Disciples early grades of
primary school number 1 in Goksine (Shaanxi province in western China) live in nearby Xi’an. The school building is
too small to make a rest room there, and most of the students
live too far away to go home for lunch, so they are
forced to spend the midday sleep
directly on the desk.
This tradition is known as
wujiao and familiar students of all schools in Mainland China and Taiwan – a
half-hour sleep after lunch. While such habits
may seem strange to Europeans, teachers insist that children are
very happy with their “sleeping” situation
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