Wednesday, 3 February 2016

My month in Zhuhai!

One thing that I believe very strongly in is that if you say you are going to do something, do it. It’s easy saying that you’ll do all of these wonderful things and go to all of these magnificent places, but until you actually put your mind to it and get the ball rolling, they are just empty words. You’ll simply be left with what ifs and regrets. So when I say that I’m going to do something, I stand by my word and do my utmost to make it happen.

For me, I said to myself that I wanted to come to China to work as an intern. There were a million and one reasons I could think of that could possibly stop me from going. Who would I live with? Would I like it? Would the language barrier be a big issue? I mean I would be 6,000 miles from home. One of my biggest fears about coming here was quite simply trying to get a decent hair cut! However, I didn’t want this to be something I said I’d do and never did. Nothing will ever be perfect and you’ll always have doubts about what you are doing. So sometimes you just need to jump in the deep end. I blocked these negative thoughts from my mind and focused on what a great opportunity this could be. I then paid my deposits and booked my flights. All of a sudden, I was locked in. I was going to China for the first time in my life.

China here I come!
Admittedly though, my time in China got off to a shaky start. This included not having my luggage for the first 4 days of my trip, not understanding any signs and not knowing any other interns. These were precisely the problems that I thought of before I came out here. Fortunately, they quickly began to straighten themselves out, and I started to feel more and more settled by the day. Before I knew it, I felt at home, experiencing many new things with similar minded people, who had also come out here to experience life in a foreign country.

There has been so many things that I've learned in this short space of time. The first of which is that the food here is magnificent. How Chinese people get such simple dishes to taste so good is beyond my comprehension. Normally I would turn my nose up at a vegetable dish, but in China they taste so good that I can’t get enough of them. Before I came here I seriously struggled with spice in my meals as well. But my taste buds have really grown to enjoy a little spice with dinner. Needless to say, the cuisine has been a welcome change in my life since I arrived.

I had been told before I came that Zhuhai is known as the most liveable city in China, and I can now see why. It’s not the biggest city in China, nor is it the most spectacular, but there lies the reason why it is so nice. It’s not overwhelming, it's not horrendously busy and it's not expensive. It has a fantastic feel to it, the people are very friendly, and most importantly it's a very safe environment to be in. There are hidden gems dotted all around the city, whether it be restaurants, bars or tourist attractions. Needless to say that it's been a great place to settle into.

In terms of my actual internship at ODM, my role has been varied. The majority of my time has been spent blogging in order to bring in new business for the company, and this has definitely helped my research and writing skills. But I've also had a chance to arrange business meetings with international clients, learn about the manufacturing process and run Twitter accounts. The latter plays such an important role in the business world these days, that I found it intriguing how it can be utilised to promote a business. All in all, my 4 weeks here have been a great experience, and I have no doubt that this experience will be a welcome addition to my CV.

I was even lucky enough to go on a weekend trip to Danxia mountain in Shoaguan, and as you can below, that was time well spent. It really gave me a sense of the vastness and beauty that China has to offer.

Stunning view from our trip to Danxia
With all this in mind, I really got myself in an enjoyable routine. Playing football, Chinese lessons, meals with friends, going out on the weekends. Zhuhai has felt like a little home away from home, and I’m going to miss for sure. What I like most is that everyone on the program knows everyone, and it’s like being part of a family.

Not matter where you go, you can always find people to play football with!

In conclusion, I have thoroughly enjoyed my time in Zhuhai. I can return home knowing that I’ve had an excellent experience and that I have no regrets coming here.

I’d like to say a big thank you to the ODM group for providing me with the chance to work in China. It has been a great place to work, and I’ve thoroughly enjoyed being part of a successful business. I know I was only there for a month, but it’s been a brilliant office to work in and I wish everyone here the very best for the future.

I’d also like to say a huge thank you to InternChina for what they have done for me since I’ve been out here. They’ve helped me sort out all of my issues, and were always checking in to see how I was doing. The service that I have received has been excellent, and I feel like I’ve been supported from day one.

