Rural Teaching in Guangxi, China

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  PROJECT NAME: RURAL TEACHING 

LOCATION: GUANGXI

  START DATES: 4th Aug, 11th Aug, 18th Aug, 29th Sep, 20th Oct, 17th Nov, 22nd Dec (2025)

  ACCOMMODATION: VOLUNTEER HOUSE

  MIN DURATION: ONE WEEK

  MIN AGE: 16+

  SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Criminal background check required

   

Overview

If you love teaching and spending time with children, volunteering as a community teacher in China can be an incredibly enriching and meaningful experience.

Although English is part of the national curriculum from primary school onwards, there is still a significant shortage of qualified English teachers across many regions. This is where you can make a real impact.

You’ll help students learn basic English through fun and interactive activities like songs, games, and simple exercises. You may also get involved in leading creative sessions such as drawing, colouring, writing, handicrafts, sports, and more!

By supporting local teachers and school staff, you’ll help make English lessons more engaging and enjoyable, while also encouraging students to express themselves confidently.

Outside the classroom, this program offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the rhythms of rural life, gaining firsthand insight into local customs and traditions. You’ll have the chance to visit the Confucius Temple—not just to admire its architecture, but to appreciate its historical importance as a place of learning for scholars preparing for the Emperor’s exams.

Your cultural journey will include experiences like dumpling-making, trying oil tea, learning basic Mandarin, and exploring traditional Chinese customs. Through a mix of hands-on workshops, cultural exploration, and sightseeing, you’ll develop a deeper understanding of China’s rich heritage.

For those staying longer than one week, optional daily Chinese language and culture classes (two hours per day) are available. From your second week onward, your teaching schedule will vary to keep things fresh and interesting, with new activities and experiences.

Program Highlights

  • Teach English and other subjects using creative, engaging methods.
  • Share your culture and make lasting friendships across borders.
  • Gain valuable hands-on teaching experience while helping children develop communication skills.
  • Experience the hospitality, history, and daily life of rural China.
  • Take part in cultural activities like traditional food-making and seasonal fruit picking (e.g., persimmons in autumn).

Your Role

  • Teach basic English and support other subjects such as art, music, or science.
  • Use games, songs, storytelling, and other interactive techniques to engage young learners.
  • Assist local teachers with lesson planning, classroom activities, and overall student support.
  • Introduce students to your culture and way of life, helping expand their worldview.
  • Act as a cultural bridge, fostering meaningful connections within the community.

Location

Nestled in southern China, Guangxi Autonomous Region is a captivating destination that blends natural splendor with a rich cultural heritage. Bordering Vietnam, Guangxi boasts diverse landscapes, from picturesque karst mountains to lush river valleys. Its subtropical climate ensures mild winters and warm summers, making it an inviting destination year-round.

Project Tasks

  • A real insight into authentic Chinese rural life.
  • Improve the English language of the Chinese youth by giving them opportunities to converse.
  • Provide you with teaching experience, an invaluable life skill.  Assist the English teachers and classroom assistants.

Food & Accommodation

Our accommodation is located within Fengyan Village, and it has standard rooms (4-6 people per room), which are female and male separated. It has hot showers, western-style bathrooms, and limited WIFI (the signal may be affected according to local conditions). There are public areas for participants to relax.

Shops
A small on-site shop sells snacks, but for ATMs and larger stores, a 30-minute bus ride to town is necessary.

Transportation
Our Centre is located about 4km from Lian Hua town, easily accessible by bus or bicycle during the day. The largest nearby town, Gongcheng, is 20km away, with frequent buses and shared taxis available. From Gongcheng, buses regularly travel to Yangshuo, 42km away.

Money
While daily expenses are minimal, with food, drinks, and snacks available at low prices, around 100 Yuan per week should suffice. However, if you plan self-organized trips (e.g., to street barbecues in Gongcheng), you’ll need extra funds. The nearest ATM that accepts international bank cards is 30 minutes away by car, so it’s best to withdraw cash at the airport or in Yangshuo before arrival.

Meals
Our in-house chef prepares fresh, delicious meals for you every day! Enjoy authentic Chinese cuisine featuring a variety of rice and noodle-based dishes. Vegetarian options are available upon request. Meals may include, but are not limited to, the following:

Breakfast:

  • Soybean milk
  • Dumplings
  • Noodles
  • Steamed stuffed buns
  • Porridge
  • Fried rice

Lunch & Dinner:

  • Stir-fried pork, chicken, or duck
  • Stir-fried vegetables or tofu
  • Scrambled eggs with tomatoes

Let us know if you have any dietary preferences, and we’ll do our best to accommodate them!

