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Student commutes weekly for 3 days between China and Australia to stay close to girlfriend. It cost...

Xu, who had been studying in Australia for eight years, also used the opportunity to explore work environments in China for his future career.

November 19, 2024 / 12:46 IST
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The student would take three days to complete the round trip from China to Australia. (Representational)
The student would take three days to complete the round trip from China to Australia. (Representational)

A Chinese student in Australia spent three months commuting weekly between his home country and Melbourne to attend his final semester classes while staying physically close to his girlfriend.

28-year-old Xu Guangli, an arts management student at RMIT University in Melbourne, embarked on this gruelling schedule from August to October. Each week, Xu travelled from his hometown of Dezhou in Shandong province to Melbourne, spending three days completing the round trip.

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He would leave home early in the morning, travel to Jinan for an international flight, and arrive in Melbourne the next day for his class. By the third day, he would already be on his way back to China.

“It was my last semester, and I only had one class per week to meet the graduation requirements,” Xu told Dazhong Daily. But what truly motivated him was his girlfriend, who had completed her studies in Australia earlier and returned to China. “Life in Melbourne on my own was lonely,” he admitted.