Taste of home "I totally agree with the instant noodles part," said Zhang Hanyu, a Chinese student who just graduated from a US university. "Many of my schoolmates take a whole suitcase of instant noodles from China. It's a taste of home." "I don't like the items that show stereotypes," Ma Tina (pseudonym), a postgraduate student at the University of Melbourne, told the Global Times. "There are some Chinese students who live a luxurious, fashionable or dishonest life, but most of us are just studying and playing like students in Chinese universities," she said. Chu said the survey shows that Chinese students studying abroad are mostly from families with good financial conditions. "The survey also shows that they are not independent enough and rely on other people's services." From his research, Chu found that many students do not have a deep understanding of Chinese society. Since the reform and opening-up in 1978, more than 3 million Chinese citizens have returned to China after graduating from overseas schools and universities, accounting for 83.73 percent of the total Chinese students overseas, said the Ministry of Education. Which of the following is true?