Thanks to exchange programs and scholarships, these academics came to China to master their fields, but found lifelong friendships along the way.
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17yrs ago when my Jewish father went to China to teach English to young children he met my step-mom. She is so good to him, my brother, sister, I and their 5 Grandkids kids. My kids only regret not living in the same a state with them is so that they could learn Mandarin. I on the other hand have learned some and am the only one in the family besides my father that can use some common Mandarin phrases with her.
My co worker told me she had a terrible experience in China as a African American.
I can’t help but wonder why this narrative is being shoehorned in right now…
I’d sure like to know how much it cost the CCP to get this on the air.
What about this video? @