
The UCL IOE Confucius Institute/Hanban Annual China Study Camps took place in the last two weeks of July 2018. The camps were a great success with 220 students from 17 schools across England participating in the rich cultural itinerary, as well as studying 20 hours of Mandarin. The students were split into four groups and each group spent time in Beijing visiting the capital’s sites before heading of to their four respective provinces, where they immersed themselves in the Chinese culture and language. The cities that the four groups went to were Xi’an, Chengdu, Shenyang and Changzhou. Students spent time chatting to locals, trying the delicious street food, haggling at night markets, forging relationships with their Chinese peers as well as practicing Tai Chi and visiting world heritage sites.
While this year’s summer camps’ students were in Chengdu, Jasper very kindly came to meet up with the group and spoke to them about his experiences on his summer camps eleven years ago and the experiences he has had living in China for the last three years. Meeting Jasper and hearing about his experiences allowed the students to realise the importance of the summer camps and the impact it could potentially have on their own lives.
