Country for PR: China
Contributor: PR Newswire Asia (China)
Friday, September 27 2019 - 19:03
AsiaNet
China Do Re Mi: Foreign talent important to China's development
GUANGZHOU, China, Sept. 27, 2019 /PRNewswire-Asianet/ --

A grand gathering will be held to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the 
founding of the People's Republic of China, October 1st, Beijing, capital of 
China.

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Over the past 70 years, tremendous changes have taken place in China, creating 
miracles in the development of human history. People from all around the world 
have been chasing their dreams in China, forming a key part of China's effort 
to further deepen reform and opening-up, like an ascending diatonic scale. 

Guangdong has been leading the country in terms of attracting foreign talent, 
due in a large part to the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), the Guangdong-Hong 
Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA), and Shenzhen's new role as a pilot 
demonstration area. Nanfang Media Group has interviewed seven expatriates aged 
from 10-70 in Guangdong. 

Born in 2010 during the Asian Games in Guangzhou, Yash from Singapore said he 
would like to realize his dream of becoming a scientific doctor in Guangzhou.

Nikita Nikandrov, a Russian student of Shenzhen MSU-BIT University said, "With 
the BRI, Russian students can study together with Chinese students. We can make 
new ideas and businesses together."

Rachel Rommeswinkel from the US started her career as a beauty blogger in 
Dongguan and has over one million fans on Bilibili and Weibo. She said she will 
keep sharing Chinese traditions, culture and technology through her videos.

Leticia de Lassus from France, the head of JJB International Montessori AMI 
Centers in Guangzhou, agrees that "children's education is like buttoning up 
one's jacket. If the first button is fastened incorrectly, the rest will never 
find their rightful place."

Chinese-American Henry Xiao believes that at the heart of GBA, his company can 
enjoy multiple benefits in terms of new policies, government policies and 
capitals, especially the talent.

Nanta Show producer Sean Choi from South Korea said Guangdong cuisine is famous 
all over the world, and it has been good to introduce the Nanta Show to 
Guangdong.

Stephan Mohler from Switzerland, the technical quality director at the Pearl 
River Pianos, thinks the secret of high quality lies in simple work done well. 
To his surprise, many talented young people in China enjoy working, learn to 
make good products and persist in their drive to be better. 

SOURCE:  Nanfang Media Group
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