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The '''Shandong Lanxiang Vocational School''' ({{zh|c=山东蓝翔高|p=Shāndōng Lánxiáng Gāoděng}}) is a vocational school in the Tianqiao District of [[Jinan]], [[Shandong]], [[China]].
The '''Shandong Lanxiang Vocational School''' ({{zh|c=山东蓝翔高级技工学校|p=Shāndōng Lánxiáng Gāojí Jìgōng Xuéxiào }}) is a vocational school in the Tianqiao District of [[Jinan]], [[Shandong]], [[China]].


The school was founded in 1984<ref name=guardian2011>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2011/jun/02/chinese-school-implicated-cyber-attacks Jonathan Watts: Gmail hack: phishing finger pointed at China's Lanxiang vocational school, The Guardian, Friday 3 June 2011]</ref> and is said to have been established with support from the [[People's Liberation Army]].<ref name=nyt2010>[http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/19/technology/19china.html John Markoff, David Barboza: 2 China Schools Said to Be Tied to Online Attacks, The New York Times, published: February 18, 2010]</ref>The school admits about 20,000 students per year<ref name=guardian2011/> and offers courses in subjects like cooking, auto repair, and hairdressing, as well as computer skills (albeit possibly only basic ones).<ref name=guardian2011/>
The school was founded in 1984<ref name=guardian2011>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2011/jun/02/chinese-school-implicated-cyber-attacks Jonathan Watts: Gmail hack: phishing finger pointed at China's Lanxiang vocational school, The Guardian, Friday 3 June 2011]</ref> and is said to have been established with support from the [[People's Liberation Army]].<ref name=nyt2010>[http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/19/technology/19china.html John Markoff, David Barboza: 2 China Schools Said to Be Tied to Online Attacks, The New York Times, published: February 18, 2010]</ref>The school admits about 20,000 students per year<ref name=guardian2011/> and offers courses in subjects like cooking, auto repair, and hairdressing, as well as computer skills (albeit possibly only basic ones).<ref name=guardian2011/>

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36°42′07″N 116°59′31″E / 36.702°N 116.992°E / 36.702; 116.992

The Shandong Lanxiang Vocational School (Chinese: 山东蓝翔高级技工学校; pinyin: Shāndōng Lánxiáng Gāojí Jìgōng Xuéxiào) is a vocational school in the Tianqiao District of Jinan, Shandong, China.

The school was founded in 1984[1] and is said to have been established with support from the People's Liberation Army.[2]The school admits about 20,000 students per year[1] and offers courses in subjects like cooking, auto repair, and hairdressing, as well as computer skills (albeit possibly only basic ones).[1]

The school has been suspected as a site from which cyber attacks were launched in 2009 (Operation Aurora[2]) and in 2011;[1] school officials have denied that their school launched the attacks.[1]

Address

The street address of the school is 85 Jiluo Road (Chinese: 济泺路85号; pinyin: Jì luò lù 85 hào).

See also

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