Justin CalderonFebruary 24, 2011 06:18
SHANGHAI, China — Back from college, the young woman arrives home to a teary-eyed family reunion. “I really missed you,” she says, giving her mother a squeeze. Beaming, she turns to her father and says: “Now we should go see your parents.”
This short scene played over and over on screens in the Shanghai Metro in January, broadcasting the government’s wishes that youngsters go home and visit their parents during Chinese New Year, which culminated earlier this month. Continue reading