Chinese Language Courses in Beijing
- Intensive One-on-One Chinese Classes
- Summer Camp in China
- Children Chinese Program
- HSK Test Preparation Course
- Chinese Language Course + Tour in China
- Study Tour in China (for groups)
- Learn Chinese Online
Intensive One-on-One Chinese Classes
- Personal study plans
- Best teachers and private lessons
- Full immersion experience
- Full services (study + single room accommodation)
- Start anytime
Summer Camp in China
- Summer camp in China
- Interesting Chinese language classes
- Chinese cultural lessons + excursions
- Make friends from all over the world
- Beijing and Kunming
Children Chinese Program
- Summer/Family camp in China
- Interesting Chinese language classes
- Chinese cultural lessons + excursions
- Parents participate in all activities
- Beijing and Kunming
HSK Test Preparation Course
- Start anytime
- HSK experts with years of experience
- Get test scores improved significantly
- Intensive one-on-one Chinese class
- Full services (study + single room accommodation)
Chinese Language Course + Tour in China
- Private one-on-one Chinese lessons
- Full services (study + accommodation)
- Excursions and tours with your teacher
- Travel to Dali, Lijiang, Shangri-la, Beijing, Xi'an, Guilin, Shanghai, Zhangjiajie, etc.
Study Tour in China (for groups)
- Designed for high schools, universities, companies, and organizations
- Chinese course with group activities
- Professional Chinese teachers
- A true Chinese immersion experience
Learn Chinese Online
- Live 1-on-1 online Chinese lessons
- Learn Chinese online anytime
- Study Mandarin anywhere
- Professional Chinese teachers
- Personal study plans
Intensive One-on-one Chinese Lesson
Intensive One-on-one Chinese Lesson
You can choose to study Chinese in Beijing for 4 hours per day (20 hours/week) or 6 hours per day (30 hours/week). If you want to study Mandarin in China, the intensive one-on-one Chinese course is the fastest way to improve your Chinese.
We use unique teaching methods developed by Keats. Your Chinese teacher(s) will prepare your lessons according to your level of Chinese and your learning goals to ensure that you learn the most Chinese in the shortest possible time.
Hotel accommodation is included.
Accommodation in Beijing
Accommodation in Beijing
- Single/Double room accommodation with private bathroom
- Clean, safe and comfortable
- Our partner hotel is located in Hutong, 20 minutes walk to the school
- Room cleaning service every day
Beijing Campus and Accommodation in Beijing
Private Room with Private Bathroom
Why Learn Chinese in Beijing?
Why Learn Chinese in Beijing?
Learning Chinese in Beijing immerses you in a rich cultural environment that enhances language acquisition. The city’s historical landmarks, traditional festivals, and local customs provide context to the language, making learning more meaningful. Daily interactions with native speakers in markets, restaurants, and cultural events create a dynamic language environment, fostering fluency and confidence. Engaging with locals allows for practical application of language skills, while cultural experiences deepen your understanding of Chinese society. This unique blend of language and culture in Beijing makes it an ideal setting for mastering Mandarin.
Beautiful Scenery in Beijing
Discover the vibrant blend of ancient history and modern innovation in Beijing, where every corner tells a story and every experience is unforgettable!
Learn Chinese in Beijing
Places to Visit in Beijing - The Great Wall of China
Places to Visit in Beijing - The Great Wall of China
The Great Wall of China is an iconic symbol of Chinese history and ingenuity, stretching over 13,000 miles across northern China. Originally built to protect against invasions, this ancient marvel offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes. Popular sections like Badaling and Mutianyu are easily accessible and provide well-preserved pathways for hiking. You can explore watchtowers, learn about the wall’s history, and enjoy the stunning scenery. Whether you hike a short distance or tackle a longer trek, standing atop this monumental structure is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that connects you to China’s rich heritage.
Places to Visit in Beijing - Forbidden City
Places to Visit in Beijing - Forbidden City
The Forbidden City, located in the heart of Beijing, served as the imperial palace for 24 emperors during the Ming and Qing dynasties. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a sprawling complex of over 980 buildings, showcasing traditional Chinese architecture with its striking red walls and golden roofs. Visitors can explore the vast courtyards, halls, and gardens, each rich with history and cultural significance. The Forbidden City offers a glimpse into the opulent lives of emperors and the intricate rituals of imperial China, making it a must-see for history enthusiasts.
Places to Visit in Beijing - Temple of Heaven
Places to Visit in Beijing - Temple of Heaven
The Temple of Heaven is a stunning religious complex in Beijing, where emperors once prayed for good harvests. Built in the early 15th century, it features exquisite architecture, including the iconic Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests, which is a circular structure with a blue-tiled roof. The surrounding park is a popular spot for locals practicing tai chi and other exercises. You can stroll through the beautifully landscaped gardens, experiencing the serene atmosphere that has attracted worshippers for centuries. The Temple of Heaven is a testament to China’s spiritual heritage and architectural brilliance.
