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Overview
About Me
an undergraduate majoring in International Studies, start-up on Couchsurfing, passionate for various stories and experiences, aspiration: a world citizen.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
It's exciting to meet locals all over the world because I think this is the best way to immerse myself into foreign cultures.
(Couchsurfing isn't popular and the use of Facebook is restricted in China, so I've got no friends here. I'm a nice and easy-going guy, though. Don't worry.)
Interests
- arts
- culture
- documentaries
- movies
- reading
- music
- soccer
- history
- europe
- local history
- chinese culture
Music, Movies, and Books
Music: classical, metal, rock, post-rock, etc.
Haggard, Alcest, Sigur Rós, Pink Floyd, etc.
Movies & TV series: Before the Rain, If the Seed doesn't Die, La vie d'Adèle, Die Welle, Crosscurrent (长江图), Yes Minister/Prime Minister, Sense 8, etc. (and loads of BBC TV series)
Documentaries: BBC documentaries.
Books: Les Misérables, Temple of the Golden Pavillion, A Dream of Red Mansions (《红楼梦》, the best Chinese classic novel), etc.
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
I've been dedicated to a programme protecting the endangered intangible cultural inheritage called Illuminated Painting in China for a year.
Teach, Learn, Share
I'm captivated with European culture, so I hope we can share our opinions about European history, arts, and everything with each other. You can know what a Chinese think of your culture!!!
In addition, if you're interested in Chinese or East Asian culture, especially about traditional music, literature and history, I can share a lot with you.
What I Can Share with Hosts
Sorry I can't cook. -_-||
Aside from the culture stuff mentioned above, what I can share with you are helpfulness and fascinating stories.
Countries I’ve Visited
Austria, Belgium, China, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Hungary, Netherlands, Romania, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States
Countries I’ve Lived In
China