Although generally harmonious, Anya and her partner Chen Mu have obvious cultural differences when it comes to educating children.
Chinese and Russian family concepts are completely different. Chen Mu's educational philosophy is deeply influenced by traditional culture, while Anya pays more attention to the development of children's personality and freedom.
This cultural conflict often causes the two to argue about parenting.
Anya hopes that her children can grow up in an open and inclusive environment, while Chen Mu prefers a more traditional way of education.
Cross-national love is full of challenges. Cultural differences, different living habits, and different expectations for the future may become hidden dangers in the relationship between the two.
Anya believes that love can overcome these difficulties.
She always believed that only through communication and understanding can these difficulties be truly overcome.
She and Chen Mu tried to have in-depth dialogues and share their respective views and concerns.
Although sometimes the arguments would become heated, Anya knew that this was for the purpose of better understanding each other and finding a common solution.
Anya hopes that after going through these adjustments, they can go hand in hand and face the challenges in life together.
She hopes to continue to take root in China, enjoy the life and culture here, and at the same time not give up her dream of traveling.
Perhaps in the future, they can make a more reasonable plan to balance Anya's global travel and family life.
Every time she imagines the future, her heart is full of expectations.
In this process, Anya gradually understands that cross-border love is not just a matter of two people, but also a collision and fusion of two cultures.
She hopes to combine the enthusiasm of Russia with the delicacy of China and cultivate a child with both cultures.
Although this dream is a little far-fetched, Anya is willing to work hard for it.