Crossing campus through the trees in an early autumn breeze, with freshly cut grass sticking to my shoes, and the wet pendula of a weeping willow sweeping across my shoulder, and up ahead, I hear a girl singing, “It’s stopped raining, everybody’s in the play, and don’t you know, it’s a beautiful new day.” That’s my classmate from Seoul, and beside her, one of our teachers, a Chinese man, who recently returned from Rome, strumming a guitar.
Such a scene might strike you as being completely out of step with what you’d expect at a Chinese high school, and yet, this is a new era for exceptional educational experiences, and just another “beautiful day” at “Hua Er,” officially the No.2 High School of East China Normal University. This is the…
