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Ok, I’m finally heading home. It’s been six incredibly months, and it is all finally coming to a close. I really feel so blessed that I got the opportunity to make it to China for a semester, and I’m even more grateful that I was able to stay an extra few months on top of that.
I haven’t written really anything about what I’ve been doing in the last almost three months I’ve been here in China, but as I sit here in the Hong Kong Airport waiting for my flight to LA, I figure it’s better late than never.
The last few months have been so much different than when I was taking classes on Campus at Xiamen University. Even though I stayed in the same international student housing building on campus through my entire stay, the last few months was so much different, I really became part of an international community. However, I didn’t feel like it was one of those Expat Communities that you hear about in CSP classes that turn your entire view of your host country sour. It was so much richer than that. To make one point, essentially everyday I ate lunch, or even dinner as well, with friends from The Netherlands and Japan. I only half jokingly say now that if I knew two months ago that I would hear as much Japanese on a daily basis as I did, I would have started learning it and probably be doing pretty well with it. Alas, I only know some of the most essentially words and phrases like, “Cute, Nasty, and ‘You gotta be kidding me!’ The first Japanese word I learned however, was the word for Cockroach… you can take a guess at why. Don’t know any Dutch at all though… Sorry Bouke and Stephan.
My main focus and intent of remaining in Xiamen was really to dig into learning Chinese. Now, while I did not completely immerse myself into it (Not speak any English at all), I did feel like I made a lot of progress. I want to be cautious as to not sound boastful in talking about this, but I actually am surprised with myself about how much I was able to learn in such a short time. Really, I feel like I could start an entire new blog to document the journey of learning a foreign language; it is just fascinating to me. For this reason, I spent countless hours discussing this topic with my great friend Bouke, who is a fantastic linguist and a great teacher.
This opened the doors for me to make friends with so many great people that I wouldn't have otherwise and to see and do things I never really thought I would be a part of, at least in such a short time being in China. I would love to tell you about each one of these people, but I know that would be super boring, so I'll just show you some pictures instead!
| My Family from the International Student Dorm 蔡清洁楼 |
| HaiLing and LiYing from the Coffee Shop that I spent most of my free-time at. |
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| My Coworkers from my Internship |











