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‘Tents of love:’ Why Chinese parents camp in college gyms
For the past five years, Tianjin University in northern China has provided free accommodation for parents in what it calls "tents of love."
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The parents of Xiong Jinqi, a freshman at Tianjin University, were among those camping out. "My parents are eager to see what my life will be in the next four years," he says.
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At the Northwestern Polytechnical University in Xi'an, parents were offered rattan mats to sleep on.
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Images of schools gyms packed with parents have been widely shared on Chinese social media prompting a debate on whether China's only children are too coddled.
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China's millennials are often doted on by parents and two sets of grandparents, prompting fears that China has produced a generation of "little emperors" unable or unwilling to take care of themselves.
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Xiong Bingqi, an education expert, says that many of the children are the first in their family to go to college.
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Rows of tents are set up to accommodate Chinese parents at Tianjin University, northern China.