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I have learned Chinese for several years. I changed more than 3 teachers. I need a systemic and efficient studying. And I want to know more about china , Chinese and Chinese culture. Then my friend introduced me Mandarin Garden. What the teacher there gav
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Through the Chinese culture activities, I make many friends from all over the world. I learnt how to make dumplings, rice dumplings and flower arrangement. I like the activities of Mandarin Garden. They enriched my life in Shanghai.
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I am glad to study in Mandarin Garden. My teacher is very nice and helpful, and the staff of the school is nice to me. I love Chinese and I love to learn Chinese. It’s very practical. I will try to learn it well.
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Mandarin Garden is a great place to get to know Chinese culture and to learn Chinese.They offer plenty of activities for an even profounder knowledge.The atmosphere is professional and at the same time relaxed.
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I don’t like studying in a boring class. i wish my teacher can always be passionate and push me to study further. In Mandarin Garden, I found the right teacher for me and now I enjoy my class very much. Thanks a lot.
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I have compared several schools before my decision. I want to learn Chinese well and I also like to know Chinese culture. And I think the attitude of the teacher, the consultant here are all very positive. I like to stay with them and get the care from th
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Official Risidence of Hu Zongxian
Hu Zongxian (hú zōng xiàn 胡宗宪) was the first to put Diaoyu Island (diào yú dǎo 钓鱼岛) into China's map. His official residence is just located in Longchuan. It is featured by pink walls, black roofs, green waters and picturesque scenery. The whole area, is like a small society or a big labyrinth, where in Ming Dynasty (míng cháo 明朝), residents in it can do almost everything inside the walls. Unlike Beijing Palace (běi jīng gù gōng 北京故宫) which is spectacular and bold, Official Hu Zongxian Risidence (hú zōng xiàn shàng shū fǔ 胡宗宪尚书府) is much more elegant and delicate with exquisite wood carvings on every windows, doors and beams.
Admission Fee: CYN 50 for adult and CYN 30 for children.