Malaysians eye China to pursue higher studies
Educational exchanges in spotlight as countries mark 50 years of relations
Malaysian student Lim Jia Le has been studying at Tsinghua University for five years. Reflecting on her choice to study in China after high school, the 23-year-old said it was the best decision she made.
“Among the countries I received offers from, I chose China mainly because Tsinghua University ranks high internationally for majors in life sciences and chemical engineering, which are my fields of interest,” Lim said.
Lim said that students from her high school had been opting for China for their higher education since 2016. “They would come back home to Malaysia and share their experiences in China. I felt that China could offer more opportunities for future development, more recreational activities and a safer social environment. These factors helped me make up my mind,” she said.
After studying in China for five years, Lim describes her experience as overwhelmingly positive. “Compared to universities in Malaysia or Singapore, Tsinghua offers a wealth of student activities and various forums with distinguished guests, which are particularly attractive to Malaysian students. Living in China is also very convenient with its efficient food delivery and transportation services.”
As Malaysia and China celebrate 50 years of diplomatic relations, educational exchanges between the two nations have become a new highlight, with more and more Malaysian students opting for higher education in China.
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