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中國大學裏爲何突現愛的帳篷

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These are called "love tents" but they're not what you think.

雖被稱爲“愛的帳篷”,但是它們可與你所想不同。

Chinese colleges have come up with an unusual way to help freshmen settle in.

中國的大學別出心裁,以一種特殊的方式幫助新生適應校園。

They turn their gyms into campsites for moms and dads, some of whom have traveled thousands of miles across the country, to say goodbye.

學校把體育館作爲營地讓家長落腳,這其中不乏一些人從國內各處不遠萬里來送別他們的寶貝。

For the past five years, Tianjin University in northern China has provided free accommodation for parents in what it calls "tents of love." Other schools let parents sleep on mats in school gymnasiums.

過去五年來,天津大學一直爲家長們提供免費住處,並將其稱爲“愛的帳篷”。其它學校也讓家長借宿在學校體育館的墊子上。

"Going to college is a life moment and my parents didn't want to miss that," said Xiong Jinqi, a freshman at Tianjin University majoring in applied chemistry.

熊金琦(音)是天津大學應用化學專業新生,他說:“去大學報到是一生中的重要時刻,我爸媽不想錯過。”

His parents traveled with him on the 19-hour train journey from Jiangxi province in southern China.

他父母陪他一起從中國南方的江西省坐了19個小時的火車來到學校。

"My parents are eager to see what my life will be in the next four years."

“他們特別想看到我未來四年的生活會是什麼樣子。”

Coddled?

溺愛?

Images of schools gyms packed with parents have been widely shared on Chinese social media prompting a debate on whether China's only children are too coddled.

學校體育館裏擠滿家長的圖片在中國的社交媒體上廣泛流傳,引起了人們對中國獨生子女是否太過嬌慣的爭論。

Some have voiced criticism of Tianjin University, saying that they think both the parents and the children should be more independent.

有人批評天津大學的做法,他們認爲家長和孩子都應該更加獨立。

Of course, "helicopter parents" like these aren't confined to China.

當然,這樣的“直升機父母”也並非僅限於中國。

But China's millennials are often doted on by parents and two sets of grandparents, prompting fears that China has produced a generation of "little emperors" unable or unwilling to take care of themselves.

但中國的千禧一代,常常是被爸媽哄着,爺爺奶奶姥姥姥爺寵着,使人擔心中國培養了一代“小皇帝”,不願意自理或缺乏自理能力。

Xiong Bingqi, the deputy director of think-tank 21st Century Education Research Institute, thinks the problem is overstated.

21世紀教育研究院的副院長熊丙奇認爲,問題嚴重性被誇大了。

"It has always been a problem in China that at the start of every school year, colleges are packed with parents who come along to drop off their children and stay with them," he said.

“每一次新學年開始的時候,大學裏都擠滿了送學生的家長,並且還會呆幾天,這在中國一直是個問題,”他說。

"For some families, it's their way to celebrate the first-ever family member who's able to go to college," Xiong added. "There's nothing wrong with sharing the happiness."

“對一些家庭來說,這是對家裏出了第一位大學生的慶祝方式,”熊院長補充道。“分享這份喜悅沒什麼不對的。”

'No brainer'

“人之常情”

Xiong's father said the decision to escort their son was a no-brainer. He and his wife are among the many "campers" who sleep in the 550 temporary tents set up in the Tianjin University gym.

熊金琦的爸爸說護送兒子來學校是想都不用想的事兒。他和妻子兩人同衆多“露營者”一起,睡在天津大學體育館搭起的550個臨時帳篷裏。

"My child has lots of luggage and we also want to go travel," said his father Xiong Yonghui.

“孩子要拿很多行李,我倆也想旅旅遊,”熊金琦的父親熊永輝說。

"The hotels nearby are fully booked so I had to sleep in the tents."

“附近的旅館都訂滿了,只能住帳篷。”

Their son also shrugged off the criticism although he said he was looking forward to living on his own for the first time.

儘管他們的兒子說自己期望着開始第一次獨立的生活,但也對批評的聲音不屑一顧。

"Being accompanied by my parents doesn't mean I'm spoiled."

“爸媽陪着並不代表我被慣壞了。”