Father-Child Room: The Concept of Infant Care in Chinese Families is Undergoing a Profound Transformation

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Beijing, December 26 (Xinhua) — Where can I change my baby's diaper and wash them? How can I prepare formula and feed my baby when they're hungry? Several years ago, fathers, left alone with their children in public places, often felt confused and embarrassed by the "No Men Allowed" sign on the door of the "Mother and Child Room."

Recently, "Father and Baby Room" or "Family Baby Care Room" have quietly appeared in many public places in Chinese cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen, aiming to alleviate the awkward situation of fathers in caring for babies and promote their participation in this process.

"Before, when I went for a walk with my child, I often had to hide in the restroom to change his diaper. Now, shopping malls have spacious and hygienic 'Father-Child Rooms,' equipped with a changing table and bottle warmer. This has saved me a lot of trouble," shares a Beijing resident surnamed Fan, adding that when he went shopping with his one-year-old son at a mall in Beijing's Chaoyang District, the new 'Father-Child Room' was a great help.

"My husband and I often share childcare. We used to go to the 'Mother and Child Room' in many shopping malls, and some of them had a sign on the door that said 'No Men Allowed.' In those cases, Dad would just sit on a bench outside and laze around, while I had to do everything myself," said a working mother named Xu.

On the door of the baby care room on the fourth floor of this shopping mall in Beijing's Chaoyang District, there are two signs reading "Shared Baby Care" and "A Room That's Not Hers Alone," each featuring a man and woman holding a baby together.

A sofa, a sink, a crib, a changing table for changing diapers, a bottle warmer… Everything you need to care for babies is here.

Furthermore, the room is divided into two areas: one for infant care and one for breastfeeding. A sign reading "No Men Allowed" and a curtain are placed at the entrance to the separate breastfeeding area. Over the course of half an hour, a total of seven families with their babies visited the "Shared Child Care Room," three of which had a man accompanying them.

For a long time, public childcare facilities in China were almost equivalent to "mother and baby rooms." These spaces were originally designed to protect the privacy of breastfeeding women, so the "No Men Allowed" sign became common practice.

However, with the development of society and changes in family structures, fathers' involvement in childcare has increased significantly. This is especially true for millennials, those born in the 1990s and even 1995s, who currently represent the main demographic force. They are more inclined to share childcare responsibilities equally within the family.

“The paradigm shift from the ‘Mother and Child Room’ to the ‘Father and Child Room’ appears at first glance to be a differentiation of the functions of public spaces, but in reality it reflects a breakthrough in concept – the transition of childcare responsibilities to ‘joint distribution between parents’ and ‘sharing of responsibility by society’.”

In recent years, the concept of shared parental involvement in childcare and upbringing has become increasingly common in China. Data from a Chinese family tracking study conducted by the Institute of Social Research at Peking University shows that fathers of the post-1990s generation with children under 10 spend an average of 2.39 hours daily on childcare, which is approximately 16 percent more than fathers of the post-1970s generation.

Liu Xiao, a father who had just changed his one-year-old daughter's diaper in one of these rooms, expressed his approval of the space. "It's very nice that such amenities have been created. It's also one of the reasons we chose this particular mall for shopping," he said. "I believe the traditional idea that 'men earn a living, while women run the house and look after the children' is becoming a thing of the past. Fathers should be involved in raising their children. My daughter is very attached to me, and I get great satisfaction and a sense of accomplishment from this process."

According to most Chinese respondents, the transition from "Mother and Child Room" to "Father and Child Room" or "Family Child Care Room" signifies more than just a change of name. It represents a significant step in humanizing urban infrastructure and, more importantly, serves as a mirror to profound transformations in Chinese families' understanding of childcare and upbringing. This transformation, realized through spatial forms, subtly redefines the role of fathers and moves society toward a more egalitarian model of shared childcare responsibilities.

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The total length of the East Siberian Railway in China has exceeded 50 thousand km.

