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ASIA IN NORTH AMERICA

Instead of going all the way to Asia, you've got a flourishing and immersive Chinese community right here in the US.  For instance, the Flushing district ( 法拉盛) in New York is a collection of the ultimate highlights of Chinese culture from all over Asia.

For as compact as 3 to 5 days, take your students to New York to learn about the Chinese American immigration experience, enjoy food that represents the full spectrum of New York's diverse and contemporary Chinese community, and utilize Mandarin Chinese language skills where English isn't even needed at all!

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New York City - Flushing Chinatown immersion program
  • Enjoy the best and most authentic cuisines from all over China

  • Area is predominantly mandarin speaking, a great chance to utilize mandarin Chinese language skills

  • Take part in a community service activity or engage in a Chinese culture workshop

  • Learn about the modern, hip new-era Chinese community that has blossomed in this area of NYC!

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San Francisco - Chinatown and Chinese American history program
  • Experience the best Dim Sum in North America!

  • Engage in Chinese culture with martial arts lessons & Chinese arts workshops

  • For those who wish to learn more about the history and experience  of Chinese American Immigrants

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Vancouver - Canada 
Chinese food and culture program
  • Take an actual "International Trip" to Canada!

  • Explore one of the largest Chinatowns in the world

  • Learn about how Canada's "relaxed" immigration policy has impacted immigrants from all over Asia

  • Enjoy some of the best food and cuisine in Canada!

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Hawaii - Capture the island's Asian spirit
  • Immerse in Hawaii's heritage

  • Learn about Hawaii's royal heritage history

  • Salute to Pearl Harbor 

  • Enjoy the amazing south shore & Waikiki beach

  • Experience Hawaii’s Living Culture in Waimea Valley

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