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On Oct. 10, a video showing children being taught about public transportation etiquette was posted on Twitter with a caption that reads “Education in Japan.”
The video shows a simulation of common courtesy in public transport, where people, including children, give their seats to pregnant women and the elderly.
It has been viewed 1.5 million times with 7,300 retweets and 19,000 likes before it was deleted. The same video with a similar caption has also been shared widely on Twitter through another account.
Users’ comments to the post suggest many of them believe it shows Japanese education and commended Japanese culture.
However, the claim is misleading. The kindergarten activity in this video was conducted in Xinjiang, China. It was first posted on Douyin on Sept. 23 and in the video, a child can be heard speaking in Mandarin Chinese, “阿姨阿姨,您坐我这里” (in English, “Auntie, please sit here”) when he offers his seat to the “pregnant lady”.
On Oct. 30, a Tacheng (塔城)official Douyin account posted a follow-up video and said it was taken at the Chinibai village (迟尼拜村) kindergarten on the Qiaheji pasture(恰合吉牧场) in Tacheng, Xinjiang.
In the new video a Chinibai village kindergarten teacher said the aim of the activity is to teach the children respect for the elderly and care for the people in need.
Annie Lab compared the video posted by Tacheng news media center and the misleading Twitter video and found them identical.
A boy has a make-believe bump on his belly, ostensibly to make him look like a pregnant woman, and a girl is holding a stick, apparently to play the role of an old woman.
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