Through language exchange events, cultural competitions and other social activities, I have had the pleasure of meeting people from all corners of the globe. Confucius, one of the most famous Chinese philosophers, believed that friendship was one of the most important virtues in life. He once said, "Isn't it delightful to have friends come from afar?" I couldn't agree more. Having friends in China from different backgrounds has enriched my experiences and given me a deeper understanding of the culture. We've had wonderful times exploring new places, trying new foods, and sharing our stories and experiences. From hiking Mount Tai together to enjoying hotpot dinners, some of my fondest memories in China involve spending time with friends. Through these friendships, I have not only learned about China but also gained a greater appreciation for the diversity and richness of the human experience.
As an art enthusiast, my love for Chinese art is truly second to none. I am constantly fascinated by the intricate details and exquisite craftsmanship that these works of art feature. Each piece tells a story and carries a rich cultural history that has endured for centuries. From ancient pottery and jade sculptures to modern paintings and calligraphy, Chinese art has a unique way of capturing the imagination and transporting the viewer to a different time and place. I love how the symbolism behind each color and pattern is deeply rooted in Chinese culture and history.
I'm currently in my internship year at the Yantai Affiliated Hospital of Binzhou Medical University, and I've been constantly amazed by the strong work ethics of the doctors and nurses here that have resulted in the rapid development of the medical field in China. These amazing traits are what I seek to emulate.