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RICH Finalizes 2026 Beijing and Shanghai Chinese Summer Camp Itineraries

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RICH Finalizes 2026 Beijing and Shanghai Chinese Summer Camp Itineraries

RICH has now completed the 2026 itinerary update for its Beijing and Shanghai Chinese summer camp programs, and the latest official version is now released.

This update covers all five 2026 sessions, including three Beijing sessions and two Shanghai sessions. While the overall structure remains stable, RICH has reworked a number of city visits, interactive activities, and travel components to create a stronger rhythm between language use, student participation, and real-life immersion.

The 2026 update is not only about adding more places

For RICH, updating an itinerary has never been simply about adding more places or changing route names.

What matters more is whether students can truly enter the experience — whether they speak, interact, complete meaningful tasks, and build connections through real campus life and city life in China.

For that reason, the 2026 version includes a series of newly refined interactive designs, so that Chinese learning can move beyond the classroom and become part of daily action, communication, and cultural experience.

More interactive language tasks have been added to the Beijing and Shanghai camps

In the Beijing camp, the 2026 itinerary includes hutong digital survival challenges, Pop Mart blind-box social interaction, the Tsinghua AI experience, kungfu training at Shougang Park, and evening visits to Gubei Water Town and the Great Wall. The Xi’an section also includes terracotta warrior pottery-making, Hanfu immersion, food-based challenges, and a cyber shadow puppet workshop.

In the Shanghai camp, the 2026 itinerary includes Disney pin trading, the LEGOLAND Chinese architect task, 1000 Trees Chinese vlog practice, AI innovation experiences, and bargaining interaction at AP Plaza.

These additions are not meant to make the schedule simply look “full.” They are meant to help students bring Chinese into real situations — into action, interaction, and cross-cultural experience.

RICH continues to refine the Chinese summer camp experience

RICH has always believed that university campuses, accommodation standards, course design, and city routes all matter. But the real difference in a Chinese summer camp is often found in the details that have been repeatedly reworked and refined.

Many things may look easy to replicate on paper. But real camp experience, a long-term understanding of students, and the ability to keep updating Chinese language use in real contexts are much harder to copy.

All five 2026 Beijing and Shanghai Chinese summer camp sessions are now finalized. This post reflects the latest official version released by RICH.

For detailed itineraries, families are welcome to contact RICH through the official website and communication channels.

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