For a growing number of foreign entrepreneurs, China is no longer just a market to explore — it is a place to stay, build, and grow. Faisal, an entrepreneur from Saudi Arabia, is one of those who have made that choice.
Now on his path as an engineer, he is preparing to build a brighter future back home.
At 19, Vietnamese student Lâm Chi began her undergraduate studies at Fudan University after receiving the Confucius Institute Scholarship (CIS).
China is increasingly attracting young global entrepreneurs. Two students from Peking University's Future Leaders Double Degree Program — Vukašin Vasiljević from Serbia and Kuo Tsung Hsun from Singapore — explain why China is ideal for innovation.
For Kandit Ratanasurakarn, a 25-year-old Thai student, securing a scholarship at one of China's most prestigious universities was not a stroke of luck, but the result of careful planning and persistence.
When I first received the offer to teach Malay at Guangxi Minzu University in Nanning, I had my reservations.
From steaming morning bowls to sizzling midnight markets, the pulse of Changsha never stops.
Vitor Moura, the founder of Lantau Business Answers, a trading company, has built bridges between China and Brazil through commerce.
For Will Emmert, a student from Southern Methodist University, the journey to China was more than a long flight—it was a journey of connection.
I used Ziroom for house renting, as it provides convenient services, from taking me to visit the houses to offering electronic contracts.