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Daniel Radnai 戴尼爾, Hungary, 21 years old

Daniel Radnai 戴尼爾

From a single small ad in a local Hungarian newspaper, music enthusiast and avid bicycler Daniel Radnai 戴尼爾 of Veszprem, Hungary made his way across Europe and Asian and into the International Honors Program at Kainan University, Taiwan.

What motivated Radnai to make the move?  A sense of opportunity.  Since the school provides FULL scholarships for international students – with housing – and provides a 4-year business degree program that also ensures you’ll learn to read, write and speak Chinese, Radnai knew it was an unbeatable combination.  Returning to Europe able to speak Chinese and having a first-hand familiarity with the Greater Asia markets, Radnai feels confident of being able to secure a position of his choice.

What is Taiwan like?  Radnai says he finds the people only friendly, every time.  “Sometimes people can’t speak English, but they would still try to help you.”  Radnai also finds the time to get out into the off-campus culture by bicycle.  Plus he gets to attend the many cultural organizations and student groups.  He recently went hiking in the mountains of Miaoli

As an avid music fan, Radnai enjoys Taoyuan’s easy access to Taipei – an international city with the kind of clout to draw quality concerts, offering Radnai the chance to get away from his table full of books.

When he completes the International Honors Program Radnai feels certain he will have a very strong foundation at the frontier of growth in the 21st Century.  (A sentiment echoed by all the students we interviewed.)