Liao Jiaxi, 48 years old, quitted the well-paid job in Guangdong Province in 2016, and returned to his hometown Yongzhou to open a “home of left-behind children” at Baochangdong Village, Dalupu Town, Jianghua Yao Autonomous County. Various hobby classes are provided for left-behind kids in summer vacation, such as basketball, dancing, music, and swimming, to bring warmth to these kids and broaden their knowledge and horizon. The photo, taken on July 12, shows kids enjoying themselves in a swimming pool at the “home of left-behind children”. (Photo/Guo Liliang, Hunan Daily)
Liao Jiaxi, 48 years old, quitted the well-paid job in Guangdong Province in 2016, and returned to his hometown Yongzhou to open a “home of left-behind children” at Baochangdong Village, Dalupu Town, Jianghua Yao Autonomous County. Various hobby classes are provided for left-behind kids in summer vacation, such as basketball, dancing, music, and swimming, to bring warmth to these kids and broaden their knowledge and horizon. The photo, taken on July 12, shows kids playing tyre swings at the “home of left-behind children”. (Photo/Guo Liliang, Hunan Daily)
Liao Jiaxi, 48 years old, quitted the well-paid job in Guangdong Province in 2016, and returned to his hometown Yongzhou to open a “home of left-behind children” at Baochangdong Village, Dalupu Town, Jianghua Yao Autonomous County. Various hobby classes are provided for left-behind kids in summer vacation, such as basketball, dancing, music, and swimming, to bring warmth to these kids and broaden their knowledge and horizon. The photo, taken on July 12, shows kids having lunch at the “home of left-behind children”. (Photo/Guo Liliang, Hunan Daily)
Liao Jiaxi, 48 years old, quitted the well-paid job in Guangdong Province in 2016, and returned to his hometown Yongzhou to open a “home of left-behind children” at Baochangdong Village, Dalupu Town, Jianghua Yao Autonomous County. Various hobby classes are provided for the left-behind kids in summer vacation, such as basketball, dancing, music, and swimming, to bring warmth to these kids and broaden their knowledge and horizon. The photo, taken on July 12, shows kids studying at the “home of left-behind children”. (Photo/Guo Liliang, Hunan Daily)
Liao Jiaxi, 48 years old, quitted the well-paid job in Guangdong Province in 2016, and returned to his hometown Yongzhou to open a “home of left-behind children” at Baochangdong Village, Dalupu Town, Jianghua Yao Autonomous County. Various hobby classes are provided for left-behind kids in summer vacation, such as basketball, dancing, music, and swimming, to bring warmth to these kids and broaden their knowledge and horizon. The photo, taken on July 12, shows kids learning basketball skills at the “home of left-behind children”. (Photo/Guo Liliang, Hunan Daily)
This article is from the Hunan Provincial Government www.enghunan.gov.cn.
Translator: Pang Yuehui
Chinese source: hunantoday