Location
  • China
    • Shanghai
    • Beijing
    • Nanjing
    • Hangzhou
    • Xian
Language
Mandarin

Program Details

Language Level
BeginnerIntermediateAdvanced
Immersion Level
Intensive Standard
Certifications
HSK (Mandarin Chinese)
Class Size
Private Lessons Small Class (1-7) Medium Class (8-15)
Housing
Apartment Host Family Hotel

Pricing

Starting Price
1980
Price Details
*Quality Accommodation
*Pre-departure Visa Support
*International Insurance
*Transportation: Airport pickup, To and from activities
*Welcome Pack: Includes local mobile phone and orientation materials
*Navigation: city map, emergency card, taxi card, and welcome dinner
*Chinese Language Curriculum
*24-/7 Assistance: GAC staff members will be available on call at anytime day or night
*Activities, tours, & volunteer Opportunities
*Scholarships available
What's Included
Accommodation Activities Some Activities Classes Meals Some Meals SIM cards Transportation Travel Insurance Visa Wifi
What's Not Included
Airfare
Jun 01, 2025
Jun 17, 2025
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About Program

Join Go Abroad China’s immersive Mandarin language program at top Chinese universities like BLCU, Peking University, and Fudan University. Designed for beginners to advanced learners, our courses combine expert-led classes, one-on-one tutoring, HSK preparation, and language exchange to boost your fluency fast. Choose flexible durations—from a few weeks to a full academic year—and earn accredited, transferable university credits. Experience true cultural immersion with homestays, shared apartments, or dorms, plus guided tours, networking events, and weekend activities.
All-inclusive packages start from $1980 and cover guaranteed placement, visa support, housing, airport pickup, orientation, local SIM and transportation cards, and 24/7 assistance. Whether you're pursuing a gap year, semester abroad, or intensive Chinese course, our program offers an unforgettable journey into Chinese language and culture across cities like Beijing, Shanghai, and Nanjing.

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Program Highlights

  • Study Mandarin at top universities like BLCU, Peking & Fudan, with beginner to advanced classes.
  • Choose from small group classes, 1-on-1 tutoring, HSK prep & cultural electives.
  • Earn accredited, transferable university credits for short- or long-term programs.
  • Experience full immersion with homestay, shared apartment, or campus housing.
  • Enjoy an all-inclusive package with visa support, airport pickup, SIM, transport card & 24/7 help.

Program Reviews

4.84 Rating
based on 123 reviews
  • 5 rating 84.55%
  • 4 rating 14.63%
  • 3 rating 0.81%
  • 2 rating 0%
  • 1 rating 0%
  • Instruction 4.75
  • Support 4.85
  • Fun 4.6
  • Housing 4.9
  • Value 4.75
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Jamie
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Tsinghua University International Chinese Language and Culture Center

I visited Beijing last summer and studied at ICLCC (Tsinghua University International Chinese Language and Culture Center). Prior to my visit I had no knowledge about mandarin but I was really eager to learn.

In my classes there were a total of 20 students. My subjects were Reading, Speaking, and Listening. I enjoyed the grammar class more as the classes were really beneficial and engaging with weekly dictations, homeworks, and quizzes. Before our classes began we were provided with materials such as textbooks, audio CD, flashcards, chinese songs and slides which were used during our classes.

My only issue was that though most of us were just beginners, the teachers assumed we all had some knowledge about Chinese language and would tend to rush through our lessons. But the text books and ads we received were easy to understand and read which helped a lot.

In conclusion classes were great, I had a great time and i was able to improve my Chinese Language especially during my stay in China.

165 people found this review helpful.
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Lea
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Learn Chinese Program in Shanghai

My name is Lea, come from US . I have studied in Boston College for my Bachelar degree . As love Chinese very much ,so 1 gaps year to study in Shanghai . School was at an appropriate pace and the content of what we learnt could be applied to daily situations which was effective for practising Mandarin.
The accommodation and family were lovely, very accommodating and helped out a lot when I had a problem. And it is also a convenient location.
Generally, my program and life in Shanghai are excellent.
GAC servie tean is really helpfull , I will miss you all .

151 people found this review helpful.
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Ollie
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Shanghai Jiaotong University

It was a while back when I was in Shanghai studying Chinese at Jiaotong University for the summer. My program provider was Go Abroad China who were quite accommodating because I would only be in Shanghai for two months and they literally handled everything for me: the most important which was organising my study visa, my flat in Shanghai, which I shared with 2 other flatmates and showing me which bus to take to school. Thankfully I didn't live too far away from campus and didn't even need to change bus lines or any of that. Otherwise it would have been quite a hassle to learn the different buses.

