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Overview
About Me
Currently, I an exchange student in La Rochelle, France and I enjoy it so much. Traveling around the world has always been one of my must-do list in my life, and I do always want to meet different people and connect to them as much as possible wherever I am. And that's also the main reason why I choose to exchange to Europe
PHILOSOPHY
Life should be a party, so choose what you love, and enjoy it like you have never done it before.(which I try very hard to follow)
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
Being able to be a couchsurfer is interesting and worthy. It's the best way to make new friends, learn how the local people live, and find something cool that will not be written on the tour guide.
Interests
- animals
- photography
- traveling
- music
- sports
- friends
- dance
- language
- series
- pop music
Music, Movies, and Books
I enjoy listening to all kinds of music, but most pop. Years&Years is the band I think really cool and their music is so unique. And I love owl city and Jason Mraz, lots of their songs which I admire a lot give many positive messages to people.
The series I enjoy the most is Modern Family, It is so hilarious, creative, and warm at the same time
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
The best journey I have ever experienced is in Turkey. I went there for a summer camp held by local university. At that camp, I met so many people came from the countries that I have no way to visit before. Such as Kazakhstan, Georgia..... Being able to talk to them and know more about their country are just amazing. After the camp, my friends and I use the bus to travel across the Turkey.
That might be the first time, I needed to plan everything for my trip, and it turned out very well. The scenery in Turkey is amazing, and even sometimes they didn't speak good English, Turkish people were very kind and friendly. That really impressed me, and I also love the feeling to travel by myself.
Teach, Learn, Share
I really like learning new language, so maybe I can share some knowledge about Chinese to you, and you can tell me what's the best way to talk to local people, or to master your mother tongue.
I will be more than happy to learn how to travel smartly, and what is the most-do list in the local city from the hosts
Countries I’ve Visited
China, France, Hong Kong, Macao, Turkey, United States
Countries I’ve Lived In
China, France, Taiwan, United States