Scarcity!
Read moreScarcity! (or: The Game Of Heavenly Abundance) debuted this Spring on a The Hutong’s Fujian programs. Developed by our Program Development Pack, Scarcity is a trading card game which encourages strategic thinking, consideration of market dynamics, and to light a spark through the historical events, woven into the game. A whole host of learning opportunities disguised as good old-fashioned and,
Sichuan: Dig into the Land of Plenty!
Read moreTo say that we are extremely excited to have opened and begun operating our Sichuan program routes, is an understatement. So what exactly is it that makes us so thrilled about Chengdu and the spicy lands that lay beyond? Let us give you some highlights from recent scouting trips and programs this spring. An Eye into Western Sichuan at Wenchuan’s
Master Chefs
Read moreBefore being let out of school for summer vacation, students from grades 9 through 11 from The International School of Beijing spent four days at our hutong courtyard learning how to prepare classic regional Chinese dishes through our Fun with Food program.
Dalian Coastal Challenge Week
Read moreOnce wrestled over like a shiny pearl between Russia and Japan (with the Manchurian government and Chinese citizens caught in the crossfire), the port city of Dalian was the site of 2018’s Dulwich College Shanghai Year 10 Challenge Week program. Dubbed the Dalian “Coastal Challenge,” this week long trip saw students exercising leadership qualities across various activities, fields, and locations
Hutong Intern: Ilana Naim
Read moreHi, my name is Ilana Naim and I am a rising Junior in the Double Degree program at Barnard College of Columbia University and The Jewish Theological Seminary. At Barnard, I am majoring in Psychology and elementary school education with a minor in political science. I come from a diverse home. My father’s family is from Libya, and in 1954