Joyous reunion of Iranian boy with China classmates after family visit to Iran moves many
An eight-year-old Iranian boy named Radin has joyously reunited with his classmates at Shaoxing Boya International School in China after a prolonged absence. Radin and his mother traveled to Iran in January due to family business and concerns about potential conflict.

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AI-generatedAn eight-year-old Iranian boy named Radin has joyously reunited with his classmates at Shaoxing Boya International School in China after a prolonged absence. Radin and his mother traveled to Iran in January due to family business and concerns about potential conflict. Their planned return was delayed by air strikes in Iran, leading to a 42-day period of lost contact with his teachers. During his absence, classmates created a book of drawings and messages for him. Radin finally returned to China on April 23 and surprised his class on April 27, eliciting an emotional reunion. His classmates expressed their happiness at his return, having missed him and his presence in class activities.
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5 extractedRadin's mother thanked the school for waiting and for their support during their absence.
Classmates created a book of drawings and messages for Radin during his absence.
Radin expressed his desire to return to China daily while in Iran and stated he missed his classmates.
An eight-year-old Iranian boy named Radin was reunited with his classmates at Shaoxing Boya International School after a 42-day period of lost contact.
Radin's family returned to Iran in January due to concerns about potential war, and their planned return to China was delayed by US and Israeli air strikes on Iran on February 28.