The measures come after China issued its first national plan in January to build a "strong education nation" by 2035.
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HONG KONG: China is aiming to beef up physical education in schools, making it core to the curriculum rather than a secondary subject, authorities said as they push for a more “holistic education” amid growing concerns about the rise in childhood obesity.
The measures come after China issued its first national plan in January to build a "strong education nation" by 2035.
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