Mark Levine, an American singer and songwriter in his 70’s has been living in China for 17 years.
After a tedious journey, you finally return home after going through a mixed feeling of pain and familiarity – that is the moment of peace, tranquility and satisfaction after soul purification. Did you ever feel this way when you visited a place for the first time?
The author is a student from Vietnam who studies at Yunnan University of Finance and Economics.
The author is a student from Pakistan who studies at Hunan University of Chinese Medicine.
Living in Hunan for thirteen years, Pace Mélody has witnessed the development of the countryside in this city and really considers her Chinese family as the best gift she could have gotten.
Nitra Thitipithaktham, an international student from Shanghai University, has found Chinese logistics not only refers to the delivery of objects, but also delivers friendship.
Nepomuceno Anabel, from the Philippines, discovers the wonders of Chinese acupuncture. A passion that would lead her to leave everything she knew behind and come to China to study traditional Chinese medicine.
I was born in Kashan, a small town in central Iran which is famous for its fine Persian carpets.
Eight years ago, the word “China” was strange but relatable to me. Strange because no one in my entire family had ever set foot on this ancient and mysterious land.