Teachers walk students home with a canopy tent

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A cute giant “caterpillar” appeared on the playground of an elementary school in Wuhan City, Central China’s Hubei Province on September 16. It turned out that teachers were walking students home with a canopy tent to keep them dry during a sudden downpour. Teachers with raincoats moved the canopy tent forward and students walked under the tent in an orderly fashion, in a form that looked like a “caterpillar.”

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