Spanish computer engineer: Life in China is safe, convenient and full of opportunities

"The life here personally is really convenient, is really safe, is really economic and there is a lot of opportunities." This is how Abel Bordonado Lillo, a Spanish computer engineer and full-stack developer, describes his life in China. Currently settled in Suzhou, Abel believes the city is an excellent place to work, offering a thriving tech environment while being more comfortable and livable than Shanghai.
Abel says that moving to China is much easier than many foreigners imagine. With China's recent 30-day visa-free policy for multiple countries, people can visit first and then decide whether to stay long-term. He encourages foreigners to come and experience China's technological advancements and the convenience of everyday life firsthand.
"China, for me, is my second home," Abel says. He feels warmly welcomed by the Chinese people and appreciates how technology has made cross-cultural communication smoother. "Once you get used to the life here, many things is gonna be really convenient."
Click the video to hear this Spanish engineer share his China story.
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