WINTER CAMP IN CHINA
At our annual Winter camp in China, students spend the mornings studying Mandarin Chinese, before enjoying a group lunch together and exploring the spectacular sights of Beijing in the afternoons.
The camp starts on Monday, November 25th 2024, and is the perfect way to learn Chinese whilst witnessing this incredible city come to life during the colder months.
Whether it’s strolling through the snowy hutongs, ice skating on the frozen Houhai Lake, or going skiing, this is an experience not to be missed.
KEY DETAILS
Our Chinese Winter Camp takes place in Beijing. There are few places better to experience Chinese culture than China’s vast and historical capital city.
Lessons run every morning from Monday to Friday and we lunch together everyday. In the afternoons we’re off on memorable adventures all around Beijing and taking part in cultural activities like calligraphy and kung fu.
Plus, every Saturday we go on day trips to places like the Great Wall, and the Forbidden City. We’ll also go ice skating on the famous Houhai Lake.
- 4 hours of Mandarin a day
- Meals, transport, and accommodation included
- Ages 7-17
- 1-8 weeks
- Airport Pick-Up and Drop Off
- 24/7 Emergency Support + Guide
STARTING FROM
USD 3,869 / PER WEEK
WINTER CAMP SCHEDULE
Time | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
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09:00-09:30 | Breakfast at camp/homestay | Breakfast at camp/homestay | Breakfast at camp/homestay | Breakfast at camp/homestay | Breakfast at camp/homestay |
10:00-12:00 | Chinese class | Chinese class | Chinese class | Chinese class | Chinese class |
12:00-13:00 | Lunch at school | Lunch at school | Lunch at school | Lunch at school | Lunch at school |
13:00-15:00 | Chinese class | Chinese class | Chinese class | Chinese class | Chinese class |
15:30-18:30 | Ice skating | City tour | Visit Shichahai | Outdoor sports and games | Market shopping |
18:30 | Dinner at camp/homestay | Beijing duck group dinner | Dinner at camp/homestay | Dinner at camp/homestay | Dinner at camp/homestay |
ACCOMMODATION
Students taking part in the LTL Winter Camp in Beijing have two options for accommodation: the homestay camp or the residence camp.
Choosing a Chinese homestay means living with a local family, allowing your child to experience Chinese home life and delve deeper into local culture, whilst also practicing language skills as much as possible.
The residence camp allows students to live together with other summer program participants in shared rooms.
A program coordinator lives with the participants, organizing activities, support and supervision during the program.
FAQs FOR PARENTS
What is the weather like in Beijing during the winter?
It’s cold but it’s very fresh.
It very rarely rains during the winter in Beijing and is actually very dry with a lot of sun.
Pollution has improved immeasurably during the last decade and is rarely an issue in Beijing now.
TOP TIP || Be sure to bring lots of moisturizer. Skin can dry up and it’s important to keep yourself protected.
What happens if my child gets sick during camp?
There are very good international medical facilities available in Beijing.
Doctors speak English amongst a lot of other languages too. The service quality is very high.
Prices are not cheap though, so please make sure your child is insured.
We will accompany your child to the hospital, in case of an emergency at any time of the day/night needed.
Can I set rules for my child during the winter camp?
Yes, you can.
Before your child comes to our Winter Camp in Beijing, you will fill out our parent questionnaire where you can define rules for your child during their time there.
Why do under-18s stay with homestay families?
Our homestay families are great with teenagers.
They look after their host children very well and provide not only a safe but also a comfortable environment at home that allows your child to explore from a safe home base.
They also provide supervision and help with enforcing the rules you set for your child.
Is Beijing a safe city for my child?
Beijing is extremely safe for all our students.
Traffic however is more chaotic than many other countries, so please make sure you tell your child to follow our instructions regarding road safety.
English is not widely spoken in mainland China.
Who do I contact if there are problems?
During the program, your child’s guardian is always your first point of contact.
If your child does not have a guardian program, please contact your student advisor.
In case of emergencies, we are contactable 24/7. For non-urgent questions, you will have a reply by the next working day.
Can we go ice skating and skiing in Beijing?
Of course!
You’ll partake in a whole host of wonderful winter activities in Beijing.
What clothes should be prepared for the winter camp?
Be prepared to wrap up!
Beijing gets cold, it’s not to be messed with.
Lots of layers, gloves, hats, scarves and the like should be packed.
Do you celebrate Christmas?
Of course!
We’ll have a number of Christmas-based activities.
Should I buy health insurance for my child?
Yes absolutely.
Please make sure it covers international clinics and hospitals in China.
Can siblings and friends come together?
Absolutely yes.
We even offer a 5% discount for any winter camp participants who sign up together.
Can parents participate in the winter camp in China?
Yes, parents can accompany their children to the Winter Camp and either take a language course on their own, share accommodation with their child, or take a break and explore.
Please enquire with us about a tailor-made program for you and your family.
GET IN TOUCH
Our student advisor will reach you within 24 hours and get your course booked up in no time.