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    Foreigners in Chongqing Share Insights on China’s Growth

    Danielle TriggBy Danielle TriggMarch 20, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A poster for the series “China, An Opportunity Through Opening Up” (Photo/Western China International Communication Organization)
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    As China marks 75 years of progress, a new documentary series explores how foreign residents in Chongqing are embracing opportunities in the rapidly developing city.

    The Western China International Communication Organization has launched “China, An Opportunity Through Opening Up”, a series following ten expatriates who have made Chongqing their home. The project highlights China’s modernisation and its impact on those who live and work in the country.

    A City of Opportunity

    Among those featured is Nikolaos Chatzipetros, a Greek hotelier and General Manager of Niccolo Chongqing. He describes the city’s transformation into an international metropolis, particularly through the lens of the luxury hospitality industry.

    Canadian Jorah Kai Wood, a teacher and writer, sees China as a source of literary inspiration, while Japanese entrepreneur Daiki Yamagami considers it a land of business opportunity. Italian data scientist Davide Liu believes that sports development plays a vital role in improving the quality of life in China.

    Diverse Experiences, Shared Perspectives

    The series also introduces Dr. Tseng Hsien Cho, Associate Medical Director at Raffles Hospital Chongqing. Born in Taiwan and now a Singaporean citizen, Dr. Tseng’s journey reflects deep historical and professional ties to the city.

    Meanwhile, American educator Emily Hulme balances roles as an English teacher, comedian, writer, and filmmaker, finding both belonging and inspiration in Chongqing. Similarly, Franco Bergamino, an Italian dessert studio owner, believes that food culture fosters international connections.

    Chongqing’s architecture and urban landscape also leave a lasting impression. German architect David Nicolas Derksen is particularly fascinated by the city’s blend of traditional and modern design.

    For the city’s Filipino community, English teacher Elvira Maglalang has played a crucial role, having lived in Chongqing since 2004. Meanwhile, American professor Frank Stonier, who teaches at Southwest University, has embraced Chongqing as his “first hometown”. As Dean of the STEAM Interdisciplinary International Educational Research Centre, he has made significant contributions to education and community development.

    Witnessing China’s Rapid Growth

    Through their personal experiences, these foreign residents offer unique insights into China’s modernisation and openness to the world. Their perspectives showcase Chongqing’s global appeal—not only as a place of economic and technological progress but also as a city that welcomes international talent.

    The series provides a first-hand look at China’s evolving role on the world stage, capturing the way foreigners are contributing to and benefiting from the country’s transformation.

    For more details, visit iChongqing’s website.

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