Be open and immerse yourself. BFSU international student Natalia shares how she balances passion with reality and embraces Chinese culture with an open heart.
Great advice! Aminata, an international student from Mali, suggests learning Chinese before studying in China to avoid zero-based trouble!
What happens when a city captures a fashion visionary's heart at first sight? Erik Rosete, founder and chairman of Art Hearts Fashion, takes us on his inspiring journey to Wuxi. From China's emergence as a global style leader to his own Asian‑inspired collection, he reveals how fashion knows no borders.
Liao Yingyan, a graduate of Xiamen University's School of Economics, returned to his hometown in Guangxi in 2015, starting his career at the Department of Finance of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.
Dominique Berck, a Dutch traveler who's going to spend one month in China, shares her schedule and her expectations about the trip. Landing in Guangzhou, she felt at ease as she found some similarities between Guangzhou and Europe.
How does it feel to be a Macao student studying in the Chinese mainland? A freshman at Shanghai International Studies University who answered the question said that education in Shanghai was just more competitive than in her hometown.
After two years of diligent studies in China, Dibayilamani Rocleche Grace was most impressed by the country's safe study environment.
Joyce Ling Chieng Ying, a Malaysian student at Beijing Jiaotong University, shares her incredibly healing female power!
Best wishes from Tan Chau En, a Malaysian student at the Communication University of China.
As an international student in China, Aminata Diawara from Mali believes that education and globalization give women more opportunities than ever before.