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Overview
About Me
Hi, welcome 😊
I’m based in Chengdu, China — a city known for its slow rhythm, tea culture, and spicy food.
I’m someone who enjoys good conversations more than just sharing space. I read a lot, especially about psychology, neuroscience, mindful living, and personal growth. Family and parent-child education are also important topics in my life, and I enjoy exchanging ideas if that’s something you care about too.
I host because I enjoy cultural exchange, not because I’m offering free accommodation. For me, Couchsurfing is about meeting thoughtful people, sharing perspectives, and learning from each other, not just saving money on a place to sleep.
If you’re only looking for a free stay, my home probably isn’t the right fit.
About my home:
I live with my husband and my son. We both work, and my son goes to school on weekdays.
From Monday to Friday, guests can stay after 8:00 PM and must leave before 7:30 AM.
Weekends are more relaxed, and you’re welcome to join us for family time, meals, or small outings.
What I appreciate in guests:
• Clean, respectful, and aware of boundaries
• Enjoy talking and sharing your own experiences, knowledge, or stories
• Open-minded, curious, and comfortable in a family environment
In return, I’m happy to:
• Share local tips, food recommendations, and lesser-known spots in Chengdu
• Chat over tea, walk around the neighborhood, or exchange thoughts about life and culture
I may not always have a lot of time, but I value quality interaction over quantity.
If you’re looking for a place to rest your body and also connect your mind, and you believe cultural exchange goes both ways, I’ll be glad to hear from you 🌍
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
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One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
Have a kid
Teach, Learn, Share
English
What I Can Share with Hosts
Couch bed meal
Countries I’ve Visited
Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand
Countries I’ve Lived In
China