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The image shows a plaque with white text on a black background located at the National Astronomical Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (latitude: 39.905, longitude: 116.396) in Beijing, China. The plaque commemorates Wang Zhongcheng (1925-2012), a pioneer in neurosurgery in China. The text reads: "Wang Zhongcheng (1925-2012), also known as Wang Chungchang, was a native of Yantai in Shandong province. A pioneer in neurosurgery in the People’s Republic of China, he played a pivotal role in establishing and developing neurosurgery in China, taking it from its infancy to a world-class practice. In 1965, he published China’s first work on cerebral angiography, which shortened the gap between China’s neurosurgical diagnostic technology and the world’s advanced level by 30 years. In honor of his contributions, the National Astronomical Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences named Asteroid 18503 in his name. Wang was recognized as one of China’s Most Outstanding Contributors in 2019." The plaque is secured to the wall with four screws. The background is a dark grey wall. The plaque is clean and the text is easily readable.
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Mar 23, 2025, 7:53 AM

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The image shows a plaque with white text on a black background located at the National Astronomical Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (latitude: 39.905, longitude: 116.396) in Beijing, China. The plaque commemorates Wang Zhongcheng (1925-2012), a pioneer in neurosurgery in China. The text reads: "Wang Zhongcheng (1925-2012), also known as Wang Chungchang, was a native of Yantai in Shandong province. A pioneer in neurosurgery in the People’s Republic of China, he played a pivotal role in establishing and developing neurosurgery in China, taking it from its infancy to a world-class practice. In 1965, he published China’s first work on cerebral angiography, which shortened the gap between China’s neurosurgical diagnostic technology and the world’s advanced level by 30 years. In honor of his contributions, the National Astronomical Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences named Asteroid 18503 in his name. Wang was recognized as one of China’s Most Outstanding Contributors in 2019." The plaque is secured to the wall with four screws. The background is a dark grey wall. The plaque is clean and the text is easily readable.

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