Profile: An Italian basketball coach's dream in China
Having lived in Haikou for two years, he fell in love with the island, and the life here suits him well.
"The climate in Hainan is similar to my hometown. The summer here lasts long, and winter is really short. I enjoy the sun, beaches and the sea," he said.
A few months ago, Sapio got his driving license. He likes to drive along the seaside and go to different cities on the island. "I'm trying to learn how to surf," he said.
After spending eight years in China, Sapio says China is a safe and lovely country, and the Chinese and southern Italians have a lot in common. "We are all friendly, adaptable, and passionate about life."
He also loves Chinese food, especially leek-stuffed Jiaozi, or dumplings, which always remind him of the ravioli back at home.
"I feel like I have made a home here, and it's my second home," said Sapio, who hopes to contribute to basketball and help grow the game in China.
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