Now about my Chinese classes: I barely spoke Chinese when I first arrived in Shanghai, and my class, imagine 20 young people coming from different countries learning Mandarin from Monday to Friday - for me it was full time school in the summer! Life in Shanghai was amazing and crazy! I had so much fun living there, getting close to my flatmates and other classmates. A couple of times I also hit it up with the rest of the people in the Go Abroad China group.

I came to China as a total beginner in Chinese language, by the time I left after 2 months I could manage approximately 200 characters!

164 people found this review helpful.
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Youri
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

learning Chinese in Shanghai

I spent two months studying in Shanghai, it was great, sometimes tough, other times fun! I had classes Monday to Friday meaning that every week I had 20 hours of Chinese with a taichi lesson once a week usually in the afternoon. Of all the things I learnt, taichi class was always my favourite one, until I found out we would have a test and it would be graded. Surprisingly I actually didn't do bad in that test, but i also suspect my teacher was a bit lenient.

Anyway let me talk about the important classes then:
I had grammar class every morning, some days it would be followed by speaking/oral class, other days it would be reading & writing...there was a whole timetable. I must admit that my different teachers (I had 3) were generally great but like any other will not be happy with unfinished assignments or slacking in class.

I know everyone probably always says this after coming to China, but my Chinese really did improve significantly.

Fun: living in Shanghai was really great for me, I hung out with my classmates, went to the dinner organised by GAC and visited some nice spots courtesy of our guide from GAC. She was the one I always called if I needed some help with Chinese or something went wrong in the apartment etc.

148 people found this review helpful.
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Rebecca
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

studying at BLCU

I had a great experience with GAC and BLCU. Before coming to China I couldn't speak Mandarin at all and had in mind that it was the most difficult language ever. Now, I can have small daily conversations with Chinese people and I am so proud of myself! Those 2 months in Beijing were very interesting because I got to live with a Chinese family and experienced the real Chinese life! The family that I was living with was very comprehensive and would let me go out with my friends without any problem. The father and also the kid could speak good English. The whole family was adorable. They once invited me for a weekend to Xian. I really felt like I was part of the family and that is why I will certainly keep in touch with them!

137 people found this review helpful.
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Jack
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Learning Chinese at Fudan University

I went to study in Fudan University in Shanghai for a month during the summer time. Going to China and studying there was part of my course requirements, there was a list of universities that my school already recommended and Fudan was one of them.

I checked out Go Abroad China's website a lot and finally decided to contact them to arrange everything. Everything went smoothly, I applied, got registered at Fudan University and lived in a shared apartment in Shanghai. Unfortunately I couldn't live i campus, so I had to take the metro everyday to school. I joined one of the beginner classes there and I personally noticed a lot of improvement at the end of my course.

At the end, there was an exam that tested grammar, listening, oral and I passed - I had to pass - to get all the credit points that I needed back at my university. Actually one of the reasons that I went with Go Abroad China was actually being able to get credit transfer.

As for fun city life in Shanghai? It's a normal modern city just with millions of people. There was lots to do, but I was there for such a short time that I couldn't really get into the social life.

What would you improve about this program?
I had a fairly good experience, so I'm satisfied.
98 people found this review helpful.
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Julia
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Learning Chinese

I actually stayed in Beijing for a really short time, just a month learning Chinese with a private tutor during the summer holidays. Learning Chinese was fun! My teacher did lessons on meeting new people, food, getting directions and stuff like that. I was a beginner and was clueless about Chinese but after that I made a decision to actually continue learning Chinese. To me, China was so interesting because it was my first time there; I learned to buy fruits and their Chinese names with my teacher out on the street; I rented a bike and we biked to a nearby park, sometimes my class would be held there or she would come to my homestay place. It was good having my own teacher, especially being taught the foundation for Chinese language which is very important. Go Abroad China was helpful in arranging the private classes for me; I hope that maybe in the future again I will be back.

98 people found this review helpful.
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Wendy
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Going to Nanjing University

I specifically wanted to go to Nanjing University because I already had knowledge about Nanjing and my parents also wanted me to go there, so I actually chose GAC when I saw that they had a program in Nanjing. At Nanjing University, I was placed in an intermediate class because I had studied some Chinese before. I had to take a test in the beginning to find out which level would be good for me. I think when you get to the intermediate level the intensity increases from how beginners are taught. I found that I had to do a lot of revision as assignment, if you don’t review its really easy to fall back in class. But I enjoy learning Chinese and my fluency has definitely increased even though I think the characters get harder and harder to write from memory, but anyway smartphones can write in Chinese so it’s an easy reminder! For me the thing I really had to spend extra time on was word usage, I think in Chinese it has some very specific rules and patterns that you have to really remember. GAC was helpful with the preparation of coming to China and helping me enroll at Nanjing.

96 people found this review helpful.

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