Practically, a teaching revolution
To award his contribution to New China's construction, the Beijing and Gansu governments bestowed upon Alley the title of "honorary citizen" in 1982 and 1985, respectively. The Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries saw him named among the "top 10 international friends" in 2009.
Zhao from the museum says Alley's legacy is huge. "He broadened the horizon of locals and inspired many to start their own businesses. The factories laid the foundation for industrial development in the county. While they dug tunnels for the farm, they made archaeological discoveries."
He promoted exchanges between China and New Zealand. Gansu and Christchurch in New Zealand became sister regions in 1984.According to the local government, cooperation is seen in areas of culture, tourism, husbandry, agriculture and trade.
Xue Tao, a resident in Zhangye, says during Alley's 60 years in China, he not only helped bridge China with the world, but also pioneered modern Chinese occupational education, as he creatively combined the rural economy in remote and poor areas with his educational system in Shandan.
Zhang from the museum says: "Alley is a great fighter for internationalism, a social activist and is one of many international friends who have contributed to the Chinese revolution and the country's construction."