(REUTERS) – Carlson Chuen is only two years old, and he’s preparing for an important interview.
His mother wants him to get into one of Hong Kong’s top kindergartens to get a head start in life.
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(REUTERS) – Carlson Chuen is only two years old, and he’s preparing for an important interview.
His mother wants him to get into one of Hong Kong’s top kindergartens to get a head start in life.
Continue reading