"This competition truly highlights the immense talent in the aerospace field, and we are humbled to have excelled among such a distinguished group of contestants," said Luk, who plans to compete again next year.
Reflecting on her experience, Li Jiayuan, 16, a ninth grade student from Jinan province, said, "I have gained a profound understanding of space and a broader perspective on aerospace while also forging new friendships. I am dedicated to further exploring this exciting field."
Li Zhongbao, chief engineer of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, emphasized the competition's role in nurturing young talent and urged collaboration to enhance technological self-reliance and strength.
Zhao Xiaomei, team leader and instructor of the Inner Mongolia division, highlighted the value of students participating in the competition, noting the opportunities for networking, project quality enhancement, and future research direction shaping.
"The competition not only fosters connections with students from diverse regions but also immerses participants in Wenchang's vibrant aerospace culture, enriching their scientific and technological literacy," she added.
Wenchang, China's well-known coastal and commercial space launch site, has played a crucial role in supporting and ensuring the success of national space missions.