Alas, my short stay in China has come to an end. But I know I did the right thing by coming out here. Immersing myself in the culture, meeting new people and adding valuable work experience are all positive things I can take away from my experience.

There's an old saying that says 'the world is a book, and those who don't travel only read one page'. Well, I think it is fair to say that I can walk away from my experience in China knowing that I’ve read and enjoyed the chapter on Zhuhai.

Goodbye Zhuhai, until next time!

Tuesday, 5 January 2016

My ODM Experience! (so far)

I think people, firms and schools (myself included) underestimate the importance of practical experiences. I can honestly say that I have learnt more about life in the last two weeks, than in the entire of my academic fifteen years.


For me, I’ve been focused on the social media side of things, in particular updating and adding to the various blogging pages and websites maintained by ODM. At first, I struggled, but with anything its important not to give up and keep pushing through, and now I believe that I hold a comprehensive understanding and have acquired practical tools on how social channels can really push businesses and brands forward.


I read a book once and it said, our work can exist at three levels: job, career or calling. A job being considered as a pure transaction; I put in ‘x amount of hours’ and expect ‘x amount back’. A career being for more ambitious people doing a little more than the bare minimum and considering the long term. Or a calling, so meaningful that we would continue to work even if we had won the lottery.

I don’t believe that anyone grows up believing that they want to view their job as a transaction, but things happen, and sometimes those things manifest incredibly high walls making it hard to climb over. I have been and try to remind myself as frequently as I can, incredibly fortunate, and have experienced the things that I have largely due to the country I was born in. Though, what I have found at ODM is an area of profession that I truthfully I enjoy, and one which I want to continue to pursue après my two month internship.


After studying in Hong Kong for 6 months previous to this internship, I have found Zhuhai a huge gush of fresh air, literally! Although only a 30 min ferry ride from Hong Kong, it's a completely different way of life! Much more relaxed, and much less westernised, which I like. I have exceedingly enjoyed my time here so far, and cant wait to explore the city more in the next coming weeks.

I have had an amazing experience here and would strongly recommend interning with ODM Group and the service that InternChina has provided has been fantastic.

Friday, 18 December 2015

"Do not go gentle into that good night" Finishing an internship

After seeing all my fellow summer interns leave during the Autumn, now it would appear that Winter has come for me and I must bid a fond farewell to my internship too. Even though I am not long for the world of interning I should not fret for I have learnt and experienced a lot in my 6 months at The ODM Group.
"Do not go gentle into that good night" Finishing an internship

During my time here I was fortunate enough to go to not one, not two, not four, but three trade fairs and represent ODM in the proverbial field. This allowed me to put all the knowledge and information I had learnt into practical use, while also seeing the whole different side of manufacturing and prospecting new suppliers/clients.
"Do not go gentle into that good night" Finishing an internship
As well as the professional side of the internship, I took time aside to hone my artistic skills and focus on my true passion, Beijing Opera. Although clearly I will need more practice in painting, my 普通话 has definitely flourished while I've been here. 
"Do not go gentle into that good night" Finishing an internship
Lastly, Zhuhai as a city is not the largest nor the most metropolitan, but that is actually one of the best things about it. Compared to other cities, the hustle bustle rush of China that many people fear to meet, it is actually quite calm here and as I mentioned, before the city is the 4th cleanest in China. How do you like that Beijing aka Mordor! Also a side note, you can climb the Great Wall of China here in Zhuhai, though admittedly it's only 10 years old. 

In summary, I have had an amazing experience here and would strongly recommend interning with ODM Group and the service that InternChina has provided has been fantastic. For me it's not so much Goodbye but see you again soon, or in Chinese 别说再见,说再会!

