International Students’ Field Trips to China Are Reviving

As the global pandemic gradually comes under control and China reopens its borders, countries are slowly resuming international travel. China has optimized its visa policies, offering many countries visa exemptions and reduced fees. As a result, more schools and educational institutions are reviving their study programs in China. As a country rich in culture and history, China attracts many international students to experience its language, history, and modernization.

In 2025, HGE’s study tour programs will focus more on thematic diversity. In addition to traditional language learning and cultural exchange, more programs will integrate technological innovation, environmental protection, and social services. Students participating in study tours in China can explore projects related to sustainable development and cross-cultural business communication in areas like artificial intelligence and digital technology. The programs will also include more practical activities, such as corporate visits, community volunteering, tech workshops, and intangible cultural heritage craft activities. We are also launching routes like “Black Wukong” Art Exploration and the China Art Journey, which will provide international students with unique perspectives and opportunities to explore China’s rich and diverse culture and history.

The Chinese government and local universities are actively supporting international educational exchanges. They not only encourage international students to come to China through local policies and scholarships but also promote collaboration between Chinese and foreign educational institutions, facilitating more joint study programs that encourage academic and cultural exchanges between students from China and the U.S.

Stay tuned for more routes from HGE in 2025!

 

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International Students’ Field Trips to China Are Reviving