What did your family and friends think about your decision to come to China?
They were really supportive for sure. What was interesting is that a lot of friends and family, they themselves don’t know a lot about China and I didn’t either, so there was just a lot of no one knowing what to expect or what was going to happen.
What are some of your favorite things or aspects of China that you’ve seen?
Definitely just stuff that they don’t have in the US for sure. WeChat pay is a really big one. I really like using that because it’s super convenient. It’s now starting to become super popular in some cities. Also Mobike and Ofo bike sharing, which is now starting to come to the US. And also just the people I’ve met here and TBC as well has done a great job with excursions and being able to go on the Silk Road. Later on I’ll be going to Shenzhen and Hong Kong for the summer internship program, so it’s just a lot of opportunities.
After going back to the US, what did you miss about China?
I definitely missed a lot of the food and the street food and the convenience of food in China. Back at my school, if you want to go eat, it’s either you go to a place on campus or you go out to a restaurant. I sort of missed that convenience of the cheap options – just getting snacks, fruits, something on the side of the street.
Can you tell us a little bit about your internship in Beijing?
Sure. I work at YouChange, and I think it’s pretty popular, we’ve had a couple people from TBC who’ve interned there before, and I’ve heard about it and right now I’ve done some work for the E-commerce program and working on poverty alleviation in more rural areas, and helping people set up their own businesses and working on increasing their income. I’ve also been learning about the working environment in China and similarities but also differences. Just getting a lot of knowledge I did not have before, and it’s been a really good experience so far.
What specifically have you been doing at your internship?
Specific things, well right now I’m doing research for an article the other intern and I are going to write, where it’s going to do with social enterprises in China and trying to find out info for the many other western companies that want to invest in China, but are still unsure about it or have questions, or you know just don’t know about how things operate around here. Also finding obstacles people have had to overcome when coming to China and using all the resources we can to find that and publishing it, and go from there.