China’s first woman in space, Liu Yang, says she is proud of China’s ongoing mission to advance women’s rights.
She was speaking to an audience at the 30th anniversary of the Fourth World Conference on Women and the adoption of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action.
She was speaking to an audience at the 30th anniversary of the Fourth World Conference on Women and the adoption of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action.
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00:0030 years ago, the pioneers of the Beijing Declaration would have been overjoyed.
00:05Today's Chinese women can conduct cell experiments in space stations,
00:09use quantum computers to decode genetic codes,
00:13and fly domestic large aircrafts into the blue sky.
00:17At this very moment,
00:19China's first female astronaut is also observing the Earth in a space station.
00:25This is a female astronaut.
00:27This is a male astronaut.
00:31This idea of gender equality in the face of standards
00:35reflects the core logic of the development of the Chinese women's career,
00:39which is to create a fair and competitive environment through systems and guarantees.
00:44This is also the concrete practice of the Beijing Declaration spirit.
00:48When women gain equal educational resources and opportunities,
00:53we can also create and rewrite history.