No.2 High School of East China Normal University is the only 'key high school' in Shanghai that is under the direct auspices of the country's Ministry of Education. In 1999, its International Division was established and was approved by the Shanghai Municipal Government for enrolling foreign students, aged 12 to 18, for junior and senior high school education. |
The school serves as an HSK testing center, as well as a 'Base' under the direct auspices of the Office of Chinese Language Council International of the People's Republic of China for teaching Chinese as a foreign language.
l China International Travel Service Limited, Head Office
Founded in 1954, it is now the biggest and most prestigious international travel agency in China.
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Target Students
1) Have interest in Chinese language and culture
2) In good health condition
3) Children under 12 need parents’ companion
Chinese Cultural Tour
Time:June 18th ~June 30th
Schedule:
New York-Shanghai(4days)-Beijing(3days)-Xi’an(3days)-Shanghai(1day)-New York
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Cities |
Places |
Activities |
6.18
(New York time) |
New York |
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Flight to Shanghai |
6.19
(Chinese Time) |
Shanghai |
No.2 High School of East China Normal University |
(1) Opening Ceremony & Orientation
(2) A tour around campus with #2 HS students. |
6.20 |
Shanghai |
(1) World Expo
(2) Circus City of Shanghai |
(1) Visit 2010 World Expo
(2) Watch Era-Intersection of Time (an acrobatic show) |
6.21 |
Shanghai |
The Bund
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(1) Visit Oriental Pearl TV Tower, Shanghai World Financial Center, Shanghai History Museum, Nanjing Rd. etc.
(2) Cruise on Huangpu River |
6.22 |
Shanghai |
Zhujiajiao
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One-day trip to Zhujiajiao, a tranquil water town near Shanghai |
6.23 |
Shanghai |
The City God Temple
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Visit the City God Temple, the Yu Garden and have a taste of famous Shanghai snacks. |
6.24 (morning) |
Shanghai-Beijing |
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Arrive at Beijing |
6.24(afternoon) |
Beijing |
Chang’an St.
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(1) Visit Tian’an men square, The Palace Museum, China's National Grand Theater and Qianmen St.
(2) Dinner: Beijing Roast Duck at Quan Ju De |
6.25 |
Beijing |
(1) Olympic Venues
(2) Near Houhai
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(1) Visit 2008 Beijing Olympic Venus such as National Stadium and Water Cube
(2) Visit the Summer Palace
(3) A tour in Beijing’s Hutong and Si he yuan, rickshaws riding. |
6.26 |
Beijing |
Badaling |
Badaling Great Wall |
6.27 (morning) |
Beijing-Xi’an |
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Arrive at Xi’an |
6.27 (afternoon) |
Xi’an |
Mausoleum of Emperor Qing Shi Huang |
Visit Mausoleum of Emperor Qing Shi Huang and terra cotta warriors |
6.28 |
Xi’an |
Xi’an downtown |
(1) Visit the Huaqing Pool and the Bell Tower
(2) Taste Xi’an snacks
(3) Watch leather-silhouette shows |
6.29 (morning) |
Xi’an |
City Xianyang |
Visit Hanyangling Museum |
6.29 (afternoon) |
Xi’an-Shanghai |
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Arrive at Shanghai |
6.29 (evening) |
Shanghai |
No.2 High School of East China Normal University |
Commencement & Farewell Party |
6.30 |
Shanghai-New York |
Shanghai Pudong International Airport |
Flight to New York |
Highlights:
——Shanghai-Beijing-Xi’an tour route presents you both Chinese ancient culture and its modern civilization.
——English speaking guides introduce Chinese cultural and history. English-Chinese bilingual teachers teach daily conversations and how to use Chinese in practice.
——Interaction with Chinese peers to develop students’ ability in intercultural communication and to practice Chinese in real life settings.
——Interviewed by Chinese media, each student will get a DVD which records the whole trip as a souvenir
Fees:
Program Fee: $2400/person
Registration Fee: $100/person
The program fee of $2,400/person includes:
a. Tuition, accommodations and board
b. Transportation, tour guides and admission tickets for tourist attractions
c. Domestic flights within China
d. Tips for tour guides and drivers
e. Airport pick-up and send off services
Please notice: The program fee DOES NOT include international flights and travel insurance. However, we can purchase them on your behalf.