Time flies. It has been five years since I left my home country, Yemen. And I feel so lucky to have come to China to study.
Sitting on a bay window of the hotel, I am looking over the blue sea outside.
When I first set foot on this magical land, I fell in love with it instantly.
There are all kinds of people in this world and everyone has his or her own characteristics and different living experiences.
Gazing into the distance, I took a breath—Mountain-climbing is really challenging.
At dawn, when the chirping of magpies (Magpie means happiness or joy in Chinese folk culture) flew into my ear through the slightly opening window, the feeling of happiness arose spontaneously.
I believe that everyone will have moments of getting lost, being painful, confused, hungry or helpless.
After I came to China, completed my university studies, got married and had children, I knew that I must have saved the Galaxy in my last life.
In the eyes of many people, China is a mysterious and remote country. But in my eyes, China is not mysterious but charming, not remote but reachable.