China University Admission Agency

China University Admission Agency We are an Internationally based Admission Agency for Universities in China. Our services Include Car

We are an internationally based Admission Agency for Universities in China. We aim at helping soon-to-be Undergraduate students to get through the daunting and yet exciting process of Career choosing, Application and Travel to their chosen University in China.

No. 4 - Discover Chinese CuisineChinese cuisine is one of the most varied in the world. Each region has its own principa...
04/07/2018

No. 4 - Discover Chinese Cuisine
Chinese cuisine is one of the most varied in the world. Each region has its own principal taste and specialties. This is something that stroked me when I arrived, the diversity of the food. Back home, Chinese restaurant are all the same and all propose roughly the same dishes (Hello Sweet and Sour Pork). However, in China, each restaurant proposes the food from one province. And the differences between all of them are huge. One of the most easily recognizable is the spicy food from Sichuan province, but it’s just one of many. One of the tastiest (and cheapest) food comes from Lanzhou, in Gansu province. The La Mian shops daily produce fresh noodles, which you can either eat in a soup or sautéed. This is only a short overview, but if you are a foodie, China definitely is the place for you!

No 3. - Confront yourself to a millennia-old cultureChinese culture has a 5000-year history and is one of the richest in...
26/06/2018

No 3. - Confront yourself to a millennia-old culture

Chinese culture has a 5000-year history and is one of the richest in the world. Although the country is modernizing at a fast pace, many traditional aspects still remain very visible in the everyday life. An interesting is to go for a walk in park during the weekend. Many people regroup there, starting in the early morning, to practice a wide array of activities. Two of the most popular and highly representative of China are Taichi and Calligraphy. Taichi is one of the most well-known martial arts around the world. It is often practice early in the morning in the parks and is believed to have many health benefits, such as improving balance and general psychological health. Calligraphy is a very important and appreciated art in China. It is basically the design and ex*****on of Chinese characters, usually with a brush on some paper, but some people also practice it in parks with water on stoned floors

No. 2 - Witness China’s development from the first rowChina’s development during the last 35 years is unprecedented in W...
19/06/2018

No. 2 - Witness China’s development from the first row
China’s development during the last 35 years is unprecedented in World’s history. Witnessing it from inside the country is fascinating and eye-opening. Most people don’t realize how much China has developed, and still see China as a very rural country. However, by the end of 2012, for the first time, the number of Chinese living in urban areas amounted to 712 million, representing 52.6% of the population. In 1990, this percentage only amounted to about 25%. This fast development has been supported by clusters of cities, creating giant urban areas. The most famous ones are: The Pearl River Delta, regrouping the cities of Guangzhou, Foshan, Zhaoqing, Hong-Kong, Shenzhen, Zhuhai, Macau, Dongguan and Jiangmen and accumulating a population of about 120 million inhabitants (more or less the population of Mexico) and the Yangtze River Delta, regrouping the cities of Shanghai, Wuxi, Changzhou, Hangzhou, Ningbo, Nanjing, Suzhou, home of a combined population of about 85 million (roughly the population of Germany).
These facts can easily be found on the Internet, but being able to witness the speed of development from within is astonishing. Roads are being built and skyscrapers rise from the ground; every day, the city is being remodelled in front our eyes. More and more people are accessing the middle class and filling the numerous shopping malls that appear on the corner of every street. Of course, China still has a rural side that is less developed than this urban life picture I am depicting, but overall the country has been investing in most regions to develop roads, railways, and transportation systems. For someone coming from a developed country, it is partly fascination and partly scary. Fascinating to see a country develop so fast in front of one’s eyes and scary to see that on many aspects they are doing things bigger, better and faster than developed countries. I would advise anyone to come and witness it for themselves.

No. 1 Learn MandarinThis is definitely the number one reason why you should come study in China for some time. Learning ...
18/06/2018

No. 1 Learn Mandarin
This is definitely the number one reason why you should come study in China for some time. Learning mandarin is an exciting endeavour, but a very challenging one also. As the first months aren’t as rewarding as one might think, many foreigners quickly give up on learning. I remember the firsts 10 characters I had to learn, it took me a whole afternoon to be able to (painfully) re-write the first 5. Another drawback of the first months is that people can barely understand what you are trying to say, and you have absolutely no idea what they are saying. But if one goes through this first difficult period, they are in for an amazing adventure. After a couple months, the learning experience becomes very fulfilling, and Chinese people finally understand what you are trying to say. For someone who has been using a 26-letter alphabet since birth, it is quite overwhelming to realize that in order to read a newspaper, one has to learn more or less 3000 characters, but if you have the patience to learn them, a new world will open up for you. Learning Mandarin will boost your memory and enable you to speak to one fifth of the world’s population. Although most Chinese often speak in dialects (such as Shanghainese), majority of them understand and can speak Mandarin, and if you leave the big cities, they will be quite amazed by the foreigners who took the time to learn their language.

18/06/2018

Ten reasons why you should study in china...So, we're going to give you one reason everyday for the next 10 days! Here goes >>>

24/10/2016

APPLY 2017: Applications for 2017 are currently underway and will be open till further notice! Interested in STUDYING in CHINA, apply Now!

23/10/2016

It's amazingly surprising how easy one from the international community can live and study in China. Send us a message and we will answer all your queries about STUDYING in CHINA. All for free. So feel free and send us a message now!

Chinese University tops Best Global University rankings 2016
13/09/2016

Chinese University tops Best Global University rankings 2016

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02/03/2016

Back to school for many as Monday, 29th Feb saw the Spring semester kickoff while next Monday, 7th March marks the start for others. A very warm welcome to you all, and we here at CUAA wish you the very best in your studies this semester and the rest of the year!

19/02/2016

Admissions for Spring/March 2016 closed on February 1st however applications for Autumn/September 2016 are still very open. Feel free to send us a message for any questions you might have. We are here to help! -Judy

24/12/2015

Admissions for Spring and Autumn intakes are underway and applications are still being accepted. For any inquiries, ask Judy, send us a message! Merry Christmas!

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