Fuzhou Yinghua Vocational College traces its origins to Yinghua Academy, which was founded in 1881 and is known as "Yinghuazhai". It was reopened in 1988 and has a history of 141 years. It was once praised by the Fuzhou Municipal People's Government as the "Business Card of Fuzhou Education". In Yinghua's more than 100-year history of education, many elite talents have been cultivated, including 16 academicians and many outstanding scientists, including "Father of Chinese Chemical Industry" Hou Debang, power scientist Shen Yuan, mathematician Chen Jingrun, geology expert Lu Yaoru, computer science and technology expert Zhang Bo, and automobile design research expert Guo Konghui; more than 40 revolutionary martyrs, including Fang Erhao, the first secretary of the Fuzhou Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China; Lin Sen, Chairman of the National Government, and social science leaders such as Chen Daisun, Wang Tieya, and Gao Fang. Yinghua's outstanding students have made indelible contributions to the development of modern Chinese science and education. "Learning science and serving the motherland" has become a tradition for Yinghua students. Xiang Nan, Secretary of the Fujian Provincial Party Committee, Chen Mingyi, and Yuan Qitong, Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, wrote inscriptions for Yinghua successively. During his work in Fujian, General Secretary Xi Jinping wrote an inscription for the alumni who donated money to reopen Yinghua, "Overseas Chinese, Souls Remain in Fujian", to encourage Yinghua people to work hard for the cause of education. With the support of Xiang Nan, then Secretary of the Fujian Provincial Party Committee, in 1988, the alumni of Fuzhou Yinghua School reopened Fuzhou Yinghua School with one heart and one mind; in 1994, based on the need to support the development of private education in the country, the Fuzhou Yinghua Foreign Languages College was established with the approval of the Fujian Provincial Department of Education, and the pilot education of higher education diplomas began; in 2001, with the approval of the Fujian Provincial People's Government, it became one of the first batch of ordinary higher vocational colleges and was renamed "Fuzhou Yinghua Vocational College", included in the national unified enrollment plan; in 2010, the college successfully passed the first round of talent training work level evaluation of the Ministry of Education; in 2011, it became a pilot college for the reform of the non-profit and public welfare higher vocational education system in Fujian Province; in 2012, it was elected as the vice chairman unit of the Employment Management and Guidance Professional Committee of the Fujian Higher Education Society. In 2019, the school successfully passed the second round of talent training assessment, was approved to establish the Fujian Provincial Academician Expert Workstation in 2020 (the only private college in the province to set up an academician workstation), and was selected as one of the first batch of "Scientist Spirit Education Bases" in Fuzhou in 2022. The college has been awarded honorary titles such as "Top 100 Education Schools", "Socially Satisfied School", "Provincial Honesty and Trustworthiness Demonstration Unit", "Advanced Grassroots Party Organization of Fuzhou Colleges and Universities", and "5A Safe Campus".
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