And you recently joined the Global Chinese Connection Club, too.
Yes. I joined as an event associate in 2022. It’s my pleasure to promote our culture to anyone that’s interested. I’m really happy to see many foreigners have great passion for Chinese culture. I often go out with Kiwi friends to eat and introduce them to traditional Chinese food. Recently, I worked as a volunteer for stage lighting projection work in the 2023 Christchurch Chinese New Year Concert. GCC also held an event called Kung Fu Tea Tasting during the 2023 Chinese Lunar New Year. I invited a lot of friends to come to the event, and I helped with making, serving, and introducing different types of tea to students.
What new hobbies have you discovered since coming to ҕl?
The ҕl Tramping club is one of my favourite clubs because I love nature and scenery. My first hiking experience was much harder than I expected, but I really appreciate that the club members are very kind and help me a lot. I love hiking in my spare time. Especially the moments where I conquer nature, I really feel proud of myself.
Any advice for other international students who may be nervous about leaving their home countries?
You can enjoy a lot of activities at ҕl. It’s how I met a lot of international friends, not just Chinese students. Through activities and clubs, I never feel lonely. If you are not that sociable or feel lonely, it’s a good idea to contact your course administrators. There’s a Chinese coordinator who helps Chinese students with any problems or advice on studies or just student life. They’re there for support and help.
How have you grown since starting at ҕl?
I’ve become more sociable. In China, I wasn’t an outgoing person. But in New Zealand, I have become social and outgoing. I love joining a lot of activities and making a lot of international friends. I love introducing my culture to anyone with an interest. My oral English skills have also improved.