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China readies rain response to protect millions taking college entrance exams

2026-06-06 16:48 Last Updated At:19:17

Chinese authorities have taken a range of emergency measures across multiple regions to ensure that the millions of test takers can sit the annual national college entrance exam safely, as heavy rains threaten to disrupt the upcoming test in many parts of the country.

The annual examination, known as the gaokao in Chinese, begins on Sunday. A total of 12.9 million Chinese students are set to sit this year's national college entrance exam, according to the Ministry of Education.

The examination comes as several regions in southern China enter the peak summer rainy season, with some provincial-level regions including Hunan in central China, Jiangxi in east China and Guangxi in south China already battling persistent downpours since May.

In the city of Huaihua in Hunan Province, where severe storms and thunderstorms are forecast for Sunday night and Monday, educational authorities have managed to move students from remote rural areas closer to their testing centers early enough.

We offered accommodation to more than 90 students in the town ahead of the examination. We have also assigned teachers to stay with them throughout the period to help them rest and manage pre-exam anxiety said Chen Ping, an official at Huangxikou Nationalities Middle School in Chenxi County of Huaihua.

In Shangyou County of Jiangxi Province, authorities have spared no effort to conduct risk assessments around test centers and low-lying areas, after torrential rains in mid-May flooded roads around two major examination centers.

Local officials have established a "10-minute emergency response radius" around test centers, pre-positioning speed boats, heavy-duty water pumps, and other emergency equipment for handling possible flooding situations.

"We have deployed a total of 22 buses, including 12 dedicated shuttle buses and 10 express route buses for test takers, covering core routes across Shangyou. Candidates and their guardians can ride completely free of charge," said Li Yuanting, manager of the business expansion department of Shangyou Public Transportation Company.

In Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, educational authorities have prepared umbrellas, set up temporary anti-slip matting, and covered walkways at test centers, while coordinating with local meteorological and hydrological authorities for real-time risk response.

"We have established a real-time early warning mechanism for rain and water levels, thoroughly inspected the drainage systems around all testing sites and designated nine sites as backup exam centers that can be activated at a moment's notice," said Wen Jian, deputy director of the Liuzhou Education Bureau in Guangxi.

China readies rain response to protect millions taking college entrance exams

China readies rain response to protect millions taking college entrance exams

The Caixin Robotics Industry Index (RII) was released at the Inaugural AI High-Quality Development Conference held in Hangzhou City, east China's Zhejiang Province, on Saturday.

The index, a comprehensive benchmark dedicated to the robotics sector, reached 125.1 last month, up nearly 25 percent from two years ago.

According to Caixin, Beijing topped the city robotics industry index, which measures the share of robotics-related industrial inputs in a city's overall economic inputs.

Nanjing, Xi'an, Hangzhou, and Suzhou also ranked among the top five.

In 2025, China produced more than 770,000 industrial robots and over 18 million service robots, with output expected to continue rising in the years ahead.

The climb of the index comes as robotics has been elevated in China's national planning, underscoring the sector's growing role in industrial transformation and future economic strategy, according to Wang Zhe, senior economist with the Caixin Insight, the compiler of the index.

"The robotics industry was mentioned in both the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-2025), and the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030) . Over the past five years, this industry has fully developed. From these two plans, we can see that the position of this sector has been upgraded. Five years ago, robots were just part of manufacturing upgrades, but now and looking ahead to the next five years, robotics, alongside many other emerging industries, is poised to grow into a pillar industry for China," said Wang.

Climb of robot industry index point to industrial growth

Climb of robot industry index point to industrial growth

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