China's Chang'e-5 moon probe makes Mao's 'wishes come true'
TETSUSHI TAKAHASHI, Nikkei staff writerDecember 4, 2020 17:23 JSTUpdated on December 18, 2020 15:24 JST
Wu Yanhua, deputy head of the China National Space Administration, told reporters on Thursday that "precious moon samples collected by Chang'e-5 will also be stored in Chairman Mao's hometown of Shaoshan, Hunan Province."
Mao once wrote a poem that read: "We can clasp the moon in the ninth heaven. And seize turtles deep down in the five seas. We'll return amid triumphant song and laughter." Wu explained that the lunar materials will be sent to Shaoshan "to make Chairman Mao's wishes come true."

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