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With the founding of People's Republic of China on October 1st, 1949, Beijing became the capital of the new republic and has since developed itself into a political and cultural center of China, as well as a center of international activity and a key transportation hub. It is situated in the northeastern part of China and is surrounded by... read moreWith the founding of People's Republic of China on October 1st, 1949, Beijing became the capital of the new republic and has since developed itself into a political and cultural center of China, as well as a center of international activity and a key transportation hub. It is situated in the northeastern part of China and is surrounded by mountains on the west, the north and the northeast. The northeastern part of the city is high while the southwestern part is low topographically. Beijing has a continental monsoon climate with four distinct seasons. Spring and autumn are short while winter and summer are long. In May the average high temperature is 79 degrees F and the low is 55 degrees F. Less
Because professors are very good and lessons are very interesting, I think I'll come back. I'm enjoying my self and I'm learning a lot of things. Read more
There are very seasoned and good Chinese language teachers here in Beijing. It is a place where cultural immersion is up to you. It is a great place to practice and learn Chinese. Read more
Lack of orientation, good food, and English speaking public. It will be extremely difficult to adapt. But loving the Chinese language immensely helped me overlook the above mentioned obstacles. Read more
Good teaching, really nice university -- but have to work hard to make the most of it.
I'm not keen on China but I'd definitely come back to BLCU. Read more
When I come back to Beijing, I'm going to make sure to make more Chinese friends. Because BLCU has many foreigners who speak English so it's hard to be completely immersed in Chinese.
Classes are good.
Beijing is an amazing city for foreigners. Read more
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Beijing Language and Culture University, ChinaGood adventure.
Reviewed by Anonymousstudent on .
I personally think it is a great experience. Although living abroad, in China especially, is a challenge. Thanks to the help of this program you can get into the Chinese culture slowly and easily. Read more
I would recommend the program as it is all encompassing and covers all aspects required of a language program. Cultural, comprehension, speaking and listening.
The teachers I had were very accommodating and friendly. I will be taking the course next semester to progress to the next stage. Read more
We have good teachers, great classmates and an amazing environment to learn Chinese in BLCU. If you need or want to learn Chinese in Beijing and you're a foreigner here is the place. Read more
The teaching is very good as the classes are fairly small. Foreigners are treated very well in terms of accommodation, although there could be more of a welcome. The nightlife is amazing! Read more
I would recommend the program as it is all encompassing and covers all aspects required of a language program. Cultural, comprehension, speaking and listening.
The teachers I had were very accommodating and friendly. I will be taking the course next semester to progress to the next stage. Read more
Good teaching, really nice university -- but have to work hard to make the most of it.
I'm not keen on China but I'd definitely come back to BLCU. Read more
There are very seasoned and good Chinese language teachers here in Beijing. It is a place where cultural immersion is up to you. It is a great place to practice and learn Chinese. Read more
The school is really good because you can choose which and how many lessons attend and the quality is pretty good and cheap.
The problem is actually looking for a room, especially if your Chinese is not too good. You can find yourself in a little, dark and dirty apartment with other 5 freak people. Read more
Lack of orientation, good food, and English speaking public. It will be extremely difficult to adapt. But loving the Chinese language immensely helped me overlook the above mentioned obstacles. Read more
Because professors are very good and lessons are very interesting, I think I'll come back. I'm enjoying my self and I'm learning a lot of things. Read more
There are very seasoned and good Chinese language teachers here in Beijing. It is a place where cultural immersion is up to you. It is a great place to practice and learn Chinese. Read more
Lack of orientation, good food, and English speaking public. It will be extremely difficult to adapt. But loving the Chinese language immensely helped me overlook the above mentioned obstacles. Read more
Good teaching, really nice university -- but have to work hard to make the most of it.
I'm not keen on China but I'd definitely come back to BLCU. Read more
When I come back to Beijing, I'm going to make sure to make more Chinese friends. Because BLCU has many foreigners who speak English so it's hard to be completely immersed in Chinese.
Classes are good.
Beijing is an amazing city for foreigners. Read more
7
Beijing Language and Culture University, ChinaGood adventure.
Reviewed by Anonymousstudent on .
I personally think it is a great experience. Although living abroad, in China especially, is a challenge. Thanks to the help of this program you can get into the Chinese culture slowly and easily. Read more
I would recommend the program as it is all encompassing and covers all aspects required of a language program. Cultural, comprehension, speaking and listening.
The teachers I had were very accommodating and friendly. I will be taking the course next semester to progress to the next stage. Read more