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Pursuit Across the Pacific: An Immigrant's Educational Aspirations and Life Exploration
My surname is Yang. To provide better educational opportunities for my children, I chose to relocate to the United States with them. When we first immigrated, the main challenges stemmed from differences in daily habits. For instance, adapting from Chinese culinary traditions to American salads and cold dishes proved unexpectedly difficult. However, I firmly believe in respecting both cultures, ensuring our children never perceive their heritage as burdensome. We consciously
Lucy Yang
Jun 103 min read


From the Philippines to Hong Kong: A Journey Full of Challenges and Opportunities
It was really hard to get jobs in the Philippines. I was a secondary teacher, and I taught English. But I don’t teach anymore. There's a lot of paperwork for a teacher in the Philippines, and there is still a lot of work after business hours. Usually, you work for twelve business hours, and then you go back home. But you still have to work, because you need to prepare for the classes. There were a lot of teachers that were stressed from their work. So I prefer my current job
William Chen
Mar 125 min read


“I am a stay-at-home mother”
I am a stay-at-home mother in Suzhou. My husband is an executive in a state-owned enterprise, and I have two daughters, the elder one is a senior in high school, and the younger one is a junior in high school. I spent most of my life with my family. Taking care of my family's daily life and tutoring my children's studies make up the bulk of my life. When I first graduated, I began to work as a translator in a foreign garment company. I continued to work after the birth of my
徐睿兮
Feb 283 min read


A Decade Without Paternal Love: Du Haosha’s Story
Whenever I do things wrong, he beats me. I don’t remember why he hit me; I only remember that it hurts.
项唯清
Feb 22 min read
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