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The latest data from the Chinese Ministry of Education shows that around 662,100 Chinese students went abroad to study in 2018, accounting for 23% of all international students.
The top destinations for Chinese students are the United States, Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan.
According to a survey by the Chinese Students and Scholars Association, the majority of Chinese students rely on family savings and scholarships to finance their studies abroad. Some also take out loans or work part-time while studying.
Some common challenges for Chinese students include language barriers, culture shock, and homesickness. They may also face difficulties in adapting to a new education system and academic expectations.
Many universities and organizations offer support services for Chinese students, such as language classes, cultural events, and counseling. There are also online communities and forums where Chinese students can connect with each other and share their experiences.