我第一次离开家乡,来到另一个新的国家就是来到了中国的内蒙古工业大学。起初,我很舍不得离开我的家乡和家人们,然而在我父母的鼓励下,我还是决定出国留学,希望留学生活能给我的生活带来不同的新体验。
Pranto Rishat Ibtisham, a Bangladeshi student at Yangzhou University, became the first foreign member of a bird protection volunteer team in Gaoyou, a county-level city in Yangzhou, East China's Jiangsu province on March 28.
“Our meeting is exactly what I wanted.” My relationship with China began in 2006. I stood outside the 20,000-seat Bangui Stadium in the capital of the Central African Republic, which is a China’s aid project. Seeing the national flags of China and Central Africa fluttering in the wind, I had a strong desire in my heart-Go to China!
The transition period from high school to college is crucial in every student's life. For me, it was an even more impactful time considering that I was moving to China, a totally new place. Before getting accepted at college in China, I knew very little about the country and the people.
Chinese culture has not only exerted an important influence on East Asian countries, forming a “Chinese Cultural Circle”, but also has a profound impact on Southeast Asian countries and even the Americas.
John Harricharan writes, “ it is in being the caterpillar that you become the butterfly.” The quote makes me wonder if through it all a promising life of the butterfly is certain for sure?
Education is the bedrock of the society.My college; University of South China is by a large margin one of the best places to attain formal education. While the above statement might sound bold, this article would explain the reasons why my college can back up the bold statement.