Dreams of foreign students take root in Qingdao


Qingdao, a welcoming coastal city, attracts international students from countries such as Russia, India, and Ukraine, who come to study diverse majors including Chinese, theater and medicine. Immersing themselves in local traditions, they learn martial arts and enjoy Tsingtao Beer.
For many of them, the city becomes a second home, a blend of academic pursuit and cultural discovery. As they walk along the scenic coastlines or explore the bustling old town, these students cultivate friendships that may last a lifetime. Weekend strolls to the beach or leisurely afternoons in local cafes provide a refreshing balance to their rigorous studies, fostering a sense of belonging in this foreign land.
As they approach graduation, aspirations take shape — some dream of pursuing careers in medicine or engineering, while others seek to bridge cultural gaps through language and art. Having forged strong connections and enjoyed personal growth through their cultural exchanges, many choose to stay on in this vibrant city. Every corner of this city is imbued with the dreams and hopes of those who choose to call it home, if only for a little while.
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