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BEIJING, Dec. 26 (Xinhua) — The Fuxing high-speed train departed from Yan'an, a holy site of China's revolution in Northwest China's Shaanxi Province, for Xi'an, the provincial capital, on Friday morning, bringing the length of China's high-speed railways in operation to more than 50,000 km.

Let us remember that China is the country with the largest East Siberian Railway network in the world. -0-

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US forces launched strikes against ISIS militants in northwestern Nigeria.

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Washington, Dec. 25 (Xinhua) — US President Donald Trump said on Thursday that the US military had launched a "powerful and deadly" strike against Islamic State (IS) militants in northwestern Nigeria.

“This evening, at my direction as Commander-in-Chief, the United States of America launched a powerful and deadly strike against the scum of ISIS in northwestern Nigeria, who have been brutally murdering mostly innocent Christians on a scale not seen in years, even centuries,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.

"The Department of Defense has carried out a series of flawless attacks," Trump added, vowing that the United States will not allow radical Islamic terrorism to flourish. –0–

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The Wuliji checkpoint on the Chinese-Mongolian border has passed state acceptance.

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BEIJING, Dec. 26 (Xinhua) — The Wuliji Port of China and Mongolia, in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, passed the state acceptance test on Thursday, indicating that the border crossing meets the necessary conditions for official operation, the Neimenggu Ribao daily reported Friday.

The Uliji checkpoint, bordering the South Gobi aimag of Mongolia, is located in the Uliji soum of the Arashan left khoshun of the Arashan aimag of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Republic.

In recent years, a total of 21 key projects have been implemented to construct this border crossing, with a total investment of 2.66 billion yuan (approximately 378 million US dollars). Key facilities, such as a joint inspection building, freight and passenger corridors, an import/export inspection point, and other structures have been constructed, while supporting infrastructure, such as roads, communications facilities, and water and electricity networks, has been fully operational, laying the foundation for the official opening and operation of this crossing.

Planning and construction of the Wuliji Portal began in 2016 with the approval of the State Council of the People's Republic of China. In October 2021, the relevant government agency approved its temporary opening to the outside world. Over four years of trial operation, it handled over 9,300 tons of cargo valued at 13.67 million yuan, and the number of border crossings in both directions reached 12,000.

The official opening of the Wuliji Port will promote the further development of China-Mongolia energy and trade and economic exchanges, deepen cooperation between the two countries in areas such as culture, tourism and healthcare, and play a positive role in promoting the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region's deep integration into the joint construction of the Belt and Road Initiative and building a bridgehead for China's opening up to the north.

At the same time, the Wuliji checkpoint, together with the Ganqimaodu and Ceke border crossings, will form a cluster of border checkpoints in western Inner Mongolia, which will further improve the location of checkpoints that facilitate China's opening to the north. -0-

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NSU athletes are prize winners of the "King of strong!" tournament

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The annual All-Russian "King of Strong!" strength sports tournament took place, with NSU and SUNC students winning 12 medals, and two women achieving the Master of Sports standard! The program included competitions in powerlifting, powerlifting, various bench presses, and armlifting, and attracted over 500 athletes from 27 cities in 14 regions of Russia, as well as guests from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan.

Our students demonstrated excellent results in various weight categories and events.

First place in powerlifting was taken by:

Anna Yakovleva (FEN) — achieved the Master of Sports standards in bench press and the Candidate Master of Sports standards in powerlifting

Alina Titenko (IMMT) achieved the Master of Sports standard in powerlifting.

Varvara Stepanova (MMF)

Mark Gulev (MMF)

Olga Korneva (NSU Specialized Scientific Center)

Anna Buraeva (SSC NSU)

Ekaterina Malysheva (NSU Specialized Scientific Center)

Daria Gribanova (IMMT)

The first place in the biathlon was taken by:

Platon Lyalyakin (EF)

Rafael Strelnikov (FF)

First place in bench press was taken by:

Zhamso Chimitdorzhiev (EF)

Matvey Gringolts (NSU Specialized Scientific Center)

Second places were taken by:

Mikhail Vopilovsky (NSU Specialized Scientific Center) — biathlon

Stefan Slepenkov (FEN) – powerlifting

Fourth place in powerlifting was taken by:

Mikhail Belentyev (FF)

Ivan Timoshenko (MMF)

Congratulations to our athletes and coach Alexander AvgustinovichCongratulations on your excellent performance at the All-Russian competition and we wish you further sporting victories!

