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Program:
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HomeStay* & 3 meals each day |
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Homestays are within walking distance of
the language school and many cultural
activities. |
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(Hotel stays can be arranged.) |
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30 Lessons / Activity Hours per
week: You choose whether you want
language lessons and / or activities |
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Mandarin Lessons: Individual lessons
one to one. |
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Activities: An English speaking teacher
will be able to explain activities. |
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Excursions: Beijing, Zhaozhou Bridge,
Cangyan Shan, Chengde, Zhengding, other
places of interest in Hebei Province and
elsewhere.
Some excursions may be 2 days. More than
one day can be spent in Beijing. |
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Type of Sports, Cultural Activities,
Lectures: During this time, the emphasis
will be on Festival Activities and
Cultural Events, but there will also be
the possibility of: Kung Fu, Chinese
Cuisine, Tea Lessons (tea is quite essential in the
Chinese culture), Mahjong; Chinese
Chess, Tai Chi, Traditional Chinese
Medicine, Chinese Painting, Calligraphy,
and lectures on the three Religions of
China. There are other possible
activities. |
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Cost: |
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(This cost is based on individual
participants. If 2 or more people want
to come together, please let us know.
The cost will be less in most cases.) |
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One Week |
with one full excursion day |
= $ 790 |
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10 days |
with 2 full day excursions |
= $ 990 |
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2 Weeks |
with 3 full excursion days |
= $ 1,290 |
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3 Weeks |
with 5 full excursion days |
= $ 1,890 |
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4 Weeks |
with 7 full excursion days |
= $ 2,390 |
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Cost Includes: |
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Pick-Up & Return to Beijing |
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HomeStays within walking distance of
the language school and many activities,
with upper middle income /
upper income hosts in Western
style accommodations. |
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3 meals each day |
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30 Lessons (Mandarin Classes (one to
one) and / or Activities (listed above) |
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Excursions: number depends on length of
stay as noted above |
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Any Visa / paperwork necessary from
China |
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Textbooks |
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Cost Does Not Include: |
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Airfare |
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Insurance |
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Personal Expenses |
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Visa Expenses in the U.S. (China will
provide any support necessary). |
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Hotel: If you prefer a hotel to a
homestay, that can be arranged. We
can suggest hotels, but you will pay
for them directly. If you want
to have your meals with a host
family, even if you are staying in a
hotel, that can also be arranged |
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Festivals: |
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Festivals are an important part of
Chinese culture and tradition. They are
generally happy and colorful events that
reaffirm ancient beliefs and customs. |
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Chinese New Year or Spring Festival |
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China's most exuberant festival!
Decorations are put up and there is a
lively and noisy carnival, with parades,
red banners, lions, gongs, special
foods, dances, drummers, and dragons.
All of it climaxes in a brilliant display of
fireworks (originally intended to ward
off evil spirits).
Nearly all the festival elements and
rituals are geared towards bringing good
luck and prosperity. The festivities
last about two weeks. |
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Lantern Festival |
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Coinciding with a full moon, this festival
marks the end of the 15 day New Year
Period. It is also known as the Little New
Year. A great many lanterns bearing
auspicious characters or animal shapes are
everywhere. During the day, there are
performances such as a Dragon Lantern Dance,
a Lion Dance, a Land Boat Dance, a Yangge Dance, walking on stilts and beating drums.
At night there are many vivid colors;
fireworks form a beautiful show with the
magnificent lanterns as a backdrop. Most
families reserve some fireworks from the
Spring Festival and set them off in the
Lantern Festival. |
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