What a dream it would be to attend classes outside! What do you think? Malaysia might want to take some notes theSun thesundaily Chinesecolleges SpringBreak love springvacation
, students—whether in high school or college—rarely have time to eat or even slumber. Their tight schedules and timelines might be to blame for this. Out of the overwhelming majority, these Chinese colleges offer their own version of ‘Spring Break’, giving students a week to unwind.
The involved colleges are within the aviation sector and are catering to traffic controllers, aircraft attendants, pilots, and security personnel. Additionally, since 2019, schools have given students a week off in the spring, but this year’s theme places a particular focus on romance. This spring break programme was developed in reaction to feedback from students who want a “Set time to meet new people, study outside of the classroom, and experience beauty of love,“ said Lu Ping, deputy dean of one of the colleges.
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