Our summer camp, led by the experienced Teacher Wu, is a joyful Mandarin immersion experience for children aged 3–10. With over 20 years of success and trusted by embassy families, this camp combines learning and fun in an engaging environment near Chaoyang Park.
Children will enjoy activities like handmade crafts, Chinese cooking, storytelling, painting, science experiments, and nature exploration. Every phase of the camp is uniquely themed to offer variety and excitement for each group.
Learning through play, Exploring through language
Camp Schedule & Details
Price: ¥5,000 per session (includes cost of handicrafts and materials)
Time: Monday to Friday, 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM
Phase 1: July 6 – July 17 Phase 2: July 14 – July 25 Phase 3: August 3 – August 14 Phase 4: August 17 – August 21
SESSION ONE (July 6 – July 17)
July 6 (Mon): Artistic Painting Game
July 7 (Tue): Handmade Art
July 8 (Wed): Amazing Magic — Sparking Children’s Curiosity About the World
July 9 (Thu): Music Song Game
July 10 (Fri): Nature Play at the Park
July 13 (Mon): Small Scientific Experiments
July 14 (Tue): Art Painting Game
July 15 (Wed): Chinese Food – Dumpling Making
July 16 (Thu): Stone Painting & Stone Games
July 17 (Fri): Agricultural Park Visit – Explore Sculptures
SESSION TWO (July 20 – July 31)
July 20 (Mon): Handmade Fun – Weaving
July 21 (Tue): Small Scientific Experiments
July 22 (Wed): Chinese Food – Bunny Buns
July 23 (Thu): Artistic Painting Game
July 24 (Fri): Nature Play at the Park
July 27 (Mon): Small Scientific Experiments
July 28 (Tue): Eco-Friendly Bag Painting
July 29 (Wed): Chinese Food – Assorted Rice
July 30 (Thu): Artistic Painting Game
July 31 (Fri): Arts and Crafts Museum (National-level Aesthetic Experience)
When weather permits, we enjoy outdoor sessions in nearby Chaoyang Park. On rainy days, we explore Beijing's child-friendly museums for cultural enrichment and fun learning indoors.
Children bring their own water and lunch for a joyful picnic experience. Every day is designed to help them learn, create, and connect—with nature, with language, and with friends.