
Meet Julia Liu, a very good friend of mine here in China that has an extremely unique and interesting background! Starting with her mother, who has at least four different bloods running through her veins, Julia herself is a mixed baby, having Chineseroots as well!
She shares her incredible Chinese family’s history on how her grandparents met each other during one of China’s revolutions, being both of them very famous artists in the country at the time, and how everything unfolded to create a very distinctand incredible family tree! From basically having not only two, but three grandmothers, Julia definitely inherited the creative background form her past generations and even learnt with one of them how to make the traditional Chinese handcrafted paper cuts.
We chat a lot about the blend of multiple cultures and how was growing up in Europe compared to coming to China as an adult. Having extended family here in the country, she is actively involved in the Chinese society and explains how she perceives the North of China to be very similar to Ukraine in terms of food and habits!
Julia is polyglot, speaking four languages fluently. She expands on her current work as the bridge between Europe and Asia, and how knowing different languages and understandingdifferent cultures assist her on this position. She plays a big part on making sure business flows smoothly for both sides.
We touch on the importance of respecting other cultures and how we have the responsibility of setting an example of our people into a new society. How society view us is how it views our country.
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