Kaparova Aizat poses for a photo with blooming cherry trees in Wuxi. [Photo provided to wuxi.gov.cn]
I have been fond of Wuxi's environment since I arrived here. The convenient transportation, the city's infrastructure, its culture, and, of course, the friendly people of Wuxi have all made a lasting impression on me. In terms of transportation, back in 2018, we only had two subway lines. Fast forward to 2024, we have four lines operational, and the fifth line is currently under construction. The pace of development is both rapid and impressive.
Kaparova Aizat poses for a photo with friends in Wuxi. [Photo provided to wuxi.gov.cn]
As an adventurous individual, I wouldn't say I like staying in one place for too long, so I have taken every opportunity to explore the city. This led me to discover some of Wuxi's Buddhist temples, such as Lingshan Grand Buddha, Qiyun Temple, and Kaiyuan Temple. Wuxi's attractions, like Nanchang Street, Sanyang Plaza, and Nianhua Bay, are so captivating that they require several days to fully appreciate. I have lost count of the number of times I have visited these places to take in their beauty.
Kaparova Aizat visits the Lingshan Grand Buddha in Wuxi. [Photo provided to wuxi.gov.cn]
Having spent the most important years of my life here, studying and graduating from Jiangnan University, Wuxi holds a special place in my heart. I consider it my second hometown – a place where I transitioned from a student to a mature adult. I am forever grateful to this beautiful city.
The author is a student from Kazakhstan who graduated from Wuxi's Jiangnan University this year.
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