Serbian student discovers China's charm
Serbian student discovers China's charm
"I want to know why China is so powerful in the 21st century," said Yovana Marsenic, a Serbian student majoring in international politics at Beijing International Studies University, when asked why she came to China to study Chinese.
Marsenic's affinity with China began in 2017 when she excelled in the entrance examination and enrolled at the University of Belgrade to study Chinese, marking the start of her journey in learning the language.
In 2019, Marsenic had the opportunity to go to Xi'an Jiaotong University for an exchange program. Setting foot in China for the first time, the Serbian student was awestruck by the beauty of the country which felt both strange and familiar. "China is a great country with a long history and fascinating culture, and I can't get enough of it," Marsenic recalled, reminiscing about her experiences visiting famous sites such as the Terracotta Warriors and the Datang Everbright City scenic area in Xi'an, northwest China's Shaanxi Province.
Although the exchange program lasted only a month, the precious experience planted a seed in Marsenic's heart. After graduating with a master's degree, she decided to travel to China again for an in-depth experience of life in the country.
After arriving in Beijing last year, Marsenic visited cultural monuments like Tian'anmen Square, the Forbidden City, the Summer Palace, and the Great Wall, as she had wished. In addition to historic sites, she also enjoys immersing herself in Beijing's local culture and exploring the city's hutongs – the intricate maze of narrow alleyways and traditional courtyard residences.
"I like the hutongs very much because I can feel the authentic traditional Chinese culture, communicate with the local people, and eat delicious local delicacies," Marsenic said.