Say Hi! to our new intern Ana in Zhuhai !

Say Hi! to our new intern Ana in Zhuhai !

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Hey ho! My Name is Anastasija Korevo … or just call me Ana (nobody calls me Anastasija not even my mum). I am 21 years old, born in Lithuania, living in Germany and currently doing my internship at the Internchina Office in Zhuhai. In Germany I study Languages and Business Administration, which basically combines business studies and learning Chinese)
Before I started my internship in Zhuhai (South China) I took language classes in Tianjin (North China). The classes were intense and helped me a lot to improve my Chinese, nevertheless I still have to learn a lot. I enjoyed my time in Tianjin, it’s a great City near Beijing to study Chinese. Tianjin is a very big city and one of China’s direct-controlled municipalities but mostly unknown to foreigners. The local people are very friendly, the food tastes great and I made some very amazing memories there. I can recommend Tianjin to everyone who wants to make a big city experience but a little bit more quite than Beijing (which is by the way is very convenient to visit with the bullet train)

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View of Tianjin

 

I had a great time in Tianjin and now I am looking forward to my stay here in Zhuhai! I have been here for four days and I already know I will like it a lot. My colleges welcomed me really nice and I fell already in love with my view from my desk.

Going to China, getting to know the culture, experience working here and learning the language is one of the best things you can do to broaden your horizon (while eating all of the amazing Chinese food, doing sightseeing and making wonderful friends)

 

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Amazing Chinese food and the reason why I gained 5 kilos in 5 months^^ – I am a true “chi huo” 吃货 (foodie)

So whoever of you decides to make an internship here in Zhuhai in the next 6 months I will be happy to help you and to welcome you here! I make sure you will have a wonderful time 🙂

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Don’t worry no need for a hat or scarf in Zhuhai 😉