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Summertime culture camp at Zhaoshang

Writer: Yang Mei  |  Editor: Liu Minxia  |  From: Shenzhen Daily  |  Updated: 2023-07-24

The third edition of the Summertime Culture Shop organized by Zhaoshang Subdistrict of Nanshan District was launched July 18 at the Nanshan International Cultural Exchange and Service Center (NSIC).

This bilingual summer camp consists of two sessions, each featuring 10 fun games where children can try their hands at various challenges such as puzzle games and food making. The first session, running from July 18 to 22, had attracted 30 local and expat children to participate.

During the five-day event, participating kids played board games, visited a sculpture exhibition, toured the toy company Mattel, and had fun at Shenzhen Bell Nature Wonder Park. Expatriate volunteers from Romania, Pakistan and South Korea were invited by the service center to supervise the kids’ activities and interact with them. According to NSIC, the second session begins today and run through Friday.

Students prepare food during the Summertime Culture Shop, which kicked off at Nanshan International Cultural Exchange and Service Center yesterday. Courtesy of the center

Students on a cultural tour during the camp.

Participants pose for a group photo.

Students play games.

Students prepare food during the camp.

Children enjoy food prepared by themselves.


Students play games.

Children try their hands at a fun game.

Participants are seen during a class.

Participants are seen during a class.

Children try their hands at a fun game.

Children try their hands at a fun game.

Children try their hands at a fun game.

Children try their hands at a fun game.

Children join activities at the bilingual summer camp.

Children join activities at the bilingual summer camp.

Participants pose for a group photo.

The Summertime Culture Shop kicked off at Nanshan International Cultural Exchange and Service Center yesterday. The bilingual summer camp consists of two sessions, each featuring 10 fun games where children can try their hands at various challenges such as puzzle games and food making. The first session has attracted 30 local and expat children to participate.