Max Wu
The Wolf Dad’s Guide to Parenting: Vicious or Reasonable?
Posted 1:00pm Fri Nov 25th, 2011 by dibeijing
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While most Chinese parents are trying desperately to get their children into Tsinghua or Peking University (aka Beida) by emulating Western educational virtues such as creativity and the “whole child” approach, one Hong Kong father is on a quest to prove them wrong. He’s doing so by enforcing corporal punishment to make his children succeed in life. And in fact, Xiao’s three children have been accepted by Peking University, a school that most Chinese parents can only dream of.
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Head for Fragrant Hills for Autumn Tints

November is the perfect time to see autumn foliage at Fragrant Hills (Xiangshan, 海淀区香山) Park. Located to the west of Beijing in Haidian District, Fragrant Hills is well known for its autumn leaves. People travel from different parts of China to visit from October to November when the leaves change color. Right now, more than half of the maple leaves in the park have turned red, a spectacle that attracted 198,000 visitors this past weekend.



