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In schools across China, student mental health is receiving increasing attention – and in southwest China's Chongqing, a simple idea has taken root. What began as handwritten notes slipped into tree trunks has grown into a structured support system, helping children share burdens they hide from their parents and teachers. Our reporter reveals how this "Tree Hole Pocket" project is changing lives.