Government News
Nobel Prize winner donates medal to city’s new library 2014-12-29
							SHANGHAI residents can now see a Nobel Prize medal up close after city-born scientist Tsung-Dao Lee, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1957, donated his medal and diploma to a library named after him.
The four-story building, which opened yesterday at Jiao Tong University’s Minhang campus, hosts 70,000 items donated by 88-year-old Lee.
These include more than 3,400 papers, some 5,700 research manuscripts, 40,000 letters, scientific and artistic works, awards and books.
							
						
						The four-story building, which opened yesterday at Jiao Tong University’s Minhang campus, hosts 70,000 items donated by 88-year-old Lee.
These include more than 3,400 papers, some 5,700 research manuscripts, 40,000 letters, scientific and artistic works, awards and books.
Application Status
| 04-16 | 21315227 | Processing | 
| 03-12 | 21315226 | Processing | 
| 09-26 | 21315225 | Processing | 
Inquiry Status
| 02-29 | 02131558 | Received | 
| 03-06 | 02131557 | Received | 
| 11-14 | 02131556 | Received | 
FAQ
Q: Q: Is there a place where I can get...
A: A: Log on to http://touch.shio.gov....
A: A: Log on to http://touch.shio.gov....
Q: Q: What is the easiest way to set u...
A: A: 1. Log on to http://touch.shio.g...
A: A: 1. Log on to http://touch.shio.g...
Q: Where can I get an English map of S...
A: English maps of Shanghai are availa...
A: English maps of Shanghai are availa...




