From Tsinghua Classrooms to 17 Cities: A Student’s Journey
Celia Annetta, a Gen Z psychology student from Indonesia at Tsinghua University, is redefining #TravelGoals in China. 🎒✨ Over her academic journey, she’s hopped onto the country’s famed high-speed trains, zipping across 17 cities while soaking in rapid infrastructure growth and tech-savvy conveniences like mobile payments. \"It’s like living in the future,\" she says.
Culture, Cuisine, and Connections
Between study sessions, Celia discovered unexpected gems—like Inner Mongolia’s salty milk tea, which she calls \"a flavor adventure.\" 🥤🌾 But her travels aren’t just about sightseeing. She’s eyeing a bigger mission: bridging Indonesia and China through business partnerships, inspired by the cross-cultural ties she’s built. 💼🌏
Why This Matters
Celia’s story isn’t just a travel diary—it’s a glimpse into how Gen Z is navigating global connections, tech, and trade. For young entrepreneurs and adventurers alike, China’s evolving infrastructure is becoming a playground for both exploration and opportunity. 🚀
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How Gen Z sees the world: Traveling in China by high-speed train
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