Khaleej Times

Pictures of ‘Frost Boy’ highlight impact of poverty in rural China

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beijing — A viral photo of a Chinese boy whose hair is encrusted with ice after his hour-long walk to school in freezing temperatur­es has stirred debate about the impact of poverty on children in rural regions.

Wang Fuman, a primary school student in southwest Yunnan province, gained the moniker “Frost Boy” after his principal shared a photo online of his rosy cheeks and icy hair, Chinese media reported this week.

According to the state-owned China News Service agency, the teacher who took the photo said it generally takes Wang more than an hour to make the 4.5-kilometre journey from his home to the school.

The temperatur­e was -9 degrees Celsius the day the photo was taken, China News Service reported.

Other photos online appeared to show Wang’s chapped and swollen hands atop a near-perfect exam sheet. Poverty alleviatio­n has been one of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s banner initiative­s since taking office in 2012.

Calling for the establishm­ent of a “moderately prosperous society”, Xi has vowed to wipe out rural poverty by 2020. Official statistics found in 2016 that around 43.3 million rural residents still lived below the country’s official poverty line of 2,300 yuan ($346) a year in the country of 1.4 billion people.

The plight of “left-behind children” like Wang, whose parents work in cities while their children stay behind in the village with siblings and grandparen­ts, has been hotly discussed in recent years.

“We still haven’t done enough work to help the poor,” one commentato­r on the Twitter-like Weibo platform said. Another user noted: “China has a lot of kids like this.”

Several social media users also accused the media of exploiting “Frost Boy” and causing him to “overexert himself ” by having him appear in a slew of video reports.

But the online attention has not been without reward: Beijing News announced on its Weibo account that as of Wednesday, sympatheti­c internet users had donated 100,000 yuan ($15,400) to Wang’s school and another school in the area.

Each student will individual­ly receive 500 yuan ($77).

 ?? AFP ?? Wang Fuman, who wants to be a police officer, says the journey to school is cold, but it’s not hard. —
AFP Wang Fuman, who wants to be a police officer, says the journey to school is cold, but it’s not hard. —

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