A Chinese primary school boy saved his pocket money for half a year, accumulating one yuan at a time (14 US cents), to buy his mother a pair of shoes as a birthday gift, touching both the shop owner and millions of netizens.
The 11-year-old boy from Hebei province in northern China entered a shoe shop with a stack of one-yuan notes in his hands, asking to purchase a pair of shoes for his mother.
He indicated that it was a birthday gift for her to use during her daily commute, as he had noticed...
Chinese boy saves US$28 for 6 months to buy mum birthday gift, touches shop owner
Published 3 hours ago
Source: scmp.com

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