Why are there so many people from China on the plane where Malaysia Airlines crashed?

China people who lost contact because of the Malaysia Airlines incident mostly traveled in groups.

China Calligraphy Association confirmed that 24 China painters and 5 staff members were in the lost class, including Vice Chairman of China Calligraphy Artists Association, Liu Rusheng, a painter from Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, Wang, a member of Jiangsu Artists Association, Zhang Jinquan, a calligrapher from Sichuan Province, Mao Tugui, a member of Sichuan Artists Association, and Mohammed Jiang, a painter from Xinjiang Autonomous Region.

It is said that an art delegation composed of 24 China painters held a calligraphy and painting exchange pen meeting with the theme of "Ode to the Chinese Dream" in Kuala Lumpur on the 5th.

There are 9 independent retirees in the lost flight class: there are 9 independent retirees in Nepal in the lost flight class. Jiro Wang, a retired teacher of China Youth University for Political Science, said that the team consisted of 23 people, and two groups of 14 elderly people who transferred from Geelong and Guangzhou returned home smoothly. However, I didn't expect that there was no news of the nine old people transferred from Kuala Lumpur.

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The investigation report released by the passenger plane safety investigation team of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 (2065438+30, 2008) said that it is still impossible to determine the cause of the passenger plane crash. Shi Guo, head of the investigation team, said that due to the lack of evidence, especially the flight recorder data and the main wreckage of the passenger plane, many issues of external concern still cannot be identified. No abnormalities were found in the investigation of the passenger plane itself, the captain and the co-pilot, but it is not excluded that the third party's human intervention caused the passenger plane to turn.

The investigation report, including the attachment 1000 pages, records the investigation and analysis of the investigation team on various aspects of information, including crew, aircraft system safety, satellite communication, flight cargo and so on. According to this report, only three wrecks were officially "confirmed" to belong to Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.

Malaysian Minister of Transport Lu Zhaofu said in a statement on the same day: "We will not give up our desire to find Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. We still hope that when there is new credible evidence, we can find the answer to the puzzle. "

On March 8, 20 14, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to Beijing, China was lost, with 239 people on board. 2065438+2005129 October, 65438+2005, the Malaysian Ministry of Civil Aviation announced that the passenger plane had crashed, and it was preliminarily speculated that all the people on board were killed.

The investigation report of China Court Network-Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 was released, but the cause of the accident was still unknown.

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