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Ten people were killed and 32 injured when a bus plunged into a ravine in eastern Mexico.

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MEXICO CITY, December 25 (Xinhua) — Ten people were killed and 32 others were injured when a bus plunged into a ravine in the municipality of Zontecomatlan in the state of Veracruz in eastern Mexico, local authorities said on Thursday.

The accident killed 10 people, including one minor, according to a municipal statement published on its official Facebook page. Authorities are continuing to identify the victims.

According to survivors and emergency services, the accident occurred on Wednesday. A Conexion bus veered off the road on a difficult stretch of highway in northern Veracruz.

The injured were taken to hospitals, the state civil protection secretariat said on Facebook. –0–

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Snowfall in Changchun

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On December 23, a cold front brought heavy snowfall to Changchun, Jilin Province.

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Snowfall in Changchun On December 23, heavy snowfall occurred in Changchun, Jilin Province, under the influence of a cold air front.

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The ITS AWESOME conference brought together graduate students from the Faculty of Information Technologies and the Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanics of NSU.

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The annual ITS AWESOME conference for graduate students from the Faculty of Information Technology and the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics was held at Novosibirsk State University on December 20. Participants were given the opportunity to present papers in English and present research they had been working on for nearly two years. Sixty-seven graduate students participated in the conference: 10 Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics (MMF) of NSU and 57 s Faculty of Information Technology (FIT) of NSU.

The conference was organized into three sections: "Systems on a Chip, Telecommunications and Computing Systems," "Intelligent Systems and Information Technology," and "Data Analysis, Machine Learning and Their Applications."

The presentations focused primarily on information technology, systems-on-chip, artificial intelligence, and neural networks. This year, the interdisciplinary section devoted to the application of IT in biology, chemistry, physics, and medicine was significantly expanded.

Master's students had the opportunity to discuss their research with English teachers and other participants both during workshops and informally. A student organizing committee was responsible for the preparation and execution of the conference.

Following the work of the sections, the best reports were awarded with commemorative gifts.

In the "Systems on a Chip, Telecommunications, and Computing Systems" category, the best presentations were presented by Pavel Bortnikov (FIT) on "Reading, Quality Control, and Wireless Transmission of EEG Data from Microcontroller Systems," Dmitry Bondar (FIT) on "Research and Development of Dedicated Sessions in Postgres Pro Enterprise," and Anton Vlasenko (FIT) on "Development of a Computer Vision-Based Tomato Recognition Module for a Greenhouse Harvesting Robot." In the "Intelligent Systems and Information Technology" category, the best presentations were presented by Elena Melnikova (FIT) on "A Hybrid Approach to Extracting Structured Knowledge from Technical Documents Using Ontologies and Large Language Models," Anna Shatrova (FIT) on "Development of Algorithms for Assessing the Semantic Similarity of Keywords in Conditions of Limited Data," and Ahsan Shakoor (MMF) on "Reconstruction of Fetal Brain MRI Images: A Synthetic Approach." In the category "Data Analysis, Machine Learning and Applications," the best presentations were given by Vladimir Kharchenko (FIT) on "Application of a Hybrid Quantum Algorithm with Graph Coding to the Max-Cut Problem," Polina Karitskaya (FIT) on "Development of Deep Learning Methods for Classifying Chromothripsis Events in Human Cancer Cell Genomes," and Alexander Sartakov (FIT) on "Architecture of a Low-Latency Multimodal Touch Interface for Next-Generation Prosthetics."

This year's conference was sponsored by SHIFT and YADRO. SHIFT provided branded merchandise for the awards ceremony for the best speakers, and YADRO provided financial support for coffee breaks for participants.

