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WED · 2026-05-06 · 01:00 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0506-74018
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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.

Alice YanSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-05-06 · 01:00 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 3 min
Joyous reunion of Iranian boy with China classmates after family visit to Iran moves many
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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. 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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Radin's mother thanked the school for waiting and for their support during their absence.

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Classmates created a book of drawings and messages for Radin during his absence.

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Radin expressed his desire to return to China daily while in Iran and stated he missed his classmates.

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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.

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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.

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An eight-year-old Iranian boy who left his primary school in China for his mother country in January and later lost contact with his teachers for 42 days has returned to the campus, thrilling his classmates.On April 27, when the boy named Radin, dressed in the school’s uniform, appeared in a classroom at Shaoxing Boya International School, his excited classmates all came to hug him closely, the Yueniu News reported.“I asked my teacher not to tell them the news so this could be a surprise,” Radin told the media.“When I was in Iran, I hoped to return to China every day. I love all of you. I missed everyone here,” added the boy.Radin, left, is finally reunited with one of his best school friends. Photo: BaiduRadin’s parents have been running a trading business in Shaoxing, eastern Zhejiang province, for three years.In early January, Radin’s older brother and his mother went to Iran to deal with some business.On January 15, Radin’s father took the boy back to Iran because his mother called asking them to return to their motherland because war might break out at any time.In late February, Radin’s mother told his teacher via a social media app that they planned to return to China about 20 days later.Radin’s classmates drew pictures and wrote messages for their friend while he was out of contact. Photo: BaiduBut the family’s planned return to China was not realised because the US and Israel jointly launched air strikes on Iran on February 28.After that, Radin lost contact with his teachers.This state of affairs lasted until April 11 when Radin’s mother sent out a message: “Thank God. We are fine. Finally I can talk to you again.”Days later, she said they had bought the plane tickets to Shanghai for April 22 and that Radin might return to the school on April 27.Radin, second left with ball under his arm, plays football with his classmates. Photo: BaiduLuckily, as planned, Radin and his mother landed in Shanghai on April 23, after flying from Turkey.Further ReadingAccording to Radin’s teacher Song Jiaqing, the pupils in his class kept asking when Radin would return. She told them to draw pictures or write messages to update him on what had happened in the class while he was absent.Song collected the pictures and compiled them into a large book which was sent to Radin as a gift upon his return.A boy called Eric who has become Radin’s good friend since they both like playing football said to him: “I thought we could only meet in the next semester. We will have a football class today. Let’s compete to see who plays better now.”Radin’s mother thanked the school by saying: “Thank you for waiting. Thank you for everything you have done for us.”A man sits among buildings destroyed in a joint attack by Israel and the United States on the Iranian capital, Tehran. Photo: Getty Images“During the past two months when we were in Iran, we were in low spirits because of the war. We often heard bombs. We wanted to return to China as soon as possible. We have our careers here and Radin has friends here. Here, he can focus on studying.”The news, which has been viewed around 20 million times on social media, resonated deeply in mainland China.“The scene of all pupils flocking to hug the boy is so touching. What a warm reunion. I hope for world peace and I hope every kid can be carefree,” said one internet user.
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