Joint Culture & Internship Program

28.Feb.22

8:00 am - 11:00 am

Xi'An China

Combine Professional experience, personal development, a rounded view of China and unforgettable experiences with our Joint Culture & Internship Program,

which combines the professional aspect of our internship program with a 20 day all-encompassing culture tour of China. Spend one or two months gaining experience as an intern in Hong Kong or Shen Zhen before commencing the epic adventure we call ‘The Dragon Trip’, which includes all the un-missable sights China has to offer, as well as visiting a few off-the-beaten-track locations which will take your breath away.

Gain Real International Business Experience

The wealth of skills and knowledge you will gain during your China internship will greatly increase your future employability, and it goes without saying that overseas work experience will enrich your CV or resume and give you the edge you may need to land your dream job. Many of our interns also often remain in China after the programme to seek out jobs in China.

China has opened a gateway to a whole new world of revolutionized products and services, making it one of the most frequently visited countries for student and graduate internships. Jobs in China have skyrocketed recently due to the expansion in various industries which welcome students from abroad who are willing to share their knowledge and skills. Working as an intern is certainly an eye-opener and a stepping stone towards working responsibly and independently in your preferred career path.

See a different side of China

Having worked hard for one or two months, the 20 day culture tour of China at the end of your internship, allows time to relax and have some well deserved fun, alongside friends made during your internship. Having previously experienced the huge and rapidly developing cities of Hong Kong and Shen Zhen, the ‘Dragon Trip’ provides a chance to see other parts of China, where the places and people can be extremely different.

The trip visits 8 locations all over China and includes the un-missable sights, such as a visit to a deserted section of the Great Wall to watch sunrise, the Terracotta Warriors and a panda breeding centre, but also stops at incredible off-the-beaten-track locations such as a mountain farm surrounded by waterfalls nestled in the heart of wild panda country, a visit to an orphanage near the Shaolin Monastery (home of Kung Fu) which is home to children lost on China’s Railways, bamboo rafting amongst karst peaks in Yangshuo and swimming in crystal clear lagoons in a bamboo nature reserve.