The Yang Guang Qing School of Beijing, abbreviated to YGQ, is an independent international high school in Beijing, China. YGQ follows the high school curriculum of Manitoba, Canada to around 130 full-time students who board on site. It is accredited by the Ministry of Education in Manitoba and has a partnership with the Great Lakes College of Toronto.
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Boxing Subdistrict is a subdistrict located at the northeast of Daxing District, Beijing, China. It constitututed part of Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area, and is under the administration of the area. It borders Ronghua Subdistrict in the north, Majuqiao Town in the east, Yinghai Town in the south and west, and Qingyundian Town in the southwest. It was founded from portions of Yizhuang Town and Yinghai Town in 2014.
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Ronghua Subdistrict is a subdistrict located on the north of Daxing District, Beijing, China. It is within and under the administration of Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area. Ronghua borders Shibalidian Township and an exclave of Yizhuang Town to the north, Taihu and Majuqiao Towns to the east, Boxing Subdistrict to the south, and Yizhuang Town to the west. The name Ronghua literally translates to "Glory".
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Rongchang Dongjie Station is a subway station on the Yizhuang Line of the Beijing Subway. It opened on December 30, 2010, together with the other stations on the line.
As of 2020, it is an interchange station with the Yizhuang T1 line.
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Tongji Nanlu Station is a Subway station on the Yizhuang Line of the Beijing Subway. It opened on December 30, 2010, together with the other stations on the line.
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The Milu Park, or Milu Yuan, is a large public park located in southern Beijing, China named after its captive breeding herd of milu or Père David's deer. It was once called the Nanyuan Garden or Nanhaizi Garden, which was the imperial hunting grounds for Ming and Qing emperors. The gardens, palaces, forests, rivers, marshes and grasslands used to be enclosed by walls
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Milu Yuan is now a public park and an ecological research center that serves as a natural park for animals in Beijing. Among the attractions are the Père David's deer or milu a deer that became extinct in China toward the end of the 19th century during the Qing dynasty. The deer was re-introduced to Beijing from Britain, mainly the Whipsnade Wild Animal Park, in the 1980s. On March 18, 1999 the park celebrated the birth of a Père David's deer, the first wild birth in centuries. As of 2010, Milu Yuan had the highest population of Père David's deer worldwide.
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The school teaches a number of subjects, including social studies, humanities, English, maths, science, IT, fine and performing arts, physical education and health.