Program Details
| Program Length | Start | End | Price | Age on Departure |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Year Programme | FEB 11 | JAN 12 | 22,000 | 18 |
| Intensive Programme | DEC 10 | FEB 11 | 10,000 | 15,16,17 |
Do you want to join the Kung Fu community or the handicraft art community? As you make new friends with your Chinese classmates, you will develop an understanding of today’s Chinese society.
Imagine all that you can learn and experience by spending 2 months living and studying in China. Here, you will begin to feel that you are a part of one of the most complex societies in the world by living with your host family and attending an academically elite school.
You will stay in a typical Chinese home, sharing meals together and having real home-made steamed bread, dumplings, spring rolls and many other delicious local foods there.
To attend a local high school, uniforms are required and classes are lecture-styled, with required courses in Mandarin, the primary dialect spoken in China, as well as math, chemistry and physics. In school, you will join in the group to do exercises and eyes massage. Though the studies of the Chinese student is very heavy, their after-class activities are rich and colorful.
In many ways, the future belongs to China. This emerging nation has continuously amazed the world in the past 25 years, growing into its new found status as a superpower. Imagine having the opportunity to study the ancient language of Mandarin while experiencing the historic transformation of the Chinese people firsthand.
Of course, China is home to mysterious, influential cultures, exotic religions with a recorded history of over 5,000 years, and a population of 1.3 billion people. A country of striking natural formations, China
is an awe-inspiring, friendly, and delightful land. With its beauty and diversity, China is a popular destination for international visitors who wish to make a difference in one corner of the world. Since launching reforms in the late 1970s, China has gone through incredible changes, both politically and economically. What gives this enormous land of gleaming skyscrapers and centuries-old traditions its primary allure? It is the Chinese people.
