After many years of setbacks in the scientific inspection project of the Arctic region, Beijing is taking the first step to resume efforts to send personnel to two outpost stations.Policies are very important.
According to VOA, Arctic researchers revealed that China has recently dispatched and announced the plans to send several people to return to Norway and Iceland.Stay away from these two sites for a long time.but.There are no signs that China tries to restart two other scientific projects in Sweden and Finland. The national organizations of the two countries told reporters that China's activities in the country are about to end or have ended.
China Research Institute (PRIC) has recently registered three projects in the New Older Pattokians in the Norwegian Islands. Since 2004, the Chinese Polar Research Institute has leased and operated.A building owned by a Norwegian company, that is, Yellow River Station, is the first Arctic ground facility of the institute.The China Polar Research Institute has registered these projects on the Swarba Norwegian research portal.
Geir Gotaas, the head of the New Oreson project at the Norwegian Polar Research Institute and scientist, said that since the beginning of the travel restrictions, most of the Chinese personnel have left the Yellow River Station since the beginning of the epidemic.He said that the last Chinese researchers left in March for three months in this building that can accommodate about 10 employees.
Gotas said that the four Chinese scientists will arrive in the Norwegian continent this week and then fly to the Swarbart Islands. Three of them will stay in Langier City and New Older.The four will stay at Huanghe Station until March next year to maintain the instrument to spend winter.
Gotas said: "Chinese researchers are taking the first step towards restoring the normal operation of new Oreson."