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Riding the Typhoon: Exchange Experience of UNIGE student Alejandro

2024-01-23

The weekend I arrived in Shenzhen in August, as an actual typhoon was bearing down on the city, I found myself enveloped in a metaphorical typhoon setting the stage for an exhilarating and unpredictable adventure at SIGS. The “typhoon energy” lingered throughout my stay, a brief but intense chapter that left an unforgettable mark on my life.


The journey began and finished with the academic rigor that characterizes Tsinghua University. As I immersed myself in my studies, the professors welcomed me with open arms. They weren't just educators; they became mentors, giving me their precious time and making me see projects in a whole new light. They made my academic pursuits both warm and meaningful.




The people here at SIGS, incredibly hospitable and welcoming, made my day-to-day life a joy. Classmates encouraged me through tough assignments. The campus canteen, heaven for a devoted foodie like me, turned every meal into a delicious exploration of Chinese cuisine.


Additionally, the unsung heroes—the dedicated staff, from administrative offices to the maintenance crew—played a pivotal role in ensuring my stay was comfortable and enriching. I extend my gratitude to each one of them.


Beyond academics, the journey was about forging lasting friendships with my classmates from diverse backgrounds. These friendships became the pillars that gave meaning to every moment. The laughter that echoed through the hallways of the F building after long hours in the lab and the hissing sound of opening píjiǔ (beer) cans at the Mirror Lake on the PKU campus will always resonate in my memories. 



Alejandro participating in a cultural exchange event organized by the SIGS Graduate Student Union


The openness and curiosity of my classmates made me always feel welcome. I even had the opportunity to discover my own culture by dancing to traditional Mexican folk songs (as the female part) during a cultural exchange evening organized by the SIGS Graduate Student Union.


As the semester is coming to an end, I am reflecting on the short, yet intense experience. It wasn't just about classes and exams; it was about embracing a new culture, facing challenges head-on, and, most importantly, discovering facets of myself that were waiting to unfold. Tsinghua SIGS was not just a destination; it was a journey of a lifetime—an exploration of knowledge, culture, and the boundless possibilities that come with an open mind and a welcoming heart.



Alejandro Gómez Tejera

Home Institution & Major: University of Geneva, Master's student in Territorial Development

Hosting Institute and/or Program: Open FIESTA & Institute of Future Human Habitats