teaching in the actual countryside would have been difficult for the following: the true countryside is ruled by village committees rather than public security bureaus (in other words "the police station") - the lack of a police station means that i) a foreigner cannot register himself within the 48 hours stipulated by law and thus has no way to be there legally (not even touching ground on visas/work permits) ii) the nearest police station is always located in the county connected to villages (in your case, yingde) - which is why you were able to teach "in the countryside" of yingde county iii) the countryside may lack commercial ways to wash, sleep or drink water. there may not be motorable passes until several kilometers close to the connecting county. not being able to rely on commercial transport could see you stranded for days iv) schools in the actual countryside resemble syrian refugee camps. flattened stones rising from the same rock the school is built function as student's seats
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