
Amina, Morocco · Medicine
From nervous arrival to calling Chengdu home
She talks about her first hospital rotation, learning to order food in Chinese, and the roommate who helped her survive the first homesick week.

Stories, care, and real life
This is the warm side of SilkStudy: real China stories, senior-student support, language partners, pre-arrival care, culture calendar, and practical guides that help students live well, not just survive.
A student should arrive with a plan and a person to ask.
Our product direction is simple: turn anonymous research into human connection.
My China Story
Stories can be video, photo essays, audio diaries, or short interviews. The goal is not perfection; it is honesty.

Amina, Morocco · Medicine
She talks about her first hospital rotation, learning to order food in Chinese, and the roommate who helped her survive the first homesick week.

Minh, Vietnam · Mechanical Engineering
A simple photo diary about campus labs, night markets, Hangzhou, Nanjing, and the feeling of seeing China become smaller by train.

Carlos, Mexico · Business
A calm conversation about culture shock, making Chinese friends, using WeChat Pay, and not being ashamed of asking for help.
Peer support
This channel can later become a verified mentor directory. For MVP, it connects through the moderated community and consultation flow.
Match future students with peers from the same school, city, or major. Ask about dorms, classes, teachers, food, exams, and what the first month really feels like.
Help newcomers find Chinese-speaking partners and local students who want English, Vietnamese, Arabic, Russian, Spanish, or other language exchange.
Use public first meetings, moderated posts, no pressure to share private contact, and clear reporting tools for uncomfortable interactions.
Pre-arrival care pack
We tell students the truth gently: homesickness is normal, culture shock is temporary, and asking for help is part of becoming independent.
Light, friendly introductions to Chinese festivals, traditions, arts, and campus cultural events.
Family reunion, red envelopes, fireworks memories, and campus holiday arrangements.
Lanterns, sweet rice balls, and night walks in old city areas.
Zongzi, dragon boat races, and stories about Qu Yuan.
Mooncakes, family calls, campus gatherings, and a gentle homesick night.
International food fairs, traditional arts, music nights, and student society events.
Life guide
The most useful part of SilkStudy should help students handle the first 30 days, daily apps, housing, transport, health, and safety.
We can help with school matching, scholarship review, pre-arrival planning, city choice, and emotional preparation.