This immersive cultural program is set in the rural village of Fengyan, near Guilin which is a fitting location for exploring traditional Chinese life. Through visits to local villages, ancient temples, local fairs, and breathtaking natural sites, you'll gain firsthand insight into rural Chinese culture.
Despite its global prominence and rich history, China remains one of the most misunderstood countries, especially in the West. This Culture Week moves beyond political narratives and tourist hotspots, offering a rare, authentic look into the customs, daily lives, and values of rural communities.
You will explore concepts like face and guanxi through real-life experiences, such as visiting traditional homes and learning their historical significance. You'll gain a deeper understanding at sites like the Confucius and Guan Gong temples (not just as monuments, but as cultural touchstones).
The program includes hands-on activities such as dumpling making, oil tea tasting, basic language lessons, calligraphy, and traditional rituals. These experiences are complemented by discussions with both Chinese and Western participants, promoting meaningful dialogue about cultural differences.
Developed by Chinese experts with global learners in mind, this week is the perfect introduction to the real China in both its heritage and its modern-day reality. One simple rule applies: if you're curious, ask.
Itinerary:
Monday
Your adventure begins with a guided tour of Fengyan Village, a historic Yao ethnic community with over 400 years of rich heritage. Stroll through its timeworn alleyways and admire traditional Yao architecture, including houses that have stood for more than 150 years.
Next, lace up your hiking shoes for a scenic trek up a nearby mountain, where you'll be rewarded with breathtaking views of a sea of persimmon trees stretching across the landscape.
In the afternoon, immerse yourself in a Chinese language lesson, followed by a cultural session exploring Chinese philosophies and local customs and taboos.
As evening falls, unwind with traditional pastimes such as Mahjong or Chinese chess, or enjoy a classic Chinese film.
Tuesday
Start your day with a visit to a local Yao family, where you’ll learn how to make oil tea (often called “Chinese coffee”) and enjoy a hearty, traditional Yao breakfast.
Later, participate in a peaceful Tai Chi session, then delve into the traditions and meanings behind Chinese festivals in a cultural workshop.
In the late afternoon, head to Hongyan Village for a mix of adventure and nature. Climb forested paths, enjoy sweeping views, and try your hand at bamboo rafting on a tranquil river.
Evening entertainment includes Mahjong, Chinese chess, or a Chinese movie.
Wednesday
After breakfast, sharpen your practical skills with a Chinese language lesson focused on shopping and bargaining. Then, put your new vocabulary to the test at Lianhua Town's local market.
Following lunch, enjoy a deep dive into Chinese food culture, discovering the rich variety of regional cuisines. In the hands-on portion, learn to make dumplings or baozi, and prepare other traditional dishes under the guidance of local instructors.
Thursday
Begin your morning with a fun and interactive Chinese songs lesson, then express your creativity in a calligraphy class, learning the art of brush and ink.
In the afternoon, take your learning outdoors with visits to cultural landmarks: the Confucius Temple, the Guangdong Temple, and a scenic walk along the Cha River.
You’ll also explore the Gongcheng Yao People's Museum, gaining deeper insight into the Yao community’s history, customs, and traditions.
Wrap up the day with free time, perhaps a visit to a local supermarket, and in the evening, enjoy a BBQ at the center.
Friday
Kick off your final day with a Chinese language session, followed by a creative Chinese paper crafting workshop.
The afternoon is yours to relax, reflect on your experiences, or get ready for a weekend adventure of your choice.
Note: This schedule is subject to change based on weather, local conditions, and unforeseen circumstances. Flexibility is part of the journey!
Additional Requirements
- Participants over 65 years old: Due to the program's physical activities, a medical clearance proving your fitness is mandatory.
- Physical fitness: This program involves extended activity periods and some outdoor time under the sun. A decent level of fitness is essential.
Clothing
- Your clothes must not be too short, too tight, or too revealing. Kindly make sure your shoulders and legs are covered..
- It is completely fine to wear Western clothes as long as they fit the local standards.
- Be thoughtful of the graphics, symbols, or text printed on your clothing, and avoid wearing clothing styles that might be inappropriate, particularly inside the school premises.
- Comfortable walking shoes and sandals. Good shoes for the mountain walks
- Sun hat, fleece sweater, windproof rain jacket (depending on weather)
Health & Safety:
- Hand sanitizer, face masks (if required)
- First-aid kit (medications, sunscreen, insect repellent, rehydration tablets)
Essentials:
- Toiletries (shampoo, soap, etc.)
- Day pack, small travel towel, reusable water bottle
- Moneybelt, locks for bags
- Personal entertainment (books, cards, music player)
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