Anton Vlasenko, FIT NSU:

"It was a special experience for me—it was the first time I presented a paper about my development in English. It was really interesting to answer questions in English and feel how much easier it is to formulate my thoughts in person. It's a great experience that will definitely help me present at international conferences in English in the future."

Vladimir Kharchenko, FIT NSU:

"I was pleased that the organizers created a great atmosphere and took a responsible approach to the event. The costumed format made it less challenging to perform in front of other people, which is usually a daunting task for many. The gift for the performance was also a joy, of course."

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NSU Faculty of Economics graduate Margarita Lyakhnova has been named "Employee of the Year" by the Bank of Russia.

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An awards ceremony was held at the Central Bank of the Russian Federation, where a graduate received the title of "Employee of the Year" Faculty of Economics (EF) NSU Margarita Lyakhnova. The award was presented to Margarita by Bank of Russia Governor Elvira Nabiullina.

Margarita graduated from the Faculty of Economics at NSU, choosing the Economics program as her undergraduate degree, and then continued her studies in the Master's program, specializing in mathematical models in economics.

"NSU was a natural choice for me. It's a university with a strong faculty and a serious approach to education. It wasn't just about getting a degree that was important to me, but also about learning to think systematically: analyzing, asking questions, and bringing tasks to fruition," says Margarita Lyakhnova.

Her interest in precise and analytical disciplines also determined her choice of faculty. According to her, NSU's Faculty of Economics attracted her with its combination of economic theory, data science, and mathematical modeling, which allowed her to connect rigorous analytics with real-world socially significant problems.

Margarita joined the Bank of Russia after graduating from university. At that time, the internship system hadn't yet developed, so a recommendation from the Faculty of Economics played a key role.

"I was lucky: the deputy dean, who was well acquainted with my research interests and background, recommended me for the open position. This gave me the opportunity to apply the knowledge I gained at NSU at an institute that plays a key role in the country's economy," notes the NSU Faculty of Economics graduate.

Margarita has been working at the Bank of Russia for almost four years. She credits her strong university background, passion for the challenges, a strong team, and a constant desire to delve deeper than her formal responsibilities for helping her achieve her professional results.

"For me, this award is confirmation that I'm moving in the right direction and an incentive to continue developing. It's important not to be afraid of difficult challenges, to be open to feedback, and to remember that even the most ambitious goals are achieved step by step," Margarita shares.

NSU congratulates the graduate on this high professional award and wishes her continued success.

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China-Europe trains create a beautiful picture of the beauty of different cultures in a new era.

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Since the beginning of this year, the Khorgos railway checkpoint, continuing to leverage its advantageous geographic location and increasing throughput and freight capacity, has doubled both the number of trains and freight turnover. As of November 13, the total freight throughput at the checkpoint reached 12.26 million tons, enabling it to meet its annual freight turnover plan 48 days ahead of schedule.

In recent years, with the advancement of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), the development of China-Europe rail links has rapidly accelerated. As a tool for implementing the BRI, China-Europe trains serve as a model for stimulating economic growth.

In terms of economic development, China-Europe trains have facilitated the development and implementation of transport models such as rail-sea combined transport, road-rail transport, and direct freight shipping. Currently, trains operate through the Khorgos railway checkpoint on 90 routes, covering 46 cities and regions in 18 countries, and the number of cargo categories transported has exceeded 200. In terms of efficient customs clearance, China-Europe trains serve not only as a trade hub linking the Eurasian continent but also as a "green corridor." In terms of transportation efficiency, China-Europe trains are characterized by high stability.

Based on local characteristics, product features, and a wide route network, China-Europe trains have not only fully realized the effectiveness of trade between countries and regions, but also paved the way for friendly exchanges and cooperation between China and other Eurasian countries.

In recent years, the number of China-Europe trains has grown rapidly. These trains crossing the Eurasian continent reflect the aspirations of various countries to develop their economies and improve the well-being of their people. We are confident that in the future, as integration deepens, China-Europe trains will continue to open new chapters of mutually beneficial and win-win development, creating a magnificent picture of the beauty of diverse cultures in a new era.

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