The Reasons for International Students Choose to Study in China

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As studying in China is becoming a population all around the world. We have done some survey and research to collect the answers why do international students choose to study in China.Below lays answers.

 

There are countless reasons to for international students to study in China, and the affordable cost makes it possible for almost anyone. China's developing economy makes the cost of living much lower than North American and European countries.

 

Weighing Study Abroad Options

The most popular place for American students to study abroad is the United Kingdom. University tuition for a non-EU citizen is will be at least 7000 GBP (nearly $10,000) for a year. Living expenses can be high as well: a single person needs over 13,000 GBP (or $18,000) per year to live decently.Italy, another popular spot for American students, is not a budget option either. Cost of living in Italy is comparable to the United States.

 

Other Asian countries are also relatively expensive. Japan is one of the more expensive study abroad options and living costs in Tokyo can be as high as $1800 per month. South Korea is not much cheaper, and Seoul is the 5th most expensive city for foreign residents in the world.

Foreign students studying abroad in the United States and Australia face a similar challenge. Australia's universities have the highest tuition in the world for public universities; the United States is the second priciest location. American private colleges are the most expensive in the world.

 

China's Cost of Living

China's cost of living is quite low compared to the United States, Canada, Australia and many parts of Europe. Food products and consumer goods are the least expensive items in China. A meal at a local restaurant for one person could cost one or two dollars. A good pair of jeans might be about $10 at a local market.

 

Transportation can also be very cheap. Riding a bus is usually about 15 cents, and a subway ticket in Beijing is about 30 cents. Taxis are considered expensive by local standards, but even in big cities a trip across town is a fraction of what it would be anywhere in Europe or North America.

 

Studying in China is an excellent opportunity to explore the country, its places and people. Before or after studying or during academic breaks, those interested in experiencing the country will have ample opportunity to see China with their own eyes.

 

China's huge size means it is home to a wide variety of people and landscapes. Both pristine natural beautify and bustling nightlife are easy to find. Whatever a student is looking for in a travel experience, China has it.

 

Diverse Land and People

China is made up of a huge variety of people, each with a unique language and way of life. Likewise, almost every type of landscape on the planet can be found in China, from deserts and grasslands to rainforests and mountains. Xinjiang's vast deserts and Yunnan's diverse cultures show how varied China really is.

 

City Life

China's cities are alive with activity. Fine restaurants, an active nightlife and modern conveniences are all easily accessible in Chinese cities, yet traditional ways of life still exist beside high-rise hotels and office buildings. Those interested in high-paced city life should check out China's metropolises like Beijing and Shanghai.

 

Countryside and Village Life

The majority of China's population lives a traditional life in villages and small towns. Studying in China will give you the chance to explore this amazing and often-neglected side of China. Rural residents are incredibly welcoming to guests and visiting a village is the best way to see China's heart and soul. Whether you visit a remote mountain town or a small village on the outskirts on Beijing, visiting China's countryside is an eye-opening and valuable experience.

 

Ancient History

History is everywhere in China. Those interested in learning more can combine history with travel. Students can arrange trips to ancient temples, monuments, ruins and castles. Those with an interest in history will never tire of exploring China. The 2000-year old Terracotta Army and Beijing's Forbidden City are just two examples of China's historic sites.

 

Natural Beauty

Outside of the city, China has some of the world's most pristine natural beauty. Rare wildlife can be found in many of China's more remote regions and amazing scenic sites can be found throughout the country. Places like Yellow Mountain in Anhui province and Chengdu's panda preserve are great places to get a look at China's natural wonders.

 

 
 

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