Over the years, China's study abroad has gradually diversified, with education levels and age range expanding significantly. The number of Chinese students pursuing undergraduate studies and attending high schools has been on the rise, and the trend of age-lowering becomes more salient. The emergence of young Chinese overseas students results from two factors. Internationally, it is obvious that demand for talents with international perspectives is increasing, and developed countries intend to reap the harvest of talents in a proactive way. Domestically, the overall economic growth, the gradual internationalization of the outlook of the ordinary people, the constraint of high-quality education resources and the problems of the nation's education system combine to lead to the significant growth of low-age overseas students.
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