Places to Visit in Beijing - Summer Palace
Places to Visit in Beijing - Summer Palace
The Summer Palace, known as Yiheyuan, is a vast imperial garden that served as a retreat for the Qing dynasty’s royal family. Covering over 700 acres, it features beautiful lakes, lush gardens, and stunning palaces, including the iconic Longevity Hill and Kunming Lake. The palace complex is a masterpiece of Chinese landscape design, harmonizing natural beauty with man-made structures. You can enjoy boat rides on the lake, explore the intricately decorated halls, and take in panoramic views from the hilltop. The Summer Palace is a perfect blend of nature and history, offering a peaceful escape from the city’s hustle.
Places to Visit in Beijing - Beihai Park
Places to Visit in Beijing - Beihai Park
Beihai Park is one of the oldest and most well-preserved imperial gardens in China, dating back to the 12th century. Covering over 69 hectares, it features a large lake, beautiful pavilions, and the iconic White Dagoba. The park is a serene escape from the bustling city, offering picturesque walking paths and opportunities for boating. You can explore the ancient temples and enjoy traditional Chinese landscaping, making it a perfect spot for relaxation and cultural immersion. Beihai Park is a testament to the beauty of Chinese garden design and a cherished recreational area for locals.
Places to Visit in Beijing - Lama Temple
Places to Visit in Beijing - Lama Temple
The Lama Temple, or Yonghe Temple, is the largest Tibetan Buddhist temple outside Tibet, renowned for its stunning architecture and rich cultural heritage. Built in 1694, it features intricate carvings, vibrant murals, and a massive statue of Maitreya Buddha carved from a single sandalwood tree. The temple complex is a peaceful sanctuary where you can witness monks in prayer and explore the various halls dedicated to different deities. The Lama Temple offers a unique insight into Tibetan Buddhism and is a must-visit for those interested in spirituality and culture.
Places to Visit in Beijing - Hutongs of Beijing
Places to Visit in Beijing - Hutongs of Beijing
Beijing’s hutongs are narrow alleys lined with traditional courtyard residences, offering a glimpse into the city’s rich history and local culture. These ancient neighborhoods are characterized by their unique architecture and vibrant community life. You can explore the maze-like streets, discovering local shops, tea houses, and eateries. A rickshaw tour through the hutongs provides an authentic experience, showcasing the daily lives of residents and the preservation of traditional customs. The hutongs are a living testament to Beijing’s heritage, making them a fascinating area to explore.
Places to Visit in Beijing - National Museum of China
Places to Visit in Beijing - National Museum of China
The National Museum of China, located on the eastern side of Tiananmen Square, is one of the largest museums in the world. It houses a vast collection of over 1.4 million artifacts, showcasing China’s rich history and cultural heritage from ancient times to the present. The museum features exhibitions on various topics, including art, history, and archaeology, making it a treasure trove for history buffs. You can explore the impressive architecture of the museum itself while delving into the stories behind China’s past. It’s a must-visit for anyone interested in understanding the depth of Chinese civilization.
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- Intensive One-on-One Chinese Classes
- Summer Camp in China
- Children Chinese Program
- HSK Test Preparation Course
- Chinese Language Course + Tour in China
- Study Tour in China (for groups)
- Learn Chinese Online
FAQ
I see that the programs in Beijing include accommodation. How much would it cost if I find my own accommodation?
It is also no problem to only take the one-on-one lessons in Beijing. The tuition fee without accommodation is USD 880/week for 20 hours of one-on-one lessons, and USD 1320/week for 30 hours of one-on-one lessons.
What does the tuition fee include?
The tuition fee includes:
- 4/6 hours of one-on-one Chinese lessons per day Monday to Friday
- Accommodation (A clean and safe single/double room with private bathroom)
- Program Certificate
We also offer a list of free services for studying in Beijing:
- Lunch and dinner Monday to Friday
- Airport/train station pick-up and drop-off
- Internet access use without limit
- Saturday excursions
- Laundry
- A tour of the surroundings (bank, supermarket, post office etc.)
- Medicine for minor illnesses
- Advisors available to offer help
- 24/7 support
- Access to The Chairman’s Bao online learning platform
- Visa application assistance
- Room cleaning every day
Where to eat in Beijing?
Keats offers free lunch and dinner Monday to Friday at the canteen downstairs of the school.
The Keats campus in Beijing is centrally located on the East Second Ring Road in the First Embassy Area of Beijing. It is close to the Jianguomen subway station. Right behind Keats is a food street that offers many food options.