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Why is Japan able to build so many schools in China, and who gives them the rights? It's all ticking time bombs

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Education is the great plan of the country, and the education of the people in every country is the top priority, education is not only about teaching and educating people, but also about what kind of values and history are conveyed to the people in the embryonic period.

Our country attaches great importance to education, especially to history, in order to hope that the people will know what the country has experienced and learn from history.

Some countries also attach importance to history education, but to different degrees.

For example, Japanese history is optional, that is, the Japanese hide or even avoid their history of being an aggressor and defeated.

Why is Japan able to build so many schools in China, and who gives them the rights? It's all ticking time bombs

Previously, well-known actor Ouyang Zhenhua once posted a news on social platforms, saying that he found that Japan has built many schools in the mainland, but there is not a single Chinese student in these schools, all of them are Japanese, and Chinese are prohibited from entering.

He hoped that someone could give a reasonable explanation for this phenomenon.

Why is Japan able to build so many schools in China, and who gives them the rights? It's all ticking time bombs
Why is Japan able to build so many schools in China, and who gives them the rights? It's all ticking time bombs

Is what Ouyang Zhenhua said true?

Are there really Japanese schools in our country?

There is, and there are no less.

According to statistics, there are about 35 Japanese schools in China, and the people who receive education in them are indeed Japanese.

It's just that these Japanese schools are relatively low-key, and many people don't know about them.

Why is Japan able to build so many schools in China, and who gives them the rights? It's all ticking time bombs

According to the news, Japanese schools will only open during a specific period, and the doors are closed at other times, and the Japanese school is very strict in the management of people entering and leaving.

The campus architecture and teaching system in Japanese schools, as well as the teaching content, are the same as in schools in Japan.

Why is Japan able to build so many schools in China, and who gives them the rights? It's all ticking time bombs

In Shanghai, a first-tier city in China, there is a Shanghai Japanese School.

At the same time, Shenzhen, another first-tier city in China, also has a Shenzhen Japanese school.

These schools are strictly managed, with security guards at the entrance to regulate access and the sign that "non-school personnel are not allowed to approach the school".

At the same time, Japanese schools do not admit Chinese students, they only admit Japanese students, and provide these Japanese students with a strictly managed place of study, in which both students and staff are Japanese, even the cleaning staff.

Why is Japan able to build so many schools in China, and who gives them the rights? It's all ticking time bombs

It is understood that there are about 100 schools in mainland Japan, while there are already 35 Japanese schools in China.

Why are these Japanese schools opened and who allowed them? Actually, the answer to this question is simple.

The development of a country's trade is inseparable from investment promotion, and in the process of attracting investment in our country, many foreigners have been recruited, including Japanese.

If the Japanese want to stay and develop in China, how can the education of their next generation be solved?

Why is Japan able to build so many schools in China, and who gives them the rights? It's all ticking time bombs

Against this backdrop, Japanese schools came into being, which may be why most Japanese schools are opened in first-tier cities.

China's education model obviously did not apply to Japanese students, so the authorities allowed Japanese schools to open.

Why is Japan able to build so many schools in China, and who gives them the rights? It's all ticking time bombs

Many netizens think that Japanese schools are like a time bomb, in fact, this concern is understandable, but netizens are not underestimating their own motherland.

With the continuous enhancement of the comprehensive strength of the mainland, there are more and more Japanese students, and our country naturally has its own relevant plans and countermeasures.

Go to the countryside and follow the customs, and the Japanese can't make any big waves when they come to China.

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