She said there have been 10 delegations from China this year so far, compared with just two in the same period in 2016.
She also ventured that it will encourage more private enterprises to recruit Hong Kong and Macao students with competitive salaries and benefits packages.
She strongly urged the city's educational workers to reflect on the mission of education and live up to it.
She felt safer here, but not for long, as the school shut down after holding classes for only one week in February.
She said the school has seen a major increase in American families having their children learn Mandarin, and now there are more than 100 at the school.
She has lost only one thing: Her anonymity.
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She says that an ideal future would be her children growing up happily, her parents and parents-in-law staying healthy, and her marriage remaining stable.
She warned that the risk of cross-infection at dinners and drink gatherings is high as people do not normally wear face masks.
She marveled at how a culture put all of these elements together - dance, music, costuming and celebrations. "It's phenomenal," she said.
She first came to the public's attention in 2011 after hearing a high-profile divorce dispute between Li Yang, the well-known founder of the "Crazy English" language school, and his ex-wife, Kim Lee, a US national.