Cambodian girls want to repay China
(Source: "People's Daily Overseas Edition" Date:2014Year1month3Day14version)
Author: Qiao Xuezhu
The picture shows Nita (right) taking a photo on the way to teaching
Nita is a Cambodian, with a tall and thin figure and a pair of big, watery eyes that are full of intelligence. She talked a lot about why she came to China and her life in Beijing.
China is my second hometown
Nita’s first impression of China came from the melodious and melodious Chaoshan dialect spoken by Taigong, an overseas Chinese; like the hot and fragrant stir-fried vegetables sold by the Chinese uncle on the street next door. Being able to see China with her own eyes has become a lingering wish in her heart.
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After one year of language preparatory studies in Beijing, Nita came to study business administration at the w88 casino of International Business, w88 casino. The international campus environment makes Nita's life full of surprises. The w88 casino offers a wide variety of compulsory and elective courses for international students, covering language, culture, economics, management and other aspects. A major problem in studying economics across countries is that it is difficult to conduct case analysis due to different national conditions. The smart Nita designed such a course selection strategy for herself, "If you take required courses with international students, you can lay down basic knowledge more solidly; if you take elective courses with Chinese students, you can expand your horizons and ask for advice at any time."
Once, when I was in class with my international students, the teacher gave a Chinese marketing case. None of the other students in the class knew about it, but Nita had already learned about it in the elective course. "Be knowledgeable and determined, ask questions and think deeply." Through accumulation, Nita gradually became the "China expert" in the class.
Use my knowledge to repay China
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"China has fulfilled my business dream and started a new journey in my life. China is my second home!" Nita said, "After graduation, I will choose to continue working in China and use what I have learned to make some contributions to the economic, w88 and cultural exchanges between China and Cambodia."
Nita always wears the ring her mother gave her. In Cambodian custom, parents will give a piece of jewelry to their children who are traveling far away, which represents the blessings and expectations of their relatives for the traveler. In the future, Nita will wear this ring, which carries the blessings and expectations of her relatives in her hometown, and continue to start a wonderful life journey in China.
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