Will 2021 be better for us all? A group of expats and experts in China recently discussed this million-dollar question and shared their unique experiences from last year.
The guests in this panel were Jessica Luo, marketing director at Beijing Ca Del Grevino California Wine, who is from the United States; David Blair, vice president of the Center for China and Globalization, also from the United States; Donatien Niyonzima from Rwanda who is a PhD candidate at the Communication University of China; and Wang Yiwei, Jean Monnet chair professor at the Renmin University of China.
Jessica Luo: I had moved to the United States after being in China for about nine years in December 2019. I thought I was prepared to start my American life, and for the first three months, it went very well. But once the coronavirus hit, it kind of fell apart. The dream of living in America did not work out. For me, it was hard to find jobs, especially in that climate with the coronavirus, but also
2021-01-06 13:35:16 GMT2021-01-06 21:35:16(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
BEIJING, Jan. 6 (Xinhua) Will 2021 be better for us all? A group of expats and experts in China recently discussed this million-dollar question and shared their unique experiences from last year.
The guests in this panel were Jessica Luo, marketing director at Beijing Ca Del Grevino California Wine, who is from the United States; David Blair, vice president of the Center for China and Globalization, also from the United States; Donatien Niyonzima from Rwanda who is a PhD candidate at the Communication University of China; and Wang Yiwei, Jean Monnet chair professor at the Renmin University of China.