Feature: Young Panchen Lama sees "great historic mission" on hisshoulders

Xinhua News Agency | April 13, 2005 | Copyright

Feature: Young Panchen Lama sees "great historic mission" on his shoulders

BEIJING, April 13 (Xinhua) -- The favorite toy of the 15-year- old 11th Panchen Lama, one of Tibet's top religious leaders, was a model of "Shenzhou-5", China's first manned spacecraft sent into orbit in October 2003.

He was immediately attracted by the model when he first saw it at the national museum of science and technology in Beijing, and showed a strong interest in how the spaceship was designed and how it worked.

"I am happy about the latest scientific achievements of our country," said the young Panchen ...

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