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Overview

  • 16 references 14 Confirmed & Positive
  • Fluent in Chinese (Simplified), English; learning Arabic (North Levantine)
  • 24, Female
  • Member since 2025
  • student;vlogger
  • master
  • From China
  • Profile 100% complete

About Me

✨Hello! I'm Julia, a 24-year-old Chinese girl👸 who's currently using my gap year to travel the world🌍. I majored in Math and Finance, but after receiving offers from some big-name companies and top universities, I chose the world instead. So here I am—living my solo wanderlife.
✨ Now I work as a travel blogger 📺and writer🖊️ and I will spend two years traveling around the world. If you're okay with it, I'd love to film a vlog for each of my Couchsurfing hosts or write about the stories we share together in my book.
✨ I've been on my own since I was 14, and I've grown to love the feeling of always being on the road and sharing stories with friends. Recently, I've been trying yoga🧘 and meditation to find inner peace. I believe that fate will bring the right person to me. Thank you very much for meeting you.
✨ I think Couchsurfing is not merely about accommodation 🛏️or a dating app; rather, it is more about cultural exchange. It is a way to deeply explore a place🔍. For me, compared to the scenery, I pay more attention to the local people. I hope to have the opportunity to have in-depth communication with every host. If your home has a kitchen, I would be more than happy to prepare Chinese dishes for each of you. Maybe we can have a meal together and chat as well.😊

Latest information.

I am currently continuing my round-the-world trip and am not accepting guests at this time.

During my travels, I’ve received so much kindness and help from hosts, and now I’d love to pass that kindness on. I’m currently staying in Marsa Matruh for a month with my friend, and we’re really looking forward to meeting you.

🩵Other details
I read 100% of the email you send over. And unfortunately, then decline more than 80% of them. Because I believe that couchsurfing is not just about accommodation; it's more about cultural exchange. I look forward to and cherish every encounter. Here are the key points that I believe a successful email should include.

SOME (UNVERIFIED) TIPS

-In your email, sincerity, politeness and modesty should always be the top priority. At least at the beginning, I hope to see my name. Although this is just a small detail, it makes me at least feel that you respect this conversation.

-In your email, please introduce yourself in more than 100 words so that I can quickly get some basic information about you and assess whether we are a good match. Make sure to set up a personal profile that contains sufficient details to make you more humanized. After all, having common interests between us is the foundation for a high-quality cultural exchange.

-In your email, clearly state why you want to meet with me, and try to describe my hobbies, professional skills, travel experiences, living preferences or career qualifications, and explain why these are important to you.

Why I’m on Couchsurfing

I’m a social butterfly who thrives on deep conversations and leaving people a little happier than I found them. Through Couchsurfing, I hope to meet amazing humans from around the world, exchange perspectives, and share hilarious (or bizarre) stories from the road. Let’s make some magic!

Interests

  • cooking
  • sudoku
  • scuba diving
  • dance
  • movie
  • climbing
  • reading book
  • recycle
  • computer programming
  • runnig
  • mathmatics
  • artifical intelligence

Music, Movies, and Books

music: London (Mokita); 想见你想见你想见你 (告五人); Loving You Girl (Peder Elias); Forever Never Ends (Sam Lin); Moonlight (Henry)
Book: Mindset

One Amazing Thing I’ve Done

Become my own super fan

Teach, Learn, Share

Teach: Sudoku, Chinese cooking, math, AI
Learn: Scuba diving, skiing
Share: Parenting insights, lifelong learning hacks, AI tools, and how to kick self-doubt to the curb

What I Can Share with Hosts

Food
I firmly believe that food is an extremely important way to build deep friendships. If your home has a kitchen, I would be more than happy to prepare a delicious Chinese dish for you.

Parenting & Education
I grew up in a loving family of five. My parents gave me equal parts support and freedom to stumble—and I’ve got a 10-year age gap with my siblings, so I’ve absorbed tons about education (books, lectures, you name it) to be the best big sis.

Communication Skills
A natural connector! I’ve been the "glue" in teams since school—whether as a research assistant across seven labs, rep for 49 (!) university courses, or hosting 10+ major events. My superpower? Making chats feel like cozy coffee dates.

Confidence & Optimism
As a lifelong learner, I see challenges as upgrades in disguise. I’ve ditched the "one test defines me" mindset—life’s a journey where "smarter than yesterday" beats "better than others." Spoiler: It’s way more fun this way!

Countries I’ve Visited

China, Egypt, Hong Kong, Jordan, Lebanon, Malaysia, Pakistan, Russian Federation, South Korea, Syrian Arab Republic, Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Emirates

Countries I’ve Lived In

China, Egypt, Malaysia, South Korea, Thailand

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