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Indian Student In China Viral Video: What if someone told you that students in China enjoy buffet-style meals, Indian food, desserts, and even free drinks at their university canteen? Sounds surprising, right? That’s exactly what an Indian student living in China revealed in a viral Instagram video that has left netizens stunned. The video was shared by Komal Nigam on Instagram with the caption "Chinese Government University Canteen", and it quickly grabbed attention online.

At the start of her clip, Komal clears the biggest misunderstanding people have. "Many people think that you only get insects, reptiles, and other unusual animals here, but that is not true," she says while beginning her food tour. She then walks viewers through the university’s huge three-storey canteen and explains how each floor offers something different.

According to her, "the first floor mainly serves Chinese dishes, the second floor is a mix of noodles, desserts, drinks, and beverages and is always crowded with students, while the third floor is her favourite because most Indian students eat there."

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She also reveals that there is a separate restaurant inside the same building that serves slightly more expensive food. Showing her own meal for the day, she shares that she paid just Rs 250 for everything she ate. Adding to the surprise, she mentions that tea and some drinks are available for free for students.

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Her video left many Instagram users amazed, with people flooding the comments section in disbelief. One user wrote, "The Young Chinese generation is way better than the old generation. The old generation doesn't accept any foreigners," one user wrote. "In China, foreigners are always foreigners," a second user wrote. "Wowww," added a third user. "Not me standing somewhere there in line and saying 'bu yao tang'," wrote a fourth user.

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