 

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- Rural Teaching, Guangxi



All prices in USD
  • 1 Week - $495
  • 2 Weeks - $600
  • 3 Weeks - $795
  • 1 Month - $1045
  • 2 Months - $2245
  • 3 Months - $3305
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What's Included
  • Accommodation
  • Meals
  • Airport Pickup
  • Local Transportation
  • 1 Day Orientation
  • 24/7 In-Country Support
  • Project Materials & Equipment
  • Pre-departure Expert Advice
  • Preperation Tools & Checklists
  • Certificate of Completion

FAQ

Genuine interests and passion for teaching children/students.
Since you are working with students with so much energy and different personalities, a decent level of energy and patience is required.

  • Accommodation
  • 3 meals p/day & 2 p/day at weekends
  • Arrival airport transfer (Sat/Sun arrivals)
  • Filtered drinking water, coffee & tea
  • 1 day orientation
  • Daily transportation to project
  • In country 24/7 support & emergency assistance
  • Fundraising support
  • University course credits (where applicable)
  • Certificate of Completion
  • Airfares
  • Travel Insurance
  • Tours, Souvenirs & spending money

Programs begin every Monday, and volunteers are required to arrive the day prior, for orientation before the project.

A free airport pickup is included when arriving to Guilin Liangjiang International Airport – Arrival Hall Exit 6 (KWL). You must arrive between 13:00 to 20:00 on Sunday.

If arriving outside the pickup time, you can book an extra night or private transfer for an additional fee.

On the Monday of your first week at this location, you will join our orientation day, to familiarize you with the surroundings as well as local culture. Your program will continue as usual from Tuesday onward throughout the rest of the week.

Schedule

  • Your morning begins with the introduction meeting after breakfast.
  • The lesson plans are drawn. This will consist of preparing lessons which could be on various educational subjects or something you would like to teach the children.
  • A tour of Fengyan village and its ancient houses. Fengyan, is a YaoPeople village with more than 400 hundred years of history and has some houses with 150+ years, of traditional Yao houses. After that, you will go climbing a mountain in the village where you can see persimmon trees.
  • Lunch
  • Teaching
  • You can expect to be teaching for around 1-2 hours per day, along with a couple of hours for lesson preparation. In total, with preparation and training involved, you can expect about 4-5 hours of activity required from you throughout a typical day.
  • Dinner
  • During the evening you can learn how to play Mahjongor watcha Chinese movies etc.

Sunday

          Pick up and transfer to accommodation in Fengyan Village.

Monday

  • Your morning begins with the introduction meeting after breakfast.
  • The lesson plans are drawn. This will consist of preparing lessons which could be on various educational subjects or something you would like to teach the children.
  • A tour of Fengyan village and its ancient houses. Fengyan, is a YaoPeople village with more than 400 hundred years of history and has some houses with 150+ years, of traditional Yao houses. After that, you will go climbing a mountain in the village where you can see persimmon trees.
  • Lunch
  • Teaching
  • You can expect to be teaching for around 1-2 hours per day, along with a couple of hours for lesson preparation. In total, with preparation and training involved, you can expect about 4-5 hours of activity required from you throughout a typical day.
  • Dinner
  • During the evening you can learn how to play Mahjongor watcha Chinese movies etc.

Tuesday

  • Breakfast.
  • Teaching.
  • Lunch.
  • In the afternoon we will visit the Gongcheng Yao People’s Museum as well as the Confucius Temple and Guangong Temple to learn about its history, culture, and folk of it. After the visit, you will have free time to shop in a local supermarket.
  • Dinner.

Wednesday

  • Breakfast.
  • Teaching.
  • Lunch.
  • Learn how to make oil tea, which is called Chinese coffee. Then enjoy the traditional pastries of Yao people. After that, you will try to make dumplings or Baozi(Chinese bread).

Thursday

  • Breakfast.
  • Teaching.
  • Lunch.
  • Visit an eco-village where persimmons are harvested in autumn.
  • Dinner.

Friday

  • Breakfast.
  • Teaching.
  • Lunch.
  • Rural research interviews (get to know the village deeper).
  • Summary meeting.
  • During the evening, we’re having a self-organized BBQ you may like to participate in.

***This schedule can be changed and/or amended depending on weather conditions, local conditions, and unforeseen circumstances.***


Things to do in Guangxi:

  1. Take a Li River cruise from Guilin to Yangshuo to see the famous karst mountains.
  2. Visit Yangshuo and explore the countryside. You can also go bamboo rafting on the Yulong River.
  3. See the Longji Rice Terraces in Longsheng. These are especially beautiful in spring and autumn.
  4. Walk around Guilin’s city centre and visit spots like Elephant Trunk Hill, Reed Flute Cave, and the Two Rivers and Four Lakes area.
  5. Visit the Detian Waterfall near the Vietnam border. It’s one of the largest cross-border waterfalls in Asia.
  6. Try rock climbing in Yangshuo, a popular spot for both beginners and experienced climbers.
  7. Take a bamboo raft ride in Xingping for great views of the Li River and surrounding mountains.
  8. Explore Silver Cave near Yangshuo, known for its large caverns and interesting rock formations.