Wednesday, 16 December 2015

A quick and yet amazing trip to the Yellow Mountains (黄山)

Last weekend we decided to head to the Yellow Mountains in Anhui province, quite close to Nanjing and Shanghai. The area is well known for its scenery, sunsetsHuangshan Pine trees, hot springs, winter snow, and views of the clouds from above. Huangshan is a frequent subject of traditional Chinese paintings and literature, as well as modern photography. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and one of China's major tourist destinations.  

To get there, we got the train from the Zhuhai train station (珠海站) towards Guangzhou South Railway Station. This is only a 70 minute ride and really convenient as you can go anywhere across China from there. Our high speed train from 广州南站 to 黄山北站 took 7 hours and was really comfortable and pleasant!


We managed to book a really cheap hostal where the entrance was peculiarly inside an old tea shop but the service was spectacular. They even had a pool table and a foosball table free of charge! This hostal is located in the ancient street of Tunxi (屯溪老街), which is a night market which is well worth to go shopping and trying uncanny food.



Next morning we got a really early bus that took us to the entrance of the yellow mountains national park. We decided to get the cable car for 12 minutes up the west area of the park and walk up from there. It took us around 3 hours to get to the top but as it is the winter season, some parts of the mountains were closed due to dangerous paths and slippery paths.




There are a few hotels situated right at the top of the mountains which is essential to be able to wake up early and see the sunrise. The most surprising thing about hotels on the top of the mountains is that every day they send out staff up and down the mountain to pick up goods and deliver it to the hotel. Impressing isn´t it?

Next morning we woke up really early to try to catch the sun rise but due to the season there was more mist than anything but the views were still spectacular. We walked around 20km appreciating the breathtaking views and walked down the Eastern part of the mountains.


After a huge walking and hiking trip like this one, there is nothing better than heading to the hot springs which were located 30 minutes away in a bus ride (黄山温泉). In this hot springs, there were different warm pools with different kind of leaves and ingredients that is perfect to recover from a big hike like this one.




After the hot springs, we stayed over in the same hotel which was a pleasant experience and next morning we headed to the old village of Hongcun (宏村). This is a very picturesque village that is really difficult not to keep on clicking the camera to capture scenes of nature. Entering the village we went up a charming concrete bridge which in the distance the circular shape of the bridge comes in full circle as its image reflects the water. Lotus plants are floating on the lake seeing a flower or two during our visit yet it was a lovely sight. 



Surrounding the lake you can see lots of students with their easel & paint, capturing the landscape on paper on how it appears on their artistic mind. Looking at the clear serene lake water, you can see the reflections of the tall gigantic centuries old trees, like a clear mirror it captures the colors of the leaves as if trees are growing on the surface of the lake.



Going around the village you can peep inside some of the old buildings which are filled with antique furniture & well kept garden. The village was constructed in harmony with the lake surrounding it thus it becomes one with nature.


The HongCun village is 1 hour bus ride away from the yellow mountains and should be definitely a must see place within this trip.

After our day trip, we got the train from 黄山北站 to 合肥站, in Hefei, the capital of Anhui. This is a really well developed city and the first thing you´ll notice is the amazing landscape of sky scrapers. We didnt spend much time here as we had to head to the airport and fly back to Zhuhai.

Overall this hiking experience and sailing through the ancient times in China was a spectacular experience that is really well recommended! 







Monday, 9 November 2015

The First Week of Internship in China

The very first week of my 6-months internship was so intense and exciting for me that I was completely erased from my friends and parents' view: they didn't receive any photos or calls from me, only short messages that everything was fine - that was all I had time for. I expected the work to be interesting, but the pleasure I got from it exceeded all the possible expectations.

On my first weekend here, in China, when I finally started my investigation of the city, another one pleasure was on the watch for me.

