“Hi, I am Prashant Kumar and my Chinese name is He Ying, I am from India. I am doing my bachelor in ZISU at International Trade and Tourism Management College and my major is International Trade and Economy.
I like China, I have liked it since my childhood time. I like Chinese traditional culture and Chinese. I learned Chinese to deeply understand Chinese culture and Chinese life style. I have been to many places in China, but I like Hangzhou the most, Hangzhou is a beautiful city and I wish to stay here forever. ZISU is amazing. And Xiaoheshan campus has a beautiful environment, natural scenery and fresh air. Although I have been to China for almost five years and I have also studied in other Chinese universities within five years, I think that ZISU is better than them in all the cases, especially the method of teaching, accommodation or activities. So if any of my friends wants to come to China for studies and willing to study in good environment then I will recommend him or her ZISU. After coming to ZISU I began to participate in activities, competitions and performances. ZISU gave me this platform, that in the past two years I have participated in many activities both inside and outside of the campus. Through these activities, I not only demonstrated my abilities but also met many friends and teachers. I feel that the teachers of our university are very enthusiastic, and students are very friendly, whether it is our international college or our international trade and tourism management college. I would like to express my heartfelt thanks to them .They helped me a lot, for example, our International College Dean is like my elder sister. If I face any difficulties, she will try her best to help me. I have been to Zhejiang International studies university for almost two years. This university makes me feel like home and we are like a family. Now I am getting use to Hangzhou’s life. Although I don’t have Chinese classes here at all, I still learn Chinese by communicating with Chinese friends, participating in activities such as watching Chinese movies, and listening to Chinese songs. I think Chinese is the hardest language of the world but our university is a foreign language university so here we have more opportunities to improve our Chinese as students love to communicate with foreigners here to improve their language skills too. I believe that in the next two years, I will definitely learn more knowledge and will meet more new friends here.”
Prashant Kumar – India