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Apple CEO Cook visited Chaoyang Future School affiliated to Peking University and wrote an article praising it as a "real model school". Does anyone know why?

Tencent Technology News According to foreign media reports, Tim Cook, CEO of Apple, continued his trip to China on Wednesday, visiting a senior high school in Beijing and posting a blog post with iPhone XS Max, praising it as a "real model school".

Cook is in Beijing to visit the students of Chaoyang Future School attached to Peking University Middle School. This school integrates iPad and Apple Pencil into its study curriculum. After the visit, Cook posted a blog post on his iPhone XS Max smartphone, praising this high school as a "real model school".

"Thank you, Chaoyang Future School, you opened my eyes today! I am deeply impressed by the talents and enthusiasm of your students, teachers and employees. " Cook wrote in a bilingual blog.

He also claimed that this school was one of the first schools in China to adopt Apple's "Everyone Can Create" course. This course is planned to be launched in March this year, mainly relying on iPad software and hardware to help teachers in various subjects adopt innovative teaching methods.

Cook also showed the photography exhibited by photographer Su Yiliang at the Shanghai Museum of Modern Art ... This photography was shot with iPhone, "making full use of augmented reality technology, which is different from what we have seen in art works so far." Cook wrote in another blog post.

Both of these blog posts were sent by Cook with iPhone XS Max.

Washington post described Cook's trip to China as "launching a charm offensive to promote Apple products in China". The newspaper also claimed that the early sales of iPhone XS in China have been "disappointing", which may be due to its high price. (Happy Learning/Compilation)