Wu Zhongyan (2nd R), a rural primary school teacher, teaches her students paper cutting in Gaoma Village Primary School, where most students are "left-behind children", in Liuzhou, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. The phrase is used in China to describe rural children whose parents work in other cities. Left-behind children usually live with relatives, often their grandparents, while their parents work away from home. (Xinhua/Long Tao)
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