Holiday Study Camp @ Guilin
HSK 1-2 | HSK 3 | HSK 4-5
In Partnership with
Guilin University of Electronic Technology
Receive a Graduation Certificate from Guilin University of Electronic Technology
by the end of the study camp!
In Partnership with
Guilin University of Electronic Technology
Activity Highlights
Learn Chinese (HSK 1-2/3/4-5) intensively in China
Learn Chinese
(HSK 1-2/3/4-5)
intensively in China
21 hours/week
Experience living in China
Accommodation & meals 3x/day are included
Immerse in local culture & make friends with local students
6 hours/week
Explore Guilin’s tourist attractions
1 day/week
Transport, ticket & meals are included
Activities Schedule
Weekly Activity Breakdown
Mandarin Class
6 hours x 3.5 days
(21 hours)
Cultural Class
6 hours x 1 day
(6 hours)
Sightseeing
1 day/week
Holiday Study Camp Package
Package | Full Price | Early Bird | Group Discount (2-3 pax) | Group Discount (2-4 pax) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Guilin 21-Day | S$1,350 | S$1,200 | S$20/pax | S$40/pax |
Guilin 30-Day | S$1,700 | S$1,450 | S$25/ pax | S$50/pax |
Price does not include: round trip flight ticket, high speed rail, and visa.*
*Elite Linguistic Network will assist in coordinating the booking of air and train tickets.
Package Options
Price does not include: round trip flight ticket, high speed rail, and visa.*
*Elite Linguistic Network will assist in coordinating the booking of air and train tickets.
Payment Schedule
Book Slot: S$50
Balancing payment: After the group is confirmed
Refund Policy*
Cancellation by: (S$50 admin fee)
- More than D-30 before departure: 100% refundable
- D-30 until D-15 before departure: Only 50% refundable
- D-14 until D-7 before departure: Only 25% refundable
- D-6 before departure: non-refundable
*100% refunded if the number of pax under 30 and insufficient to form a group.
Term & Conditions
Min. 16 years and over. Participants under 16 years old should be accompanied by parents/guardian.
- Holding a valid passport
- Healthy & free of criminal record
Min. 30 pax to form a group for the Study Camp
Enjoy the Beauty of Guilin
The Reed Flute Cave
is a naturally carved limestone cave in Guilin that got its name from the plethora of reeds growing outside that were made into flutes. Inside the cave, there are lots of interesting stone pillars and rock formations that have been deemed to replicate various shapes and objects that resemble mythological creatures,
vegetables, to even the Statue of Liberty.
Lijiang River
that winds its way down from Guilin to Yangshuo is perhaps one of the most famous waterways in China. Regardless of sunny day or raining, both leads to beautiful scenery as the reflections of these elegant conical limestone peaks on mirror-like clear water are just like a fairyland. The waterfalls, small villages, water buffaloes and hills lined with bamboo, has often been described as Chinese paintings. In fact, the picture behind the 20 Yuan note is capture from Lijlang River.
Seven Star Park
takes its name from its seven peaks which are laid out like the Big Dipper constollation. The park is on the castern side of the Li River in central Guilin City.
Attractions in the park include: Seven Star Cave, Dragon Hiding Cave, Flower Bridge, the Zoo, Maping Mosque, Guihal Forest of Steles, and much more. Covering an area of 1.34 square kilometers, it is the largest park in Guilin, and contains some of the finest sights in the city.
is a naturally carved limestone cave in Guilin that got its name from the plethora of reeds growing outside that were made into flutes. Inside the cave, there are lots of interesting stone pillars and rock formations that have been deemed to replicate various shapes and objects that resemble mythological creatures,
vegetables, to even the Statue of Liberty.
that winds its way down from Guilin to Yangshuo is perhaps one of the most famous waterways in China. Regardless of sunny day or raining, both leads to beautiful scenery as the reflections of these elegant conical limestone peaks on mirror-like clear water are just like a fairyland. The waterfalls, small villages, water buffaloes and hills lined with bamboo, has often been described as Chinese paintings. In fact, the picture behind the 20 Yuan note is capture from Lijlang River.
Seven Star Park
takes its name from its seven peaks which are laid out like the Big Dipper constollation. The park is on the castern side of the Li River in central Guilin City.
Attractions in the park include: Seven Star Cave, Dragon Hiding Cave, Flower Bridge, the Zoo, Maping Mosque, Guihal Forest of Steles, and much more. Covering an area of 1.34 square kilometers, it is the largest park in Guilin, and contains some of the finest sights in the city.