Moroccan woman stays in China during outbreak


Love for China made Hanane tell her friends back home about her life and study in China. She also shared her moments in the country on social media, especially her time and experience at Wuhan University.
According to Hanane, the university provided face masks, treatment for illnesses and food for free. It also taught her how to take protective measures to protect herself from cross-infection by the novel coronavirus.
Wanting to make a contribution, she donated 5,000 yuan ($715) to help the city fight the disease.
"China is my second hometown and I love her very much," she said, adding she would not leave the people that have helped her and have been proud of her.
After living in China for some time, she received a Chinese name, He Xiaona. She is now a PhD student majoring in e-commerce at Wuhan University.
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