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Chris Buckley seems to be a bit biased in his report by comparing only Henan with big cities like Shanghai and Beijing. The two major cities had started to progress far earlier than any other cities and gave rise to major educational hubs so comparing the countryside to a major urban development that began years ago seems to come out as a very one-sided undertone. There are other provinces and cities in China where education might be on equal levels with the two urban areas mentioned. There is no denying the fact that inequality does persist in China because the government officials tend to focus more on the urban areas than on the rural ones but keeping in mind the geography of the land it is hard to focus on any issue without keeping in mind the background of the country and the phases that it went through to attain the position in the world it enjoys today. The federal government does tend to lose sight of the issues of the sort because there is so much more to focus on in China but the regional government should not only put Henan in the spotlight of the educational injustice rather put it in every other province that faces the problem of quota system educational place allotment. There needs to be a proper report that not only focuses on the province of Henan during gaokao but also other provinces that feel deprived of equal education opportunities.
In conclusion, the writer does remain firm on the ground that many Chinese students prefer going abroad for education because the gaokao system makes it hard for them to get into good universities and attain an educational degree of good standards but then again, the news report only talked about Henan when it could have talked about other provinces that feel neglected in the backdrop of the article. China is going to face a lot of issues relating to inequality because of the large population it has maintained but this does not mean that inequalities cannot be eradicated rather, with time if the federal government takes up the issue then there might be progress made. There are other provinces in China facing educational inequality and they should be in the spotlight as well.
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