Chinese universities set up campsites for anxious parents

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Parents camping in the gymnasium of Tianjin University in 2017
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A growing number of universities in China are setting up temporary camps where anxious parents of first-year students can keep an eye on their offspring.

The tent cities started springing up around university campuses several years ago, and now some colleges are taking the lead by arranging formal facilities where parents of new students can camp out, the New York Times reports.

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