Jan, 26 years old, is a doctoral candidate at Fujian Normal University (FNU), Fujian Province, China. The sudden outbreak of the coronavirus epidemic disturbed the normal life of many people. But it did not affect Jan so much. Instead, the epidemic made Jan decide to research the coronavirus as he is a major in the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
Sometimes, Jan read at his dormitory or along a riverside. Sometimes, Jan “met” with his supervisor online to discuss some questions.
“FNU has been providing anti-epidemic materials for us. Workers and teachers have strived to meet our daily requirements.
As a witness to China’s fight against the pandemic, Jan thinks that the Chinese government made a good response, took quick action and undertook its duty. It has successfully taken a lead in controlling the spread of the virus domestically. The people’s life is almost normal due to the developed e-commerce and logistics. Besides, the Chinese people also performed well, by wearing masks, keeping social distancing and obeying travel ban. In terms of future plan, Jan, as a researcher, plans to publish some research findings. Meanwhile, he wants to learn Chinese well and have more direct communication with friendly Chinese people. Jan told CEN that he has felt the friendliness and hospitality of the Chinese people in and outside the campus for the last one year. “Chinese and Pakistani are iron brothers,” Jan said. As measures for regular epidemic prevention and control are put in place, Jan hopes to restart his journey of traveling around China as soon as possible. “Firstly, I want to travel in the beautiful Fujian Province and then I plan to visit Sichuan Province. I would like to have a taste of its hotpot and have a look at the cute pandas there,” said Jan. INP/JAVED