Perfect Weather 15-25°C
Smallest Classes of the Year
Cherry Blossom Season
80+ Countries Visa-Free
Why Spring?
The Perfect Season for First-Timers
If this is your child’s first time learning Chinese abroad, spring offers the gentlest introduction to China.
Gentle Weather, Easy Adjustment
Spring temperatures of 15-25°C are perfect for children. Not too hot like summer, not too cold like winter. Your child’s body can focus on learning, not adapting to extreme weather.
Smaller Classes, More Attention
Spring is our quietest season. While summer averages 4-5 students per class, spring averages just 2-3. Your child gets more speaking time and personalized feedback from teachers.
Beautiful First Impressions
Cherry blossoms, magnolias, and spring flowers transform Beijing into a magical garden. The Forbidden City and Summer Palace are at their most stunning. First impressions matter.
Lower Pressure Environment
Without the intensity of packed summer programs, spring camp has a relaxed pace. Perfect for building confidence and developing a genuine love for Chinese without stress.
Why Mandarin Zone?
What Makes Us Different
We’re not the cheapest option. We’re the safest, most attentive, and most experienced.
Zero Commute
Hotel in our building
Your child takes the elevator to class. No navigating Beijing’s subway. No traffic risks. No getting lost.
vs. 30-60 min commute at other schools
Private Transport
Dedicated car for every trip
Great Wall, museums, cultural sites — all trips use our private vehicles. Your child won’t get separated in crowds.
vs. Public buses and subways
True Small Classes
Maximum 5, spring average 2-3
We strictly limit class sizes. Every child gets speaking time. Shy kids aren’t overlooked. Progress is faster.
vs. “Small class” of 10-15 students
Hospital 10 Min Away
International hospitals within 3km
United Family Hospital and other international facilities nearby. English-speaking doctors. Insurance direct billing.
vs. Hours from proper medical care
Embassy District
Beijing’s safest neighborhood
We’re in Sanlitun, surrounded by embassies and international businesses. It’s where diplomats send their own children.
vs. Remote campus locations
17 Years Experience
Since 2008, 5,000+ students
We’ve helped families from 40+ countries. We’ve seen every situation. We know how to make first-timers feel at home.
vs. Newer, less experienced programs
Safety First
First Time Sending Your Child Abroad?
We understand your concerns. Here’s exactly how we keep your child safe, happy, and connected to you.
Safe Accommodation
Hotel option: Located in our building — elevator to class.
Homestay option: Every family is personally visited and vetted by our staff. All have experience hosting international children.
Private Transportation
All excursions and trips use dedicated private vehicles. Your child never takes public transportation. A staff member accompanies every trip.
Daily Updates to Parents
Receive photos and videos of your child every day via WeChat. Know exactly what they did, what they learned, and how they’re doing.
Dedicated Counselor
Each child has a dedicated camp counselor who monitors their emotional wellbeing and adaptation. We catch homesickness early and address it with care.
English-Speaking Staff
All our staff speak fluent English. If your child feels sick, homesick, or has any problem, they can always express themselves clearly.
Parents Welcome Anytime
You can visit your child at any time during the program. Join a class, have lunch together, or accompany them on an excursion. Our door is always open.
Still have questions about safety?
Spring-Only Experiences
Unforgettable Moments Only Spring Can Offer
These experiences aren’t available in any other season.
Designed for Beginners
From Zero to “Wow!” in One Week
Your child doesn’t need to know a single Chinese word before arriving. Our teaching method is designed specifically for young beginners, using games, songs, and real-life practice to make learning feel like play.
Your Child’s First Week Transformation:
Say “你好” and introduce themselves in Chinese
Order food at a real Beijing restaurant
Recognize 50+ common Chinese characters
Have simple daily conversations
Send you a WeChat message in Chinese!
A placement test on Day 1 ensures your child is in the right level — whether complete beginner or more advanced.
Programs by Age Group
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Ages 7-10: Little Explorers
More games, more songs, shorter focused sessions. Extra supervision and nurturing environment. Perfect for first-time travelers.
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Ages 11-14: Young Adventurers
Balance of structured learning and exploration. More independence, peer group activities, and cultural deep-dives.
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Ages 15-17: Teen Scholars
More intensive learning with real-world application. HSK preparation available. Greater city exploration freedom.
A Day in the Life
Your Child’s Typical Day
A perfect balance of learning, culture, and fun. You’ll know exactly what your child is doing.
See What Life Looks Like
Programs & Pricing
Choose the Right Program
Start any Monday from March to May. Same quality, flexible options.
