Ji Keyan loves surfing the internet, even though the amount of time he spends online sparks frequent arguments with his mother.
While some parents have expressed concerns about the amount of time their children spent surfing the internet during the summer break from school, it wasn't a problem for Yin Qiming.
"My daughter is curious about mobile phones and iPads, but she is also happy to read comics or watch videos. I have an agreement with my wife not to let our daughter spend too much time online before she is 9-years-old. Now, we accompany her when she plays with the iPad or watches cartoons, instead of leaving her alone. I hope to help her realize that the internet is just one of her toys and there are many others that can enrich her life."
China aims to improve the standards and quality of consumer goods by 2020 to raise living standards and prop up domestic consumption as part of the supply-side reform.
The State Council addressed a number of recent concerns raised by the media and the public.
After donning an apron and folding a piece of paper both horizontally and vertically, 10-year-old Jia Jia stood in front of his desk, dipped a writing brush in ink and began to form the Chinese characters for zheng zhi - integrity.
Being an education reporter has enabled me to attend and observe classes on many different subjects. One that impressed me deeply is a class I visited recently where children were taught calligraphy. It was far more interesting and attractive than what I had as a child.
Li Anqiang, a 24-year-old graduate from Sichuan University in Chengdu, Sichuan province, will fly to the United States next month to pursue his master's degree in public management at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.
For many Chinese students, a holiday amounts to another school semester. Driven by their parents, their summer vacations are not a time of fun and relaxation, but an opportunity for extra study to surpass their peers.
"I love Chongqing hotpot," wrote Japanese student Seita Nukada in beautiful Chinese calligraphy to express his passion for the local cuisine.
Some 70 international students from 14 countries who are pursuing their studies in the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region acquainted themselves with local culture by taking a two-day sightseeing trip hosted by the China Scholarship Council in June in Qinzhou, Guangxi.
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