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.
The author is a student from Zimbabwe who studies at Shandong First Medical University.
The author is a student from Ukraine who studies at Yancheng Polytechnic College.
Ever since a long time ago, I have accumulated many small wishes: I wanted to understand Chinese movies without relying on subtitles, I wanted to read Chinese newspapers without linguistic barriers, I also wanted to understand Chinese songs without looking at the lyrics, and many other things I could accomplish only when I learned Chinese well.
“Liao Bu Qi (Outstanding)!” I’d like to use these three Chinese characters to describe the enormous changes in China’s politics, economy, and culture over the past few decades.
Although Oleksandra is only 19 years old, there is a long story between her and China. Even before she was born, her mother hoped that she would learn Mandarin Chinese, one of the most difficult languages in the world.
Lambert was excited to experience different cultures and make new friends in places he had never set foot.
The year 2021 marked the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China (CPC), and I feel incredibly privileged to be there to celebrate it with the Chinese people.