LTL Mandarin School Intern & Volunteer Programs in China
Live the Language (LTL) Mandarin School invites travelers from around the world to come participate in an exciting internship or volunteer placement in Beijing, Chengde, or Tainjin, China! Placements with LTL come with visa assistance, local support, housing in a shared apartment, and an optional Mandarin Chinese language group class that meets for six hours each week.
Placements also come with the Survival Kit Standard, with many must haves for traveling abroad to China. The Survival Kits along with other benefits and upgrades are discussed below. Sign up today with LTL Mandarin School!
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About LTL - Live the Language
Live the Language (LTL) Mandarin School offers the chance for students around the world to study Chinese culture and Mandarin Chinese language in one comprehensive program. During their time in China with LTL at one of the three locations (Beijing, Tianjin, and Chengde), students will be immersed in the Chinese culture firsthand, furthering their understanding and appreciation of the Chinese language. Students will better their Mandarin skills while experiencing true Chinese life with LTL!
Check out the LTL website for more details on their awesome programs in China.























I study Media and PR and was looking for an internship in China in my field and hired LTL to help me to find an internship for me.
Internship: After several interviews I chose to do an internship with a Chinese PR company for five months. It was an amazing experience. I was the only foreigner working in the company and my Chinese colleagues came to me very frequently to help them when there were any cultural differences they had trouble understanding. Together with my manager I was in charge of the BMW account, which was very interesting. I did two business trips to Shanghai for meetings with BMW and we organized a big event for them in Wuhan. I think in China you get the opportunity to do a lot more as an intern than you would do in other countries, because even though I didn't really have any work experience, they saw me as their only "foreign" staff which meant I was asked to do quite a lot of things. Never had to make coffee for anyone.
Beijing: It is a great city, miss it a lot still. Exciting, big - very different to home. I will definitely go back.
Service: LTL was great. First they found me a great internship, but they also helped me a lot with sorting out accommodations, Chinese classes etc. I think after one or two months in China you dont necessarily need that anymore, but in the first few weeks, I dont think I would have survived without them.