Hardworking Chinese Students Do Homework On Plane During The Holidays Season

You know what they say: school and education before everything else. Wait… does anyone even say that?

Realistically speaking, us Singaporeans are well aware of the importance of education, but to have it encroach into our personal holiday time?

That’s what these Chinese kids are doing:

Hardworking Chinese Students Do Homework On Plane

When I’m on a plane the first thing I feel like doing is to watch a movie, take a nap or anything in between. The LAST thing I’d want to do is do my homework.

Firstly, I wouldn’t even pack my homework to go on holiday in the first place. But these Chinese kids did during ‘Golden Week’ where domestic and international travel is very common and popular.

Even though it’s a period for travelling and holidays, the student still diligently brought their homework on board the flight, according to a passenger.

The passenger was on board a flight from Turfan, Xinjiang to Guangzhou when she allegedly saw a couple of children doing their homework on the flight.

She Was Impressed, So She Snapped A Few Pictures

She was surprised and impressed and so she whipped her camera out and took a couple of photographs of the kids doing their work.

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Exhibit A: See how diligently she’s working on her homework?

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Exhibit B: Damn, do these kids even rest?

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Exhibit C: Not a creepy image at all, snooping from behind to get this shot.

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Exhibit D: Guys got study while on aeroplanes too okay.

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Exhibit E: “Wahlao eh, why my maths paper so hard one. Jialat.”

Thanks, OP for the many pictures of kids studying on aeroplanes. The world owes you one.

Seeing These Chinese Kids Do Their Work So Hardworking-ly Inspired The Passenger

If you’ve got the Monday / Tuesday / Wednesday / Thursday / Friday blues, here’s something to cheer you up:

At least you’re not a kid up in the air on a plane somewhere doing their homework during the holiday period.

The passenger mentioned that she didn’t look forward to going back to work, but seeing these hardworking children gave her motivation. She hopes that the children will achieve high GPAs and get into NUS.

Just kidding.