he's devoted to ensuring their otnawell being, sure treceivoper schoolin at the root of the problem is economic gap between people in urban and rural areas. another factor is the focus on materialism and obtaining wealth. we follothe growing concerns in china for the children left at home to fend for themselves. jiefang, sichuan province, quiet and nestled among hills. radish farming is the primary source of income. these days, however, surviving on farming alone is difficult so almost half of the residents have left to work in metropolitan areas. only the elderly and children remain. at present, while their parents are away, 74 children in the village with their grandparents. one man has been watching over these youngsters more than ten years. 67-year-old shuchu tsi makes frequent visits to the children's home, particularly in july and august when they are off school for their summer break. ♪ visiting each child under the scorching sun is hard work for him, especially as the homes are so far apart. he heads to the house of an elementary school second grader. won jao chin lives with hi