LovVol Adventurer

LEAD WATER & ADVENTURE ACTIVITIES WHILST YOU DISCOVER CHINA IN A FANTASTIC SETTING

Location

TWO MOON BAY, HUIZHOU

Duration

Training 25th June

Programme runs July 01st – Aug 31th

Living Expenses

Full board accommodation

More

A chance to learn Chinese, participate in water sports and gain a valuable experience working with young Chinese students for the summer

Programme Details

Time & Location

Contact hours

8 – 12 hours: 9:00 – 11:00; 14:00 – 17:00; 19:00 – 21:00

Location

Two Moon Bay – Huizhou

Excursion options

You will have at least 1 day off per week to explore the local area and coastline.

Other benefits

A chance to do lots of Climbing, Camping, Surfing, Kayaking etc, learn some Chinese and develop your leadership skills

There will be a short training course at the beginning of the programme and you will receive a participation at the end of the programme

Programme Details

Main purpose

Outdoor experiential camp for kids

Student details

15 – 20 students a class

6 – 12 years old

Various level of English

Pre-programme tranning

6 days per session

Coordinator

A Chinese speaking student majoring in English will be present in each class, helping translate during courses etc.

Speciality of the programme

Water sport

Programme arrangement

DAY 1: OPENING CEREMY
DAY2: CLIMBING/WORKSHOPS/TEAM GAMES
DAY3: SURFING/WORKSHOPS/CAMPFIRE
DAY4: SAILING/WORKSHOPS/MOVIE NIGHT
DAY5: SWIMMING/WORKSHOPS/TALENT SHOW
DAY6: CLOSING CEREMY

Benefits for ambassadors

Chinese learning, water sports

Welfare

Local temperature

Around 28 – 30 Celsius

Meal

On campus, three meals a day

15-30 RMB compensation per meal (if not eat on camp)

Drinking water available

Accommodation

Students’ domitory, 6-8 people per room

Squatting Toilet style

Laundry, Wifi, Air-conditioning available

Testimonial & Gallery

HOW A MONTH IN CHINA CHANGES YOU

Have you ever wondered what sand worms taste like?

They’re DELICIOUS! Well, at least at the ones they serve at Xiamen, China of course, and no, sand worms don’t taste like chicken at all.

As part of my mission to maximise experiences before my time in this brief existence runs out, with great hesitation and apprehension, I packed me bags and flew to China for a month-long volunteering project.

Now whenever I tell people that I’m volunteering in China, the picture that forms in mind is usually that of me teaching English to poor, underprivileged kids up in the mountains or something. Although some of the volunteers have indeed been sent to rural areas, I was placed at Xiamen, which is one of the more affluent places in China (apparently the most environmentally clean in the whole of China as well!)

Hence, sorry to disappoint you but I have no experience of sharing toilets with snakes or scorpions 😛

So yeah! What have I been up to China?! Read more HERE

Henry Lee

Ambassador 2015, University of Oxford

I traveled to Shanghai, Qi Dong, Changsha and Xiamen. I taught English to the children of poor migrant workers, I taught children who’d never been to school before. I met people from Italy, South Africa, Hungary, Russia, Romania, Spain, Egypt, the UK and more. I learned Mandarin. I learned that even if I don’t feel 28, I am definitely 28. I learned that six weeks can feel like four life times and that jet lag is real and real serious. I’m irrevocably changed by what I’ve seen and felt in China.

I feel like I left one home for another. But I’ll return. Read more HERE

Anthony Swan

Lovvol Ambassador 2016

Last Year Video

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