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Overview
About Me
I'm from Beijing, a city layered with ancient history and modern energy. Traveling is my way of peeling back those layers—in every new place, I seek out the stories embedded in old streets, local traditions, and everyday encounters.
What draws me to Couchsurfing is the simple truth that the most meaningful connections often happen in unexpected moments—over a shared meal, during a quiet walk, or while exchanging stories about our homelands. I may not always have much to say, but I listen closely, and I value those genuine exchanges where people open up about their lives, their cultures, and the small things that matter to them.
I appreciate kindness, curiosity, and sincerity—the kind of warmth that makes strangers feel like friends, even if just for a short while. Life isn’t always easy, but these moments of connection remind me why it’s worth embracing.
If you’re someone who enjoys deep conversations, cultural exchanges, or just good company without pretense, I’d love to meet you—whether in Beijing or somewhere else in the world.
Let’s make the most of the road ahead, one honest conversation at a time.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
For me, Couchsurfing isn’t just about free accommodation—it’s about authentic experiences. I love exchanging travel tips, sharing home-cooked meals, and showing guests hidden gems in my city. As a guest, I respect house rules, contribute (helping with chores or cooking), and always leave a positive impact.
Interests
- books
- traveling
- music
- sitting in meditation
Music, Movies, and Books
**Music**
My playlist is a mood ring—I match music to moments. Pop for lazy afternoons, jazz for rainy evenings, rock for long train rides. Music, to me, is like a soundtrack to life’s little scenes.
**Books**
I gravitate toward stories that dig deep into the human soul:
- Dostoevsky’s *The Brothers Karamazov* (for its raw moral dilemmas)
- Márquez’s *One Hundred Years of Solitude* (for its magical grip on time)
- Tolstoy’s *A Confession* (for its unflinching search for meaning)
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
Hiking in the Lofoten Islands. From Svolvær to Town A.
Teach, Learn, Share
To share everything about life - the beautiful and the messy, the highs and the lows.
What I Can Share with Hosts
I'm skilled at cooking - if you love Chinese food or want to try authentic homemade dishes, you're welcome to taste my culinary creations!