Summer Camp 2017: Cultural Activities

Wondering what your kids are up to at Winter Camp China? Besides learning how to speak and write Chinese, they also do various activities that are related to Chinese culture. The activity classes are very popular among the kids as they can be creative and express themselves in different forms of arts.

Let’s take a look at some of them:

1. Bean art

Bean Art | Summer Camp 2017: Cultural Activities

2. Chinese calligraphy

Calligraphy | Summer Camp 2017: Cultural Activities

3. Chinese chess

Chinese Chess | Summer Camp 2017: Cultural Activities

4. Clay art

Clay Art | Summer Camp 2017: Cultural Activities

5. Kite making (followed by a trip to the park to fly the kite!)

Kite Making | Summer Camp 2017: Cultural Activities

6. Leaf art

Leaf Art | Summer Camp 2017: Cultural Activities

7. Shadow play

Shadow Puppets | Summer Camp 2017: Cultural Activities

Our Chinese Winter Camp starts every year in November and runs through January. There are many different programs to sign up for and you can always get a 10% discount if you sign up at least 3 months in advance. So what are you waiting for? Quickly enroll your kids in our next Winter Camp in Beijing or Shanghai, and get them involved in the Chinese culture.

Further Reads

New Activity | Tea Ceremony

New Activity | Tea Ceremony

This year we have a new activity for our campers. What is one of the first things that come to mind when you think of China? What is a must-have souvenir for your relatives if you visit China? No doubt, it's Chinese tea!Tea has a long and interesting history in China....

Sightseeing in the City

Sightseeing in the City

Here are some snapshots from our Summer and Winter Camp field trips. Twice a week and on weekends, students go around Beijing/Shanghai, sightseeing and shopping. They get to practice speaking Mandarin with the local vendors, people on the street, etc.

Spending the First Week at Winter Camp

Spending the First Week at Winter Camp

We spent a week following our campers through their experience at That’s Mandarin Chinese Summer Camp and we learned a few things we didn’t think we would... Like how we wished we were younger again so we could join the camp. The first day of camp began with an...