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Chinese Summer Camp 2024 Has Officially Started!

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Chinese Summer Camp 2024 Has Officially Started!

Chinese Summer Camp 2024 has officially kicked off!

We’ve got exciting news — Chinese Summer Camp in Beijing & Shanghai has officially started!

The highly anticipated Chinese Summer Camp 2024 has officially started, and we’re so excited to welcome the first batch of campers in Beijing and Shanghai ☀️

The camp programs begin in June 17, and will run till August.

SEE CAMP PROGRAMS

The first day was filled with enthusiasm, energy, and exciting orientation activities designed to immerse campers in Chinese culture and language.

Summer Camp 2024 | That's Mandarin
Summer Camp 2024 | That's Mandarin
Summer Camp 2024 | That's Mandarin
Summer Camp 2024 | That's Mandarin
Summer Camp 2024 | That's Mandarin
Summer Camp 2024 | That's Mandarin
Summer Camp 2024 | That's Mandarin
Summer Camp 2024 | That's Mandarin
Summer Camp 2024 | That's Mandarin
Summer Camp 2024 | That's Mandarin
Summer Camp 2024 | That's Mandarin
Summer Camp 2024 | That's Mandarin

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