Lost in Shanghai Happy Valley

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chinadaily.com.cn| Updated: July 18, 2014

Zhou Ting, a nine-year-old girl, is a stay-at-home child in Hunan province, with migrant parents working in Shanghai.

It was the first time for her to come to Shanghai and have fun in Shanghai Happy Valley because of her parents’ busy work and economic constraints.

Her family was chosen to receive a free tour by a public service program launched by Hunan TV, which cooperates with Shanghai Happy Valley to arrange public service activities.

They came to play in “Happy Ocean”, a part of Shanghai Happy Valley, and enjoyed the parent-child rides. Zhang Ting was excited when she drew with her parents on an electronic screen.

Zhou Ting's family drew.[Photo/chinadaily.com.cn]

When watching a 3D movie, Zhou Ting was deeply enchanted with its visual verisimilitude. And she was given a mascot of Shanghai Happy Valley as a present by a staff member for her upcoming birthday.

Zhou Ting's family watched movie.[Photo/chinadaily.com.cn]

Shanghai happy valley has unceasingly fulfilled its corporate social responsibility, appealing to the whole of society to pay more attention to vulnerable groups such as stay-at-home children.