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China students are about to start their summer vacation. But China's parents have decided what kind of holiday their children will have.

Generally speaking, China students have two ways to spend their summer holidays: one is to stay at home or attend summer camps; The second is to enroll in cram schools, such as Olympics, English and musical instruments. Some lucky children don't have to spend a happy summer vacation in the classroom. For example, Yuan Weiwei has decided not to arrange any tutoring for her 12-year-old son Li Zhuoqi. "This summer vacation is for fun," she said. "I think most parents think that they should make plans for their children early. I don't blame them, but I think more non-study time should be created for children. " However, Zhu Bao, who is 14 years old, is not so lucky. His parents are going to let him attend English training classes and calligraphy training classes.

Should parents in China let their children play as much as possible and get closer to nature, or should they make up lessons so as not to fall behind? Maybe everyone has an answer in mind.