Half Day Camp
Morning classes only
- ✓ 3 Chinese classes daily (9:00-11:50)
- ✓ Small groups (max 5 students)
- ✓ All learning materials
- ✓ Certificate of completion
Best for: Families staying nearby who want afternoons free
Day Camp
Full day with activities
- ✓ Everything in Half Day, plus:
- ✓ Lunch at school
- ✓ Afternoon cultural activities
- ✓ Saturday excursions included
Best for: Full experience while staying with family
Full Camp
All-inclusive with accommodation
- ✓ Everything in Day Camp, plus:
- ✓ Accommodation (Homestay or Hotel)
- ✓ All meals included
- ✓ 24/7 supervision & support
Best for: Independent campers ages 11-17
Day Camp Pricing
| Program | 1 Week | 2 Weeks | 3 Weeks | 4 Weeks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Day Camp (with lunch) | ¥6,800 | ¥13,200 | ¥19,300 | ¥24,960 |
| Half Day Camp (no lunch) | ¥3,050 | ¥5,900 | ¥8,650 | ¥11,200 |
Full Camp Pricing (with Accommodation)
| Program | 1 Week | 2 Weeks | 3 Weeks | 4 Weeks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Full Camp – Homestay | ¥12,450 | ¥24,200 | ¥35,100 | ¥45,600 |
| Full Camp – Residential | ¥11,800 | ¥23,000 | ¥33,500 | ¥43,500 |
What’s Included in All Programs
Chinese Classes & Materials
Cultural Activities
Saturday Excursions
24/7 Support
🌸 Early Bird Special: Book early and save 10% on any program
Success Stories
First-Timers Who Fell in Love with Chinese
Hear from families who took the leap — and never looked back.
Rachel Tan
Mother of Emma (9) · Singapore 🇸🇬
“I was terrified to send Emma alone for the first time. But the daily photos and videos put my mind at ease completely. By day 3, she was video-calling me IN CHINESE! The spring weather was perfect — not too hot, not too cold. She’s already asking when she can go back for summer camp.”
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Somchai & Nida Patel
Parents of Arun (12) · Bangkok, Thailand 🇹🇭
“We chose spring because the smaller class sizes meant more attention for our shy son. Best decision ever. With only 3 students in his class, he couldn’t hide — and that’s exactly what he needed. His Chinese teacher became like family. The cherry blossoms were a bonus!”
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Dewi Kusuma
Mother of Sari (14) · Jakarta, Indonesia 🇮🇩
“Sari knew zero Chinese before arriving. Two weeks later, she passed HSK 1! The homestay family was wonderful — they’d been vetted by the school and had hosted international kids before. Sari still video chats with her host ‘grandma’ every week. This wasn’t just a camp, it was a life experience.”
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Michael & Sarah Johnson
Parents of Tyler (11) · California, USA 🇺🇸
“We flew from LA specifically for spring break. The visa-free entry made it so easy. Tyler was nervous on day one, but by day three he had friends from Singapore and Korea. The Great Wall hike in spring weather was incredible — no crowds, perfect temperature. Worth every penny.”
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FAQ
Questions First-Time Parents Always Ask
My child has never been away from home. Is spring camp suitable?
Spring is actually ideal for first-timers. Smaller class sizes mean more individual attention from teachers. Each child has a dedicated counselor monitoring their emotional wellbeing. The gentle weather reduces physical stress. And you can start with just 1 week to test the waters — many families extend once they see how well their child is doing.
What if my child doesn’t know any Chinese?
Most of our spring campers (about 60%) arrive with zero Chinese knowledge. Our teachers specialize in teaching complete beginners using games, songs, and real-life practice. A placement test on Day 1 ensures your child is grouped with others at the same level. By Day 3, they’ll be ordering food in Chinese!
What if my child gets homesick?
It’s normal and we’re prepared for it. Each child has a dedicated counselor who checks in daily. We schedule a video call time with parents every evening. The busy schedule of classes, activities, and new friends leaves little time for homesickness. In our experience, most kids adjust within 2-3 days. If issues persist, we work closely with you to find solutions.
How is the spring weather in Beijing?
Spring is Beijing’s most pleasant season. March: 10-18°C (bring a light jacket). April: 15-25°C (perfect t-shirt weather). May: 20-28°C (warm and sunny). Unlike summer’s heat or winter’s cold, spring weather is comfortable for outdoor activities and sightseeing. Check our packing list for detailed recommendations.
Does my child need a visa?
Great news! Citizens from 80+ countries now enjoy visa-free entry to China for 15-30 days, including Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Australia, most European countries, and many more. This is perfect for our 1-4 week programs. For countries that do require a visa, we provide official invitation letters to support your application.
Can I visit my child during the program?
Absolutely! You’re welcome to visit anytime. You can sit in on a class, join lunch, or accompany them on an excursion. Many parents traveling to Beijing for business schedule their trip to overlap with their child’s camp. Some families also choose our Family Camp option to experience the program together.
What about food allergies and dietary requirements?
We accommodate all dietary needs — halal, vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and specific allergies. Beijing has excellent options for all diets, and our partner restaurants and homestay families are briefed on your child’s requirements before arrival. Just let us know during registration.
What’s your refund policy?
We offer 100% refund if your visa application is denied. For other cancellations, we provide flexible rescheduling options — you can move your booking to a future session at no extra cost. We understand plans change, especially for families booking their first international program.
Don’t Just Take Our Word For It
Want to talk to a parent who’s been through this? We’re happy to connect you.
This Spring, Give Your Child
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