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Q: Is there Physical Education in schools?

12 years 35 weeks ago in  Health & Safety - China

 
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primary middle high school mostly no. college yes but it is silly dancing and sword play

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Yes there is PE in the schools and colleges where I am..Zhejiang

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It depends on the province, but usually primary schools have PE classes. Some middle and high schools do also. And you can take different athletic courses at universities. It's not like PE classes in the US or UK though. Mainly stretching and warm-up exercises. Also, older students "run" laps a few times a week. They group up by class and music is played on the loud speakers (it was cheesy American pop music at the school by where I lived) and they would jog in groups around the track.

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