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    Home is where the heart is; Foreigner in China
    ( 2003-10-27 14:45) (Shen Zhen Daily)

    On hearing that I was planning to accept a job offer in Beijing, China, in early 1996, most of my friends and colleagues in Romania thought I was crazy.

    But I decided to go to China anyway, not only to work as a physician in one of Beijing’s expat clinics, but also to satisfy a craving I’d had for years — to see Asia.

    During my five years in Beijing, I discovered the beauty of Beijing, of places like the Temple of Heaven, Summer Palace and Fragrant Hills with its famous red leaves.

    When I was furthering my medical education in Canada in 2001, I missed not Romania, but China, where I had lived for five years.

    I started to religiously watch the weekly Chinese-language programs on Montreal TV, feeling it would somehow be like a link between me and China.

    I was excited and proud when Beijing was awarded the honor of hosting the 2008 Olympic Games.

    I felt hurt when I heard some acquaintances speaking in less-than-nice terms about Chinese people. I slowly began to realize that China had become more of a homeland for me than Romania.

    That, and my Chinese girlfriend, were the two things that brought me back to China last year, this time to Guangzhou.

    I had never before lived in a place with no real winters, a place with lush vegetation all year round, so I was eager to see how life was in such a place, especially after coming from Montreal with temperatures of 20 degrees Celsius below zero.

    After spending almost two years between Guangzhou and Beijing (where I worked for another year), I and my girlfriend decided to move to Shenzhen before leaving again for Canada.

    I have been in Shenzhen for too short a time to get to know the place.

    What I can say so far is that Shenzhen is No. 1 on my list of beautiful cities, together with Qingdao.

    I am still getting accustomed to living here, but so far everything looks good.

    I will be leaving China again in a few months with the knowledge that no matter how far, I go one day I will come back, because this is now where my heart is.

     
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