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A look into Chinese born in the 2000s

By Yao Yao | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2018-01-09 15:34
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Editor's Note: The Chinese born in the 2000s are turning 18 years old. Here we share some stories showing how these millennials see the world and pursue their dreams with abundant resources and advanced education.

Early birds begin their college life

A student dances during military training at Shenyang Sport University in Shenyang city, Northeast China's Liaoning province on Aug 30, 2016. The university introduced Latin dance, martial arts and gymnastics into traditional military training to suit the needs of freshmen born in the 2000s. [Photo/IC]

Wang Qi, born in 2000, entered Shanghai International Studies University in September 2017.

In face of others' praise, such as saying how smart she is to enter a prestigious school at such a young age, Wang feels flattered.

Though she is very young, Wang nicknamed herself Grandma Wang on the internet. She likes watching Japanese cartoons and her favorite online games are The Legend of Sword and Fairy Ⅲ and King of Glory.

"I used to discuss how to play the game well with other players, and even took some notes," said Wang.

Wang made her life plan after entering university. "I learned a foreign language, and want to get a postgraduate degree at a university in China. Then I will go overseas to get a PhD. At that time, I will be just 26 years old. Finally I will go back to China and seek a teaching job at a Chinese university," said Wang.

Younger than other classmates, Wang has challenges. She said: "There are many exchange programs, but I cannot apply for them, because I am younger than 18 years old."

Since Wang experienced a single parent family and a blended family, the girl has her own opinions on love and marriage. "Being in love with someone is really time–consuming. I would like to do some more interesting things rather than spend time building a romantic relationship with someone," said Wang.

As for dating, Li Long, also born in 2000, has his concerns.

A freshman in East China's Shandong Jianzhu University, Li is distressed because the girls he is attracted to at his university all think he is too young to have a relationship.

"Though I am younger than the other classmates, I take care of them in daily life," said Li.

Li added: "I don't like the prejudice toward people born in the 2000s, calling us pupils. Actually, some of the millennials are college or university students now."

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