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Recently, there has been a clear change: more and more Chinese people who studied and worked abroad are returning to China.
Many Chinese students go to the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and Europe to study, but most of them eventually choose to live and work back in China.
Data shows that in 2025, more than 530,000 overseas graduates returned to China, which is more than the year before.
Many scientists and researchers have also returned to China from countries such as the United States because China now has better research conditions, more funding, and many opportunities for development.
China not only welcomes its own talented people back, but also attracts many foreign students.
In the 2024–2025 academic year, China had 380,000 international students from 191 countries and regions.
Many students feel that studying in China is relatively inexpensive, and some courses can also be taught in English.
In this way, China’s universities, research, and social development all benefit.
For many young people, studying abroad can broaden their horizons, but returning to China also allows them to use what they have learned in their own country.