Having been living in Kunming for 7 years, Nashir from Bangladesh can almost be called an "old Kunming person". Currently, he is a PhD student at the Yunnan University, and also the CEO of a Kunming-based company specializing on cross-border e-commerce consultancy.
He has been focusing on setting up a specific online platform which can bring organic farmers in Yunnan and South and Southeast Asia together, and make the trade of fruits and other agricultural products between countries easier.
Unfortunately, due to the outbreak of novel coronavirus this time, most private companies in Yunnan have been shut down. However, instead of going back to Bangladesh, Nashir decides to stay here in Kunming.
“I go to Walmart twice a week for shopping, and get takeaways from the Salvador's when I'm not cooking. Yes, the Salvador's has already opened. It is my Chinese friends who inspire me and give me confidence to stay in Kunming.”
“I believe we can get all these through. Jiayou Wuhan, jiayou China! ”
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Editor’s Note: The COVID-19 has brought an impact and multiple challenges to the Chinese economy, however China will continue to develop. Over the past 40 years of reform and opening up, China has… 
Editor : M. Shamsur Rahman
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Published by the Editor on behalf of Independent Publications Limited at Media Printers, 446/H, Tejgaon I/A, Dhaka-1215.
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