Left-behind children enjoy free tour of Beijing

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Publish time: 26th July, 2016      Source: www.cnchemicals.com
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Ayigulzeli Turson, 11, from Xinjiang, plays a hand clapping game with a friend at Peking University on July 22, 2016. She translated a Uygur jingle into Mandarin and taught it to her playmates. A total of 217 left-behind children, 9 to 17 years old, from Heilongjiang and Shanxi provinces and Xinjiang region, were invited by the All-China Federation of Trade Unions to tour Beijing for a week, free. The parents of these children are migrant workers who've left their hometowns to earn money to support their families, so the youngsters end up with the moniker 'left-behind'children. [Photo: www.cnchemicals.com Hong]

 

A group of youngsters flash victory signs in one of Peking University's exhibition halls, July 22, 2016. [Photo: www.cnchemicals.com Hong]

  

Young people on a free, weeklong tour of Beijing follow a tour guide at Peking University, July 22, 2016. Almost everyone in her group is holding a smart phone to record the visit. [Photo: www.cnchemicals.com Hong]

 

Middle school students from Chaodeng village in Daqing, Heilongjiang province jump in front of Peking University's west gate in the morning on July 22, 2016. [Photo: www.cnchemicals.com Hong]