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Hi Everyone!

As of right now, I am officially done with my study abroad program at UCEAP, and Iโ€™ve graduated UCI! The last week in Beijing was so hectic because of studying and packing. I also still canโ€™t believe I am done with studying abroad. It almost feels like it was yesterday when I was feeling intensely anxious about going on my study abroad trip. Although these four months flew by extremely quickly, I will never forget the experiences I had there! Iโ€™ve learned so much about Chinese culture, and so much about myself. 

Right after my last final, I quickly packed all my belongings (which took a long time actually..), and left for Thailand. Thailand is not so far from China, but the experiences Iโ€™ve had so far here are so much different from the one in Beijing. For one, I was in Beijing where  the temperature outside was usually 0 degrees Celsius, and with one plane ride itโ€™s feels pretty much just like summer. Itโ€™s about 30 degrees Celsius in Bangkok. After arriving to Thailand, I also realized how much speaking Mandarin was a part of my life for 4 months. I found myself speaking Mandarin here and there to my friends, or automatically translating what other people say in English to Mandarin.  It sounds crazy, but I actually did that several times during the first two days! 

In a taxi with some friends at Bangkok! :o)
In a taxi with some friends at Bangkok! :o)
Me and Justine at a nightmarket in Bangkok!
Me and Justine at a nightmarket in Bangkok!

-Jen

Jennifer Au

Ni hao! My name is Jennifer Au and I am a fourth year Biology major at the University of California, Irvine. During Fall 2015 I have been given the amazing opportunity to study at Beijing Normal University for four months to learn Mandarin. I chose this program because it was the one option that included an intensive Chinese language program. I want to learn Mandarin so I could better communicate with other individuals including my family in China. It has always been my dream to reach in and discover the culture of my ancestors and who I really am and through this study abroad program, I will be able to incorporate academics and social development with cultural cognizance. My deep rooted desire to study abroad in China as a Chinese American may seem a little predictable, but this desire mainly stems from my upbringing in a predominate Latino neighborhood, in which I assimilated more with the Latino community and felt significantly displaced from my own culture. Iโ€™m looking forward to meeting the locals and practicing Mandarin with them everyday and trying authentic Chinese cuisine, like Peking duck! I also hope to use my Chinese acquisition as a physician assistant to communicate with patients who may speak Chinese.