Lunchtime Naps in China
In China, lunchtime naps (小睡) are a must. Typical Chinese
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The Chinese view napping not only
Regardless of its human biological benefits, naps are rooted in Chinese culture. Chinese school periods usually end around 4 pm or 5 pm, sometimes even 6 pm. This makes lunchtime naps all the most important so students can have as much energy as needed
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