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Overseas, but underwhelmed

By Cao Yin | China Daily | Updated: 2016-10-11 07:52

The rise in the number of children participating in study tours abroad is leading to conflicts between parents and organizers. Cao Yin reports.

Parents are being urged to ensure that they sign contracts and take time to study all the relevant information before allowing their children to take study tours overseas.

The warnings come after a number of schools and education institutions were sued by parents dissatisfied with the services provided, the subjects taught and the food and accommodations on offer.

Overseas, but underwhelmed

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