Further Afield:

  1. The Great Wall of China – A must-see when visiting China, this ancient wonder stretches over 13,000 miles and offers breathtaking views and historical insights, best explored near Beijing.
  2. Terracotta Army in Xi’an – An awe-inspiring archaeological site featuring thousands of life-sized statues guarding the tomb of China’s first emperor.
  3. Guilin and Yangshuo – Famous for their karst limestone mountains and winding rivers, this region is perfect for boat cruises, bike rides, and rural village visits.
  4. Chengdu’s Giant Pandas – Visit the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding to see these iconic animals up close in a naturalistic setting.
  5. Shanghai and Beijing City Tours – Experience the modern and ancient sides of China in these two bustling cities, with highlights like the Bund, the Forbidden City, and local food streets.

Additional Requirements

The following are further necessary for the participants, local staff, and everyone involved to have a meaningful, enjoyable, and safe experience.

  • Participants over 65 years old: Due to the program’s physical activities, a medical clearance proving your fitness is mandatory.
  • Participants under 18 years old: A signed parental consent form verifying your involvement is required. If possible, adult accompaniment is strongly encouraged.
  • Physical fitness: This program involves extended activity periods and some outdoor time under the sun. A decent level of fitness is essential.
  • Personal attributes: Excellent time management, self-organization, and a strong desire for new challenges and learning are crucial.
  • Adaptability: Be prepared to handle physically demanding situations (long walks, hot weather, insects).
  • Interpersonal skills: You will work and live with people from diverse backgrounds and nationalities. Flexibility, thoughtfulness, and respect are key.

Additional Equipment

Packing List
        Clothing

  • Your clothes must not be too short, too tight, or too revealing. Kindly make sure your shoulders and legs are covered.
  • Dress professionally since you will be working in a professional environment while teaching the children.
  • It is completely fine to wear Western clothes as long as they fit the local standards.
  • Be thoughtful of the graphics, symbols, or text printed on your clothing, and avoid wearing clothing styles that might be inappropriate, particularly inside the school premises.
  • Comfortable walking shoes and sandals
  • Sun hat, fleece sweater, windproof rain jacket (depending on weather)

 

Documents

  • Passport
  • Flight info, insurance, vouchers, visas, and vaccination certificates (with photocopies)

 

Health & Safety:

  • Hand sanitizer, face masks (if required)
  • First-aid kit (medications, sunscreen, insect repellent, rehydration tablets)

 

Essentials:

  • Toiletries (shampoo, soap, etc.)
  • Day pack, small travel towel, reusable water bottle
  • Moneybelt, locks for bags
  • Personal entertainment (books, cards, music player)

 

Optional Items:

  • Games, books, color pencils, chalk, rulers, etc.
  • Pictures from your country, family, and friends.
  • Other small cultural objects from your country of origin.

For information on holidays and any programs affected, please see the following link: CN – Holidays – All Programs

China is officially known as the People’s Republic of China and is governed by a centralized one-party system. Its capital is Beijing, while other major cities include Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Chengdu. The economy is the second-largest in the world and incredibly diverse, ranging from high-tech industries and manufacturing to agriculture and traditional crafts. Despite rapid urban development, large parts of the country remain rural and offer insight into traditional Chinese lifestyles.

Mandarin Chinese is the official language, though dozens of other dialects and minority languages are spoken across the country. Religion in China is varied, including Buddhism, Taoism, Islam, Christianity, and traditional folk beliefs, although religious practice is often closely monitored. Public transport is generally efficient, especially in major cities, and high-speed trains connect many regions. While China has embraced modern technology, customs such as Confucian respect for elders and community still play an important role in daily life.

China’s climate is incredibly varied due to its size. The north experiences cold, dry winters and hot summers, while the south is typically more humid and subtropical. The central regions see four distinct seasons. Hainan, located in the far south, has a tropical monsoon climate with warm temperatures year-round, making it a popular destination for beachgoers and sun seekers. Typhoon season usually runs from June to September.

Chinese culture is steeped in tradition, with deep respect for family, education, and social harmony. Festivals such as Chinese New Year, the Mid-Autumn Festival, and Dragon Boat Festival are widely celebrated and often centre around family gatherings, food, and honouring ancestors. Calligraphy, martial arts, opera, and traditional Chinese medicine are just a few cultural elements still practiced today. While modernization has introduced Western influences, many traditions are still passed down through generations.

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