. A new high of 11.93 million students will take China's national college entrance exam for 2022, also known as "gaokao." Aside from a postponement in Shanghai due to COVID-19, the exam will be held on June 7 and 8 nationwide. [Xinhua/Zhang Nan] |
An examinee gets his information checked before entering the examination site to get familiar with the enviroment ahead of the national college entrance exam in Changchun, northeast China's Jilin Province, June 6, 2022. A new high of 11.93 million students will take China's national college entrance exam for 2022, also known as "gaokao." Aside from a postponement in Shanghai due to COVID-19, the exam will be held on June 7 and 8 nationwide. [Xinhua/Zhang Nan] |
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