The parade took place on August 18 in Bobai County in China’s Guangxi. The students had scored highlight in the Gaokao, China’s college entrance exam.

The parade took place on August 18 in Bobai County in China’s Guangxi.  The students had scored highlight in the Gaokao, China’s college entrance exam.

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A celebration: The parade featured motorbikes, trucks and SUVs carrying the students  Photo: Daily Mail

Four students who got into the two top universities in China were given a parade by their town to celebrate their achievements.

According to reports, the parade lasted some 40 minutes.   The students can be seen standing through the sunroofs of four separate SUVs as a truck also joins them saying their achievements. 

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The students were pictured in the SUVs as they were paraded around Bobai County  Photo: Daily Mail

Colourful flags can also be seen.  It’s thought that the parade was organised by family and townsfolk to celebrate the four students’ achievements. 

The students have been admitted to Peking and Tsinghua Universities known to be the two top schools in the country. 

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The four students had been admitted to the two top universities in China  Photo: Daily Mail

Over nine million high school graduates sit the exam every year. The test, known as ‘gaokao’ in China is known for being difficult and examines students on their Chinese, maths and English along with a science or humanities subject of their choice.

If students fail the Gaokao, it will make it hard for them to get a good paying job. Because of this students spend hours studying for the test with some revising for 16 hours a day in extreme cases. 

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It’s thought that the parade was organised by family and townsfolk to celebrate the four students’ achievements  Photo: Daily Mail

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