More than 300 classrooms in Lop County, Hotan Prefecture, Xinjiang have been replaced with new eye protection lamps
On May 7, Lop County, Hotan Prefecture, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region completed the comprehensive upgrade and renovation of lighting facilities in 11 schools in the county, and more than 300 classrooms were replaced with new eye protection lamps, providing a comfortable teaching environment for more than 17,000 teachers and students in the county and protecting their eyesight.

Walking into the classroom of the Bagerike Village Branch of the Central Primary School in Chalbag Town, Lop County, soft and bright lights fill every corner, and students are immersed in the ocean of knowledge. The new eye protection lamps installed this time have the characteristics of no blue light hazards, no flicker, and soft and uniform light. They can effectively prevent teachers and students from visual fatigue during class, and have positive significance for protecting eyesight and controlling the incidence of myopia, and have won unanimous praise from teachers and students.
Student Reziwanguli Abduhaibir said happily: "After installing the eye protection lamp, my eyes feel much more comfortable when reading and looking at the blackboard. The bright and warm light not only protects our eyes, but also illuminates our learning path. This care makes us full of motivation to study."
Wei Xudong, a cadre of the Project Office of the Education Bureau of Lop County, said: "The Lop County Party Committee and the County People's Government attach great importance to the health of students' eyesight. They have invested more than 1.27 million yuan to carry out lighting renovations on more than 300 classrooms in 11 schools with earlier construction time in the county, benefiting more than 17,000 teachers and students."
Abdumilik Ablitipu, a student of Lop County No. 1 Middle School, said: "After the classroom lights were replaced, the lights feel brighter and softer. When we do homework and read books, our eyes will not be sore, and the students feel very good."
Aotonguli Abdureheman, a teacher at Lop County No. 1 Middle School, said: "The school's 98 classrooms are equipped with eye protection lamps. This 'bright gift package' has built a protective barrier for students' eyesight health."





