Summer Camps
What a hot summer it was! We explored wonderful scenes in nature and experienced life without electronics. The natural world is purest; and we might have to adapt to it some day in the future.
In this year’s summer camp, we plan to offer a special traditional food and cultural exchange. We have invited a Turkish-American teacher to accompany the children throughout the camp and show them how to make mushekal kebab, a local Turkish specialty. The kebab is the most unique of Turkish foods. According to the teacher, Turkish […]
“Knowing the past helps you better understand the present.” We have been hearing about a well-known “big pit” in downtown Los Angeles for a long time; however, it is too busy to visit currently, so that makes today a good opportunity for our teachers and students to visit La Brea Tar Pits and Museum: a […]
Two days, one night, what can we do during the hottest summer? From Santa Barbara to Danish small town (Solvang), the answer is different.
It is not our first visit to the Getty Center, but every time we go, we have a different art experience. There are special exhibitions with different themes every month, so children who love art can get a different perspective on the roads that famous artists have traveled each time they visit. Art is the […]
“Humanity and nature, one cannot be without the other.” The Huntington Library is arguably one of the most unusual museums in Southern California; it is a comprehensive cultural sanctuary that combines art collections, garden art, and plants. The theme of today’s summer activity is to visit this famous museum. From Soochow gardens to Japanese gardens, […]
“Beautiful singing accompanies everyone’s growth, and may each student leave his or her mark on this era.” Today we took our students to a music festival held by the local community in Southern California to prepare them thoroughly for our summer music and arts program. From band rehearsals to vocal solos, students learned a lot […]
“The river of history does not flow backward; indeed, it all eventually converges into the ocean of civilization.” During this summer, we are at a Calico ghost town to exhibit the gold mining history of California. The small town witnessed the California gold rush from its boom to decline, as well as the divide and […]
Have you ever imagined becoming a pilot? In the United States, with airports of all sizes, nothing is impossible. Our summer camp offers a special pilot training program with realistic simulations and hands-on lessons. We welcome our friends to come experience it if you like! Pilot Training Summer Camp
The topic of today’s summer science lecture is the imaging principle of the microscope and how to use it. Some high school students may already be familiar with it; but for elementary school students, what does the microscopic world look like to their imagination? “Only by using observation to understand the facts can we build […]