China's rapid urbanization has resulted in a rising number of left-behind children who remain in rural homes. Their parents go to work in cities far away to earn a living. The children are usually taken care of by their grandparents or other relatives. A free camping is offered to migrant workers’ children in Zhejiang province this summer by Youth Palace of Yuyao City, east China’s Zhejiang province.
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