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The outbreak of COVID-19 has not only concerned numerous Chinese, but also drawn the attention of many international students who love China. During the prevention and control of the epidemic, the support and contributions of USTB international students and alumni showed the love without borders. They have expressed their confidence in China's ability to overcome the epidemic, and have done their best to provide support for the frontline to fight against the epidemic. Some of their wishes to the Chinese people are as follows:
“I am in Madagascar, cheering for China!”
(David, a postgraduate from the School of Civil and Resources Engineering, USTB)
“I am from Mongolia. I cheer for Wuhan!”
(You Xuan, an undergraduate from the Donlinks School of Economics and Management, USTB)
“Stay Strong, China! I love China!”
(A Silan, a Pakistani postgraduate from the Donlinks School of Economics and Management, USTB)
“I am from Indonesia. Cheer up, Wuhan! Cheer up, China!”
(Xie Huishan, a postgraduate from the Donlinks School of Economics and Management, USTB)
“Come on, Wuhan!”
(Lan Ka, a Zimbabwean undergraduate from the School of Civil and Resources Engineering, USTB)
“I am in Vietnam, cheering for China!”
(Ruan Shi Qiu Fang, a postgraduate from the Donlinks School of Economics and Management, USTB)
“Cheer up, Wuhan! Stay strong, China! Come on, everybody!”
(Zhang Xiaofeng, a Thai postgraduate from the Donlinks School of Economics and Management, USTB)
“Although I am not in Beijing recently, I have been following the epidemic news every day. We have seen the efforts of the Chinese government and all the Chinese people.
Now more and more patients have been cured. We hope and believe that China will overcome the epidemic soon, people’s life will return to normal quickly, and we international students will get back to school very soon as well.”
(Cheng Shi An Hui, a Vietnamese PhD student from the School of Humanities and Social Science, USTB)
“I am in Cambodia, cheering for China!”
(Sheng Bo, a postgraduate from the School of Materials Science and Engineering, USTB)
“Wish the Chinese people an early victory over the epidemic!”
(Piao Xianxiu, a Korean undergraduate student from the School of Computer and Communication Engineering, USTB)
“Let's stand with the nation, in pain, but I firmly believe they will not give up. No doubt, in this situation, the Chinese government is doing their best. Might be there is delay but would be ended soon. Great appreciation for all doctors and all associated staff, working in this entire situation in Wuhan and all around china. As a nation in all this situation, we are with people of China. So request to all foreigners to discourage rumors and cooperate with authorities by following instructions to help in this situation. We were united in all circumstances. We are and we will.”
(A Silan, a Pakistani postgraduate from the Donlinks School of Economics and Management, USTB)
“They’re sacrificing their families to save lives. We should remember them and pray for them every day. I truly respect them.”
(Bi Shaha, a Haitian alumnus from class of 2019)
“Saudi Arabia is concerned about China's fight against the novel coronavirus, appreciates China's transparent attitude, and supports China's effective measures. The Saudi people stand by the Chinese people. It is believed that China will eventually defeat the epidemic. Saudi Arabia firmly supports the Chinese people! Let's pay tribute to those who fight against the virus on the front line! May all the heroes in white come back soon and safely! Come on, China! You can make it!”
(Su Suli, a Saudi Arabian alumnus from class of 2019)
“I wish and pray for China. Let’s be united with the nation. Hope for earliest recovery and healthy people. #China we are with you #India #China”
(Abhinay, an Indian postgraduate from the Donlinks School of Economics and Management, USTB)
“A better world brings a better China, and a better China benefits the whole world. Stay strong, China!”
(Bi De, a Rwandan alumnus from class of 2019)
“We pray for the country who gives us almost everything. A safe place for our studies, work and business and so more. Let’s pray for the people of China and everyone who are suffering from virus.”
(Moustafa haggag, an Egyptian PhD student from the Donlinks School of Economics and Management, USTB)
“Brothers,sisters,friends,fellow students and teachers,we can overcome this disease together. Stay strong, China! Come on!”
(Ha Seng, a Sierra Leonean undergraduate from the School of Civil and Resources Engineering, USTB)
“Pray for Wuhan and China. Stay strong, China!
# Come on China!
# Cheer up Wuhan!”
(M. Hammad Malik, a Pakistani PhD student from the School of Automation and Electrical Engineering, USTB)
He Wanlong forwarded the news of free delivery of masks by air from Cambodia to China.
Ge Rile, forwarded the news that Mongolia has provided free aids to China.
Some of our international students and alumni have donated materials and supplies to China.
Sa Ru, a Mongolian postgraduate from the Donlinks School of Economics and Management, donated 250 masks to the Chinese Embassy in Mongolia.
USTB Myanmar students voluntarily donated for Wuhan.
(Bai Xue, a PhD student from the National Center for Materials Service Safety, USTB
Wang Zhiqiang, a postgraduate from the School of Automation and Electrical Engineering, USTB
Rou Mei, a PhD student from the National Center for Materials Service Safety, USTB
Yang Huiling, a PhD student from the School of Energy and Environmental Engineering, USTB
Lin Xue, a PhD student from the School of Computer and Communication Engineering, USTB)
Jing Lanjia and his company donated 500 cups of Ceylon black tea.
In this battle against the epidemic, we are so glad that we have received a lot of supports and wishes from our international students who are all over the world but their hearts are closely linked with China. Let’s wait for the day we can gather again on campus.
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