Russian media is amazed: The Chinese youth have been pursuing overseas study for half a century, but now it's not as appealing!
China is happy: All the creative young people will stay in the country to build a new economy.
On August 9, Russian media "Today's China" published an article.
The new trend among Chinese youth is that studying abroad is no longer popular.
Hostile or even adversarial attitudes of the West have driven away talents.
China is happy: All the creative young people will stay in the country to build a new economy.
In China, since the 1970s, Chinese youth have considered studying abroad as the key path to their success.
According to data from UNESCO, more than 1 million Chinese students received higher education overseas in the previous academic year, and nearly 200,000 students participated in student exchange programs.
The United States has long been the country with the largest number of Chinese students. Australia and the UK follow closely behind.
Canada, Japan, South Korea, France, and Germany are also places where many Chinese boys and girls study.
Now it is worth noting that the CSCSE report studied by the "Liberty Times" lists 50 best overseas universities, but even their graduates do not consider staying in the UK or the US to live.
Chinese students themselves say: In the West, they are alone and without support.
Society is becoming increasingly hostile towards Chinese people, and there is obvious racial discrimination in employment.
If they will eventually return to China, why go to study in the West?
More and more Chinese parents think this way, and they are not willing to spend tens of thousands of dollars to send their children to study in Cambridge or Oxford.
A female student who plans to apply for a master's program in design at Harvard University told the Financial Times that the U.S. embassy in Beijing approved her student visa last week.
However, this Chinese girl is now unsure whether she really wants to go to the U.S.
Such examples are increasing.
On the contrary, the number of outstanding students from all over the world choosing to study in China is growing.
Chinese universities are actively developing new majors that meet the needs of the modern economy, such as artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and new materials.
By the way, in the past two academic years, China added 45 new universities and colleges.
By the way, since the U.S. announced the "witch hunt" in its own universities, the search interest for "studying abroad in the U.S." on the Chinese search engine Baidu has decreased by 65%.
Moreover, it seems that it may soon drop to zero.
Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1839935090535556/
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