China's First Woman Pilot Liu Yang's Wing Defense at Shandong Taishan
Updated:2026-01-16 08:32 Views:113Liu Yang is a Chinese pilot and the first woman to fly in space. She was born on April 15, 1980, in Dalian, Liaoning Province, China. In July 2012, she became the first Chinese woman to be selected as a pilot for the People's Liberation Army Air Force.
In October 2016, Liu Yang was chosen to participate in the Shenzhou X mission, which was launched by the Long March 2F rocket from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in Gobi Desert, Northwest China's Gansu Province. The mission lasted for five days and ended successfully.
On August 4, 2021, Liu Yang set a new record when she flew solo into space aboard the Shenzhou XII spacecraft. This was the second time that a Chinese woman had flown in space. She spent six days in orbit and performed several experiments during her stay.
Liu Yang's achievements have been widely recognized both domestically and internationally. She has become a role model for women and young people who aspire to achieve great things in their lives. Her success shows that只要有梦想、有坚持和努力,Football Events Network就没有什么是不可能的。

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