Learn Chinese in China with Keats School

The Representative Dances of the Tang Dynasty

November 2, 2013

Colorful Plumed Garment Dances were created during the heyday of the Tang Dynasty and had come to an end with the ending of it; therefore, it can be regarded as a representative of the vicissitudes of the Tang Dynasty when you come to learn Chinese in China. As to the origin of the Colorful Plumed […]

Six Therapeutic Principles of Chinese Medicine

November 2, 2013

It is not hard for friends who’d love to learn Chinese in China to discover that the prescriptions for the same disease may be varied if you often go to hospitals of traditional Chinese medicine, however, when two different patients with similar syndromes would be able to receive quite similar prescriptions, why? Well, it may […]

The Ancient Chinese Stereotyped Essays

November 2, 2013

The ancient Chinese stereotyped essays also got the names “shí wén”, “zhì yì”, “ zhì yì”, “ bā bǐ wén”, “ sì shū wén” etc., and readers who are waiting to learn Chinese in China can discover that they are a special writing style adopted during the imperial examinations during ancient China. Due to the […]

The Chinese Silk Road

November 2, 2013

The Silk Road is also referred to as the Si Road, it refers t the route starting from the western regions of Xi’an and Chang’an developed by envoy Zhangqian during his western diplomatic mission in the West Han Dynasty (202A.D-8B.C). It can be seen by readers who want to learn Chinese in China that the […]

A Postcard of the 1940s China Spring Waters Flow East

November 2, 2013

To learn Chinese in China, the film “Spring Waters Flow East” was a white and black film produced by the Kunlun film company in the 1947; it was a classic which occupies an extremely important place in the artistic history of the Chinese movies. It is amazing to be discovered by foreign friends, who are […]

The Regional Variation of Tonal Patterns in Traditional Chinese Music

November 2, 2013

During the Song and Yuan Dynasties, readers who are waiting to learn Chinese in China can discover that the tonal patterns of the operas and Sanqu are different between the north and the south; the tones in the south are called south tones, and the ones in the north are called north tones. To learn […]

The Quanjude Roast Beijing Duck

November 2, 2013

China is an ancient country with a long history and splendid culture, which had created lots of Chinese Time-honored Brands in the catering industry; it can be seen by foreigners when you come to learn Chinese in China that the Quanjude Roast Duck is a good case, which is viewed as the symbol of Beijing. […]

Three of the Intangible Cultural Heritages of China

November 2, 2013

In September of 2009, on the fourth conference of the intangible cultural heritage protection intergovernmental committee held by the UNESCO, the Qiang New Year Festival declared by China had been selected into “the list of the intangible cultural heritage in urgent need of protection“, which would be noticed when you learn Chinese in China. To […]

The Tibetan New Year

November 2, 2013

It can be seen by foreigners when you come to learn Chinese in China that Tibetan New Year is called “Lothar”, in the ancient times, the Tibetan people used to take the harvest time of wheat as the beginning of the new year, which is usually in summer and autumn, according to the records, before […]

The Chinese Theories on Longevity

November 2, 2013

It is well understood by people waiting to learn Chinese in China that the traditional Chinese medicine health care is the invention and creation of Chinese nation, there are diverse theories on how to achieve the goals of longevity, and they are called Longevity theory, which contains four major types. It is noteworthy for foreign […]

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I really enjoy studying Chinese in Kunming at Keats. The teachers are great and my classmates are awesome. It is an unforgettable experience for me. I also got the chance to travel to other places in Yunnan. Those places are amazing and you definitely need to visit these places when you study Chinese in China at Keats.

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Intensive One-on-One Chinese Classes

I can’t tell you how much I liked it. The thing I liked about the teachers and the teaching method is that there is so much flexibility. The other thing I liked about the teaching is the combination of classic textbook learning and going outside. I loved it! I like getting to know other students. Everybody shared the same goal and that’s making their Chinese better. Kunming is a big city, but it is very safe to live here. Another thing I liked about Keats is the idea that people here help you. I can’t recommend it enough. I think it was a valuable experience. Looking forward to coming back!

Ben | USA
Small Group Chinese Class

My first semester that I studied at another school, and the pressure there was pretty high, the classroom hour was long, and the homework was pretty tedious. Since I came to Keats, I found I have a lot more opportunities to speak in the classroom. My classmates all are fluent and love speaking and participating in the class. We have great classroom dynamic.

星河明 | Japan
Intensive One-on-One Chinese Classes

I took the one-on-one Intensive Chinese class for 6 hours a day. The classes are very interesting. The teachers are caring and the content the teacher teaches me is suitable for my level. It is an easy way to learn Mandarin. I have a lot of time practicing Chinese in class. The food is great here. I have improved my Chinese through this program at Keats.

Pakorn | Thailand
Small Group Chinese Class

It is very convenient to come to Kunming from Thailand. I really like my Chinese class and my Chinese improved a lot in a few months. There are many benefits of learning Chinese. The best thing I like about Keats is that it is in Kunming, a city with eternal spring. There is so much to see in Kunming and you will love this city after you come.

Viktor | Switzerland
Small Group Chinese Class

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Emiliano | Mexico
Small Group Chinese Class

I come to Kunming because I think the environment in Kunming is better and I heard that Keats School is better. I like the small group Chinese class because my classmates study hard and our teachers are very good. I like the teaching method of Keats because I like the activities at Keats. I think Yunnan is a particularly beautiful Chinese province.

 

Robert | Netherlands
Small Group Chinese Class

Since last semester, we started studying Chinese at Keats. It was the best choice we can ever make. It is a really good school. The classes are a lot of fun, you learn a lot, but very interactive, so you talk a lot which means it is not just books and writing. Kunming is a really pleasant city to live in, especially if you compare it to other cities in the east. If you like to travel, if you like to study Chinese in a fun way, Keats has the best Chinese language program for you.

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