Riding mountain bikes with Chinese friends (Thomas left on picture) in Fujian's green environment. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn] |
I first arrived in China in 1999. I was starting my first job in the shoe industry. Previously I had been a scientist, working at universities and research institutes. A spirit for adventure and the desire to do something exciting brought me to China. At this point the reform and opening-up of China was already an established process. I knew China was growing fast, and the manufacturing industry was booming.
What I found when I got here was unbelievable. I was shocked at the mismatch of my perceptions of China as a European and the reality of life. The factories were huge — not everything was perfect, but there were skilled workers running manufacturing firms and organizing production for exports. Everybody was very ambitiously growing their business, personal careers and modern lifestyles. I felt like this was a place where something big was happening.
I made good friends in China, and although I returned to Europe after two years my wish to stay connected to China and its people came true. I went back to China for business trips, and my Chinese friends visited me in Europe. Traveling is a great way to exchange culture and friendship. It was wonderful to experience China’s fast development, which also provides opportunities for my Chinese friends traveling to Europe. And modern communication like email and internet makes it easy to stay connected.
Now, 17 years later, I am back in China, living and working in Fujian province. This time I came as a senior foreign expert. Within that timespan China transformed from a manufacturing center to a country attracting great talent for innovation and science. The country has given me a warm welcomeback. Not only had my personal friends invited me to join their company, the reception I was given by the provincial and national government was overwhelming. I feel the whole city of Putian, where we live, is happy to work with me. There are opportunities, there is support for my ideas and there are so many people eager to move forward at a pace unimaginable in Europe.
The upgrades in China can be seen everywhere. Big cities like Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou and others are very modern and offer a very international lifestyle. And smaller cities catch up quickly. Chinese people are very open to meeting foreigners. Modern companies and China as a country are attracting international people with special knowledge. China is providing excellent funding for scientists and high-level foreign experts.