A Chinese-Italian couple bridge cultures in N China's Tianjin

Xinhua | Updated: 2025-01-24 15:25
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Sara Tentori and her husband Li Jian select a piece of window paper-cut at a Spring Festival market in Nanying village, Guanzhuang town, Jizhou district, North China's Tianjin, Jan 19, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]

TIANJIN -- Sara Tentori, born in the 90s and originally from Italy, developed a connection with China during a high school exchange program. During her university years, she met Li Jian, an Italian-based student from China. They then began an eight-year long-distance relationship.

In April 2024, Tentori, whose Chinese name is Ouyang Shasha, married Li in Nanying village, Guanzhuang town of Tianjin's Jizhou district, and converted their home into a mountain village homestay.

"Moving permanently from Italy to China was challenging," Tentori admitted. "But my love for China and my expectation of a new life here gave me the courage."

As the Spring Festival nears, the couple immerse themselves in traditional festive atmosphere by shopping at local Spring Festival market for New Year.

"This is our first New Year as a married couple, we're excited to host both family and guests at our homestay," said Tentori with enthusiasm.

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