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**Unique Winter Break Homework Showcased by Jiangbei Primary School Students** *Chongqing Broadcasting & TV Station Reporter: Yang Wei* When we think of winter break homework, many of us picture endless writing assignments. However, the students at Huaxin Experimental Primary School in Jiangbei District were given an innovative and meaningful project for their winter break—one that not only helped them enhance their skills but also strengthened their bonds with their families. On February 25, during the school's opening ceremony, three families proudly presented their special winter break projects. "Over the break, my father and I visited Hongyadong. This is the newspaper we made about our trip, titled ‘Father and Son Touring Hongyadong’," said Chen Qianyou, a student at Huaxin Experimental Primary School. According to the school, over 1,800 students were assigned a unique homework task: to explore famous Chongqing landmarks with their families and create a handwritten newspaper about their learning experiences. As part of this educational journey, students visited popular tourist attractions such as Hongyadong, the Grand Theater, and the Yangtze River Cableway. These sites became the focus of their projects, helping the students not only admire Chongqing's beauty but also appreciate the hard work of the city’s builders. Ma Yike, a fifth-grader at the school, shared his observations: "At all these spots, I saw police officers working tirelessly. They are the ones who make Chongqing even more beautiful." Chen Gong, a parent attending the ceremony, expressed his thoughts: "This kind of homework is engaging. It allows children to see the world through a research-based learning approach. They gain a more direct understanding of Chongqing's landmarks by writing and drawing about them. It also helps them become little ambassadors of the city." --- **Welcoming the New Semester with Enthusiasm in Tongnan District Schools** *Chongqing Broadcasting & TV Station Reporters: Zhao Chencheng, Wang Lang* With the winter break over, students across Tongnan District returned to school on February 25, ready for the new semester. To celebrate the first day back, schools organized a variety of engaging activities. At Fuxi Kindergarten, young children participated in their first lesson of the semester through fun and adventurous games. Guided by their teachers, the children formed orderly lines to cross a single-plank bridge, climb ladders, and navigate obstacles. The activities encouraged bravery and teamwork, setting a positive tone for the new term. Meanwhile, at Chaoyang Primary School, students held theme-based class meetings under the banner "Embrace the New Era, Be a Good Dream-Chasing Youth." The sessions covered topics such as "Civility and Etiquette" and "My Winter Holiday Adventures." Students eagerly took the stage to share their holiday experiences, expressing optimism and a commitment to becoming model youths in the new era. --- **Nurturing Patriotism: First Day Back at Nanan Schools** *Chongqing Broadcasting & TV Station Reporter: Wang Zhijie* Today, February 25, marks the first day of school for many Chongqing students after their winter break. At Nanan Experimental Foreign Language Primary School, the day began with a special "First Lesson" focused on patriotism. Teachers introduced patriotic themes by showing short films and telling historical stories, including the tale of Liu Hulan, a young martyr who gave her life for the revolution. The compelling lesson captivated the first-graders, inspiring them to develop a strong love for their country. First-grader Dong Yuhan, aged seven, shared her dream: "I want to become a Young Pioneer because I learned that the red scarf represents a piece of the national flag. I want to study hard to bring honor to my country." In addition to the patriotic lesson, the school's opening ceremony featured traditional Chinese arts, with teachers demonstrating calligraphy, paper-cutting, and martial arts. Students performed songs and skits to express their love for both their country and the arrival of spring. The event was filled with a deep sense of national pride and youthful innocence. Vice Principal Zhang Yan emphasized the importance of instilling a love for the country in the students, adding that the school will collaborate with Australian and New Zealand primary schools this year for student and teacher exchanges, aiming to give students a broader perspective while keeping a strong connection to their Chinese heritage. --- **Wushan Student’s Honesty Teaches a Valuable Lesson on the First Day of School** *Chongqing Broadcasting & TV Station Reporter: Lu Zuobing* At Longjing Primary School in Wuxia Town, fourth-grader Luo Weisong set an example for his classmates with an act of integrity. Just a day before school started, Luo found a lost phone near the Longjing Hospital and tracked down its owner, Mr. Zeng, who was working nearby. Mr. Zeng visited the school on the first day of the new term to thank Luo in person, presenting him with a new schoolbag and stationery as a gesture of appreciation. Luo’s actions served as an opportunity for the school's moral education teacher to deliver a meaningful "First Lesson" on honesty and responsibility, encouraging all students to follow in Luo’s footsteps and strive to become exemplary young citizens. --- **Tax Education Introduced on the First Day of School in Wushan** *Chongqing Broadcasting & TV Station Reporter: Gong Ao* To kick off the new school year, Wushan County’s Tax Bureau brought a unique lesson to students at Experimental Primary School. The “First Lesson on Taxes” introduced students to the basics of taxation in a fun and engaging way. Tax bureau staff used videos, slides, and everyday examples to explain how taxes are collected and used to benefit the public. The interactive lesson helped students grasp the importance of paying taxes and fostered a sense of civic responsibility. --- **Hechuan’s Students Celebrate Chinese Traditions and Family Values on the First Day of School** *Chongqing Broadcasting & TV Station Reporter: Tang Jie* At Baihu Primary School in Hechuan, students returned to school with a grand celebration under the theme "Hello, New Year! Hello, Motherland!" The event kicked off with the national anthem and a traditional Chinese dance performance. Throughout the ceremony, students recited classic Chinese texts and performed a variety of acts celebrating their love for the country and the traditions of the Chinese New Year. Additionally, a "Family Values" segment saw three families share stories of their household traditions, earning them "Model Family" awards from the school. Principal Zhao Yonggang explained that the ceremony was designed to give students a deeper appreciation for Chinese culture and the progress of the country since its reforms, inspiring them to embrace their responsibilities as citizens. As the students embark on the new semester, they also shared their personal goals and dreams for the future. One student remarked, "My dream is to become an explorer. I will make time to read more about exploration and watch documentaries to pursue this goal." ---