Chinese new year camp guide 2025

by Ella

As the vibrant festivities of Chinese New Year approach, Hong Kong transforms into a dazzling spectacle of culture and tradition. In 2025, families and students alike can immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of celebrations through a variety of engaging activities offered by international schools and learning centers across the city. This guide highlights the best camps and programs that not only celebrate the Lunar New Year but also nurture creativity and learning. From traditional arts and crafts to culinary adventures, these experiences provide an enriching way for children to connect with their heritage while making new friends in the bustling heart of Hong Kong.

ESF Explore

The three-week winter camp has concluded swiftly! Witness the students’ delightful learning experiences! If you missed the winter camp, fret not! Join ESF Explore for the upcoming Chinese New Year camp. Enroll now and embrace the festivities ahead!

Peekaboo Learning

Join the 3-Day English Musical Theatre Course for Children (Ages 3-6), where native-speaking instructors will guide your little ones through a magical experience entirely in English. Offered in Tseung Kwan O, Prince Edward, and Shek Mun, this course features small class sizes to ensure every child has a role and dialogue. The princess-themed musical allows all children to choose their characters, while boys can opt for roles like prince or hero. With professional instructors experienced in music and drama, children will thrive in this enriching environment. Completing two courses enables them to apply for the essential Trinity certificate, enhancing their chances for admission to their preferred primary schools.

Guidepost Hong Kong

Chinese New Year camp (accompanied, up to 18 months) will take place at Guidepost Family Club in Causeway Bay and Mid-Levels on January 27-28 and February 3-4, with daily enrollment options. Little Campers (unaccompanied, ages 2.5 to 6) will enjoy activities at various locations: Guidepost Family Club Causeway Bay, Guidepost Montessori Mid-Levels, Kennedy Town, Sai Kung, and Repulse Bay, on the same dates with daily enrollment. Over four exciting days, children will delve into the traditions and symbolism of this vibrant festival through hands-on activities like crafting snake puppets, creating calligraphy scrolls, and learning the traditional lion dance. Through storytelling and interactive lessons, campers will discover the legends surrounding the snake zodiac, fostering a lasting appreciation for Lunar New Year customs.

 

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