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下班后不躺平!这群人在夜校里“充电”上瘾


In Changsha, 52-year-old Yang Li has found new joy in life by attending a night school. As a white-collar worker, she used to spend her evenings doing housework. But now, she learns Chinese painting instead. Her life has become more colorful — even her meals are arranged as beautifully as a painter’s palette(调色板). “It opens a new chapter for me,” Yang says. “I’ve learned to be patient, to watch a leaf fall, and to admire every side of a flower.”
Like Yang, many Chinese adults are now going back to school after work. Night schools offer a wide range of courses, such as video editing, musical instruments, and artificial intelligence. These classes help people develop hobbies or gain new skills. 
People have different grounds for joining night schools. Some, like 24-year-old Wang Haodong, go there to relax. He learns guitar after work and says the affordable classes help him forget daily stress. Others, such as 46-year-old former factory worker Yang Baohua, study to keep up with a changing world. He is learning to use AI for writing and making presentations, hoping to find a better job in the future.
In cities like Changsha, a night school class usually costs between 30 and 60 yuan, with learning materials provided for free. Lessons are held on weekday evenings. Popular courses are fully booked very quickly. 
According to experts, the fast pace of modern life has created a strong demand for such evening education. Night schools offer a way for people to learn high-quality skills at a low cost. They are becoming an important part of lifelong learning in China.
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