China Daily Online, May 4th (Reporter Nisina Sun Ruonan) "Youth is like early spring, like the morning sun, like the budding of a hundred flowers, like a sharp sword, the most precious period of life. Youth is to society what fresh and lively cells are to people. " Today is the 99th anniversary of the May 4th Movement. We walked into the campus and interviewed six foreign students. Come and see what kind of youth China youth represents in their eyes!

Mike, a student from the Republic of Burundi: enthusiastic and enterprising.
They are very enthusiastic, especially in learning. They are willing to learn from scratch and are enthusiastic about new things and new knowledge. Compared with young people in other countries, young people in China are still very competitive. Although young people in our country will study hard, the efforts of young people in China have reached another level, far exceeding those in our sense.

Afghan student Hari: Friendly and hard-working.
Students in China work harder than Afghan students. They take their studies very seriously every day. I think students in China are very good. Young people in China are very friendly and helpful to foreigners. Whenever I have any questions, just ask them and I will get very effective answers and help.

Bangladeshi student mishu: Passionate about spreading China culture.
Young people in China are very willing to learn about people and cultures of other countries. They are also very patriotic and will actively show every aspect of China culture to foreign friends on different occasions. Young people in China are always very friendly, diligent and patriotic, and we also love China.

French student Ala Edin: Excellent.
Generally speaking, the young people in China in my impression are always very friendly. Whenever I compare the youth in China with those in other countries, I think of very positive and positive things. If I can use one word to describe the youth in China, it is "excellent".

Pakistani student Ba Qiming: Work hard
They are very energetic and responsible. The young people I know in China are very, very hard-working, but what impresses me is that they are usually studying at high intensity. I think they should better balance their study and life. Some young people in China are very forgetful in learning and have a strong sense of time. For example, young people in our country may study for two hours and play for two hours, but many young people in China will spend all their time on their studies. They think that playing for two hours is a waste of time. To tell the truth, they are my motivation to learn.

Korean student Shen Mei (right): Love learning.
Young people in China love learning, live a regular and healthy life, go to bed early and get up early, and get up on time for breakfast every day. Moreover, young people in China are very frugal. When they go out for a party, they will pack up the rest of the food and take it away after eating. Young people there rarely do this.