Chinese Lanterns
Student Life

Culture & Activities

Immerse yourself in 5,000 years of history and a vibrant modern lifestyle.

More Than Just Studying

Studying in China is an adventure. From traditional festivals to modern entertainment, your calendar will be full of exciting experiences.

Festival

Traditional Festivals

Experience the Spring Festival (Chinese New Year), Dragon Boat Festival, and Mid-Autumn Festival with locals. Enjoy fireworks, mooncakes, and dragon boat races.

Travel

Travel & Exploration

China's high-speed rail network makes travel easy. Visit the Great Wall in Beijing, the Terracotta Warriors in Xi'an, or the Pandas in Chengdu on weekends.

Music

Arts & Entertainment

Join university clubs for calligraphy, kung fu, or music. Explore the vibrant nightlife, KTV (Karaoke), and international food scenes in major cities.

  • Language requirements vary by university, program, and teaching language.
  • Start preparing 6–9 months early and confirm the official deadline.
  • Tuition and living costs vary by city, university, and accommodation type.
  • Check whether your scholarship route accepts or requires a pre-admission letter.
  • Use official university and scholarship pages to verify current requirements.
  • Translation, notarization, and legalization rules depend on the issuing country.
  • September is a common intake, but programs may follow different calendars.
  • Language requirements vary by university, program, and teaching language.
  • Start preparing 6–9 months early and confirm the official deadline.
  • Tuition and living costs vary by city, university, and accommodation type.
  • Check whether your scholarship route accepts or requires a pre-admission letter.
  • Use official university and scholarship pages to verify current requirements.
  • Translation, notarization, and legalization rules depend on the issuing country.
  • September is a common intake, but programs may follow different calendars.
  • Language requirements vary by university, program, and teaching language.
  • Start preparing 6–9 months early and confirm the official deadline.
  • Tuition and living costs vary by city, university, and accommodation type.
  • Check whether your scholarship route accepts or requires a pre-admission letter.
  • Use official university and scholarship pages to verify current requirements.
  • Translation, notarization, and legalization rules depend on the issuing country.
  • September is a common intake, but programs may follow different calendars.