My name is Amina Usmanova, and I am currently doing an exchange semester at Zhejiang University of Science and Technology (ZUST). I come from Kazakhstan and have been studying in German Hanover University of Applied Sciences and Arts (HsH).
Coming to study at ZUST has been a mix of learning, adapting, and exploring. Life in Hangzhou surprised me in a good way. It’s one of the most interesting cities I’ve been to —where modern buildings, nature, and traditional culture exist side by side. There’s always something to do, whether it’s visiting a tea village, walking around the lakes, or just visiting the city center.
At first, it was a bit hard to adjust—especially because of the language and the completely new environment. But slowly things started to feel more familiar. The support from teachers and friends I’ve made here helped a lot. One thing I really appreciate is how easy it is to contact professors. They reply quickly and are open to questions, which makes a big difference when you’re studying in a different educational system. The campus itself is also really nice. I heard it used to be a forest park, and honestly, it still feels like one with all the trees and open spaces.
Amina Usmanova from
Zhejiang University of Science and Technology
Source: Hangzhoufeel
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