Learn Chinese in China with Keats School

New Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival Picture Exhibited

October 30, 2013

Just several days ago, Zhang Hong‘s Abstract Visual Art Exhibition with the theme of “New Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival Picture” was held in the National Museum of China. If the students love Chinese painting when they come to learn Chinese in China, they might have heard about the picture named Riverside Scene at Qingming […]

Chinese River – Yarlung Zangbo River

October 30, 2013

As the river has the highest altitude in the world, Yarlung zangbo River is located in southwestern Tibet Autonomous Region of China. It originates from Jiema Yangzong Glacier in the north of Himalayas, the southwest of Tibet, belonging to Indian Ocean river system. For some students who come to learn Chinese language in China, they […]

Filming Cooperation Base between China and Hollywood Will be Built

October 30, 2013

Just a few days ago, the Seven-star Entertainment Group announced in Beijing that it will establish the first global filming service headquarters base “China-wood” which focuses on the filming cooperation between China and Hollywood, thus building the overall high-end cooperation service platform for the filming cooperation between China and the United States. With the total […]

Characteristics of Costumes in Ming Dynasty

October 30, 2013

The costumes in each dynasty in the history of China had different styles. When it came to Ming Dynasty, many new changes had taken place in the costumes styles. The most obvious feature should be the replacement of buttons in the front part of Chinese robe to the belt knot which has been used for […]

Famous Yungang Grottoes in Shanxi Province

October 30, 2013

When mentioning the grottoes, we often relate it with the Buddhism. In the spread process of the early Buddhism, all kinds of forms such as literature, art, music, cliff painting and statue were applied for the purpose of attracting more people to accept Buddhism and getting more followers, showing more contents and thoughts in Buddhism. […]

Chinese Characters Simplification in Modern Times

October 30, 2013

The simplification of Chinese characters, as a matter of fact, is accompanied by a history of Chinese characters, has never stopped. This process is characterized by convention, which is to say, it is gradually formed and established in the long history practice. In modern times, due to the rise of national democratic revolution and growing […]

History of Wine Brewing in China

October 30, 2013

About the origin of liquor in China, some people think it began with Yi Di in Dayu period in the beginning of Xia Dynasty, with a history of 4000 years. However, some other people believe it originated from Du Kang in Zhou Dynasty with the history of almost 300 years. According to the introduction in […]

A Piece of Jade Dragon Carving in Early Period

October 30, 2013

Just as we know, Chinese dragon is the symbol of Chinese nation and Chinese people. In the year of 1931, a jade dragon carving in the period of Hongshan Culture in the Neolithic Age about seven or six thousand years ago was unearthed in Chifeng city of Inner Mongolia prefecture in the north of China. […]

Qujiang Feast in Chang’an in Tang Dynasty

October 30, 2013

Tang Dynasty is one of the most prosperous periods in the history of China. The representative food culture of the upper level is Qujiang Feast. Here Qujiang means the Qujiang Garden which is located in the southeast of Xi’an city in Shanxi province. Some of the foreigners who are studying in qualified Mandarin program may […]

Chinese Version Drama Masquerade Staged in National Grand Theater

October 30, 2013

Just several days ago, the meet-and-greet of self-creation of Chinese version Giuseppe Verdi opera Masquerade was presented in the National Grand Theater of China. The participation of the famous Dai Yuqiang and Liao Changyong made this Chinese version opera seem full of energy and vitality. Some students who are interested in opera when they come […]

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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!

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We use a lot of games to learn grammar and new words. We have really good teachers, really patient. She helps us a lot. Our class is really nice and we have people from all over the world, different countries. We often discuss topics in Chinese in our class. I live in the dorm of Keats. It is very convenient. I don’t have to spend time traveling. You can just focus on learning Chinese.

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My name is Sarah Fish. I am 81. I knew very little Chinese when I arrived. How was I going to survive 2 weeks of intensive Chinese course? I have to laugh when I think of that now. What a positive experience this has been! I really wish we could be here a little longer. The teachers are extremely encouraging, evaluating first how much someone knows, and then starting from there.

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