Graduate student from Turkmenistan: I want to become a first-class Chinese teacher!


Ainura Azadova is a graduate student at Xinjiang Normal University from Turkmenistan. She is currently studying at the University's Institute of International Cultural Exchanges, majoring in Chinese as a Foreign Language. According to her, through studying and living in China, she not only became acquainted with Chinese culture, but also made many good friends.
“I love China and I hope that I can become a first-class Chinese teacher,” Ainura, who was the subject of a story published by the China Internet Information Center (the state web portal of the Information Bureau of the State Council of the People's Republic of China and the China International Publishing Group) says.

“Ainuli,” which means love of hard work, is the Chinese name the girl chose for herself.
The process of learning Chinese is complex and full of challenges, but Ainura enjoys it. The Chinese language helped open doors for her to explore China and also built a bridge for her to understand Chinese culture. The girl also spends her free time from studying actively.
Recently, the 1st All-China International Students' Story Competition, entitled "Reading China", was held in Shanghai. 102 foreign students from 31 countries and 45 universities took part in the semi-finals and finals, which took place offline. Ainura also took part in the competition and took third place.

During the event, Ainura shared her story of studying at Xinjiang Normal University fluently in Chinese. In addition, she spoke about how she sees the integration of ancient Chinese civilization and modern technology, expressing her determination to become an ambassador of cultural exchanges.
As China-Turkmenistan exchanges deepen, Ainura is eager to make more friends in China, learn Chinese well, and contribute to establishing friendly relations between the two countries that are open, inclusive, mutually beneficial and on the path of peaceful development.
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