I'm Chinese, but I'm raised here, and they DO NOT wear Aeropostale and Hollister. That's what I wear. Some Chinese schools rewuire a uniform...a not very attractive uniform... (trust me, I visited last year) in China, fashion is not what kids care about the most, grades are so...nothing 2 fancy or cool, something their mom picked out 4 them or tshirts w/ weird English on them...im not trying 2 sound racist here, cuz im Chinese, but im just saying their fashion sense...yah
Chinese kids typically wear school uniforms or casual outfits to school. School uniforms are often mandated by schools, and consist of a standard style with specific colors and designs. Casual outfits for school are similar to what kids in other countries might wear – jeans, t-shirts, and sneakers are common choices.
Chinese children typically attend school for around 8 hours a day, including breaks and lunchtime. This can vary depending on the school and the grade level of the students.
I'm Japanese myself, so I'm not really sure... but from what I heard... Chinese people believed that there are some tensions between us, and rumors claimed that the Japanese people are creating atomic bombs. Hence, young Chinese students are forced to stay at least 15 hours in school to educate the physics, and chemistry to create the bomb. I think they are stupid.
Chinese students typically attend school for 5 days a week, from Monday to Friday. They also have additional classes and activities during weekends and holidays to prepare for exams and competitions.
The number of people in a Chinese school can vary significantly depending on the school's size and type. Generally, it can range from a few hundred students in smaller schools to several thousand in larger institutions.
Historically, Chinese people wore metal shoes as a form of protection for their feet during battle or while working in hazardous conditions. The metal shoes were designed to provide stability and defense against sharp objects or rough terrain. However, this practice is no longer common in modern times.
Yes, most do.
No
They fly their pet unicorns. But most Chinese kids prefer Dragons as pets.
they wear forms to school They wear uniforms but they wear them as the color as there flag...
Today, they wear - certainly if they are city kids - mostly the same clothes that kids in other industrialized countries wear. It's rather the other way around: looking at the labels in most "US" brand names, US kids today are usually wearing Chinese clothes.
Chinese children typically attend school for around 8 hours a day, including breaks and lunchtime. This can vary depending on the school and the grade level of the students.
yes!
no
clothes
they were suits
sometimes
regular school uniforms