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My favorite people and things when studying in Australia.

Overseas guests like Sydney's blue sky and friendly locals very much, and they also want to help others enjoy these beautiful things.

Wing Yan Cheng, a 22-year-old English name Joey, came to Sydney without friends or relatives, but she felt very welcome as soon as she arrived, which made her feel the enthusiasm of Sydney people for international students. She completed a course in hotel management in Sydney. She said that when she first came to flo· Harris House in Sydney, the people she met helped her take root in Sydney. Now she has made many friends and got a lot of help.

Therefore, she also wants to give back to the society. When she finally finds her own place, she hopes to be a volunteer in the place where she once lived and help other students settle down. Wing Yan Cheng said: "Not only help international students, but also help Australian students from other States. When I first arrived in Sydney, I was warmly welcomed. Now I want to help others and let them have the same experience. "

Last year, Wing Yan Cheng finished her studies, and now she works in Sheraton Hotel Chain, learning all aspects of the hotel service industry. She said: "I want to travel, and the experience in Sydney is very helpful. I love Sydney, I love Sydney's blue sky and environment, and I have learned a lot from locals and other international students. "

Other international students also expressed their love for Sydney for various reasons. Atef Prince, 30, came to St George ·TAFE in Sydney to study for a degree in community welfare. He said that participating in community activities has established a strong connection with Sydney.

During his first few weeks in Sydney, Prince participated in the Saint Vincent de Paul Spark project to help children in refugee schools. He said: "I came here with passion and wanted everyone to live a better life. I hope I can help those who really need it, and at the same time I can get to know Australia better. When I look back on the past few years, I think my most correct choice is to study in Sydney. I love Sydney and its people very much. Sydney people are very enthusiastic, especially the boys of Saint Vincent de Paul. I think it's great to be involved. "