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[In the 1980s, the poor quality of the public village primary school led to considerable dissatisfaction and a heightened level of grievance among the villagers. They could not change the environment of the school, which had exceeded its capacity, and yet, in Ren VillageRen Village, education and school were at least available. In such a context, individuals produce a kind of local interaction, a game and an adjustment, resulting in the rebirth of the private school.]
Published: May 9, 2018
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