Zhuhai, without any exaggeration, has become the love at first sight. What an overwhelming mix of Hollywood hills and mountains, Dubai palm trees and seaside, Monaco ultra-modern multi-storey buildings, sub-tropical climate, and Chinese culture.
The First Week of Internship in China 

I've been to China before, visiting Beijing and Shanghai, and I can say that Zhuhai is completely different. Here you can feel a pacification and relaxation simply by enjoying the beauty of skylines. The people are friendly and always ready to help, and for sure, the food, being so diverse, exotic and new, is beyond all praise. Can't wait for tasting the delicacies in the local seafood market!
The First Week of Internship in China

I also enjoyed walking in parks, where people are laying on the grass, playing with children and flying toys on strings. Not without purpose Zhuhai is called the city of gardens: the parks here are huge and impressively beautiful.
The First Week of Internship in China

I am very lucky to be the part of such a fantastic opportunity to get the new experience in the international company, so big thanks to the ODM Group for letting me take the chance.
The First Week of Internship in China

Wednesday, 21 October 2015

Goodbye Zhuhai and See You Again Soon!

Now it's my time to leave China and it's really difficult describe my adventure here, as I have experienced so much during my 3 months stay here in Zhuhai. When I first arrived, I found a lot of things difficult to adapt to, because of the large cultural differences from Denmark to China. Luckily I managed to adapt to the Chinese culture very quickly, which is why I'm now saying "Goodbye Zhuhai and See You Again Soon".

Goodbye Zhuhai and See You Again Soon! 

During the past months I've had the chance to experience a lot and Zhuhai got a lot of opportunities and beautiful surroundings to help with this. Mountains with a stunning view, which you can read more about in my past blog about Mt. Jingshan Park

Goodbye Zhuhai and See You Again Soon! 

China is a huge country with many beautiful skylines. I had the opportunity to enjoy the one in Guangzhou. This city is on one of my favourite here in China, because it's a good mix of the modern Chinese architecture and old traditions. At the nighttime the city's skyline is even more beautiful with the soundings of Canton Tower in the background and the bright light shining down to the river. 

Goodbye Zhuhai and See You Again Soon! 

A must see for everyone who comes to China must be the "Avatar Mountains" in Zhangjiajie, only 1 hour and 50 min flight from Guangzhou. It's been on the top of UNESCO's list as one of the most beautiful areas around the world for many years now. These mountains are really an experience I've never forget. Beautiful peaks and viewpoints, and its continuing forever. It's a wonderland where everyone easily can fall in love with the surroundings.  

Goodbye Zhuhai and See You Again Soon! 

It has been a pleasure to do my internship here in China. A BIG THANKS to The ODM Group for learning me so much and being so nice. Also a BIG THANKS to Internchina for proving good service during my stay here in China. 

I'm going to miss many people over here, and I have made some valuable friends over here, which I hope to catch up with in the future. 

- Goodbye Zhuhai and See You Again Soon! (Ping Pong Deepak)

Thursday, 24 September 2015

Come Together 2015

Volunteering at Come Together 2015 on behalf of The ODM Group was a great experience. The festival is an annual charity music festival that brings expats and locals together, supporting the local community and raising an outstanding amount for charity.


The Charities

Being Southern China's largest charity concert, we raised lots of money for Zhuhai Autism society, specialised in educating children with autism. This charity empowers young children with Autism, a great cause and a brilliant festival.


We also raised money for the Charity Promotion Association of Zhuhai, another great cause trickling down through charities around Zhuhai, providing assistance to vulnerable sectors of society.


The Events 

Many of Zhuhai's local bars and restaurants held tents in the food and drinks area from London Lounge to Jewel of India, all collectively raising money from their sales. A wide variety of food and drinks where available, western and eastern.




The Acts this year were phenomenal, bands played throughout the day in Beishan theater, bringing an electric atmosphere to a beautiful venue. The acts ranged from relaxing in the day and peaked towards the end of the event with high energy songs like "Hey Jude". Everyone was encouraged to get on stage and sing along.


I am sure next year will be another successful festival, with the support of companies like The ODM Group and others around Zhuhai, and the support of the local community, this has had a real impact on children in less fortunate situations. 

Keep your eyes open for next years event and be sure to support and have a great time!


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