
Flying High in Xizang: How Drone Tech is Changing Life on the Plateau
Zhang Bo brings drones and aerospace lessons to kids in Xizang, transforming farming, herding, and education on the plateau.
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Zhang Bo brings drones and aerospace lessons to kids in Xizang, transforming farming, herding, and education on the plateau.
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