My name is Mathilde Hardouin, and I am a second year Poli-Sci and East Asian studies honors student. I aspire to work in diplomacy in East-Asia which is why I put a huge emphasis in my studies on learning languages and understanding cultures. As such, since a very young age, I have been attracted to China’s rich and fascinating history and culture, leading me to start learning Mandarin at age 11. After years of classes, my desire to visit China was intense, but the occasion never presented itself: between the costs of traveling, the hurdle of finding a time when travel would be possible and the pandemic, being able to actually set foot there seemed more and more unlikely. Luckily, at the start of my second year in º«¹úÂãÎè, it was announced that LKS Initiative’s intensive Chinese language and Advanced Research program at Shantou University was to be launched in-person again, after being interrupted/held online during the pandemic.
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