Volunteer in China

Missionary Trips in China

Are you looking for your next missionary trip and aren’t sure where to go? China should definitely be one of the country’s that’s at the top of your list, because it’s going to provide a truly unique experience for everyone in your group. Of course, if you’re looking to take a solo trip you’re going to have no problem with China either. In fact, you’re going to be more than happy with what’s available in this amazing country, not just from your volunteer experience standpoint, but also from the option of a great time.

China is the land of Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden Palace and the Great Wall. And all of these things are going to make up part of your favorite scenic destinations when you’re traveling there. Whether you go as a tourist or as a volunteer you’re going to want to take some time to explore these amazing landmarks and get a real feel for the culture of the community and the country as a whole. But when you’re done with the sights, you’re definitely going to want to take the opportunity to make a difference in this country.

There are two primary programs that are available in China. The first is the opportunity to work with the giant pandas that the country itself is famous more. Missionary trips in China that work with the giant panda are devoted to all areas of their care. This type of program works with the pandas in their habitats as well as in captivity. It’s all about providing the level of care that they need in order to be healthy and continue to thrive. And you can help to provide that care whether you have training in animal care or not.

Next, you can help with language learning within the community. While learning English in China is not entirely new, you can help teach conversational English, which will definitely improve the way that the people in this country are able to interact with others. All you need to do is plan out ways to explore the language and to help teach it in a fun and unique way. You’re going to have a whole lot of freedom to create the type of curriculum that you want and make language learning a much better experience.

The overseas adventure travel you’re going to have here is going to  be something truly amazing. Your missionary trips in China are going to be something that everyone wants to be a part of, and you can make sure that you’re doing your part around the world. Why wouldn’t you want to make a difference in the world? Why wouldn’t you want to help people to encourage communication or help animals that need us the most? No matter which of these programs you want to join, you’re going to find yourself more than happy that you came to China. And you’ll be more than happy that you didn’t just do it as a tourist too.

Volunteering in China is a way to immerse yourself in a new culture, while discovering one person can make a real difference in the life of a child's education

Holidays/Program Closed:
The Chinese Lunar New Year February 4 to 19
The China National Holidays from Oct 1 to 7
International Labour Day Holidays from May 1 to 3

Volunteering Projects in China Yantai

Teaching / Education

Teaching / Education

Volunteers China needed to teach conversational English in the local schools in and around Yantai. Placement are available in kindergartens, primary schools, high schools and colleges throughout the city. Teacher assistants are supported by the local teacher, and will focus on language comprehension and speaking. The teachers and students are eager to learn English, so volunteers are very welcome at the schools.

Class sizes vary from 20-30 students per class. Volunteers assist the local (bi-lingual) teacher, and will be provided guidance and instructions. The classes are Monday –Friday and volunteers should be prepared to teach 20-25 hours per week (3-4 classes a day). Volunteers are teaching conversation English, using songs, books, teaching aids and any other ideas that you can come up with. *Limited arrivals in May and October due to National holidays.

  • Spring Semester: March through mid June
  • Fall Semester: September through mid December

Holidays/Program Closed:
The Chinese Lunar New Year February 4 to 19
The China National Holidays from Oct 1 to 7
International Labour Day Holidays from May 1 to 3

Overview

  • Project length: From 1 week to 8 Weeks
  • Arrival Airport: Yantai  (YNT)
  • Work Schedule: Monday to Friday 4-5 hours per day
  • Requirements: Tourist Visa, native English speaker
  • Age Limits: Minimum 18yrs or older for solo travelers.
  • Airlines: Air China, Delta, United, China Souther, Korean Air, Cathay Pacific
  • Vaccinations: Typhoid and Hep A wwwnc.cdc.gov

Inclusions

  • Accommodation: Private dorm room with bathroom
  • Meals: 3 Meals
  • Arrival: Airport meet and greet by ABV Staff
  • Orientation: Project Overview and Orientation
  • Support: Pre-trip written guide, In-country ABV staff available 24/7
  • Departure: ABV Staff Escorted Airport Transfer

Language Lessons

Animal Rescue Center: Giant Panda

The Program provides international volunteers with opportunities to study not only the Mandarin language and Chinese culture, but also its history and modern society as well through daily cultural immersion activities and the organized events in the local communities in the typical traditional Chinese city mixed with modern life.

The unique program is designed to immerse volunteer candidates in learning Mandarin language through class instruction, social visits and experience to any cultural events, language exchange activities with native Mandarin speakers, and optional electives. The immersion programs integrate all aspects of the language: reading, writing, speaking, listening, grammar, phonetics, and vocabulary. The immersion project will be closely connected with local charity events and volunteer service work in the local community by using the language and culture and customs, the program and course will include and involve any volunteering work and providing the help in local orphanage schools, the health care centers, the conversation sites and the animal adoption park etc. The volunteers could use their own knowledge and expertise to mobilize the local Chinese volunteers to handle the environmental awareness and health care issues etc.

We offer courses at different levels depending on your language skills from absolute beginner to advanced level.

Holidays/Program Closed:
The Chinese Lunar New Year February 4 to 19
The China National Holidays from Oct 1 to 7
International Labour Day Holidays from May 1 to 3

Animal Rescue Center: Giant Panda

Inclusions

  • Tuition, all textbooks and notebooks,
  • Accommodation: Two volunteers share one standard youth hostel room with comfortable living facilities such as the bathroom, all beddings and sheets, furniture, air-conditioning facilities, phone with internet access, TV and hostel security and cleaning service
  • Internet cost in the room
  • Three meals per day for 7 days a week in the cafeteria on campus;
  • Free access to use of library and sports facilities on campus;
  • Local traffic/transportation in Yantai;
  • Airport pick-up, landing service and support during the whole program;
  • Assistance in opening any banking account if required with translation/interpretation service;
  • Program support and logistics service throughout the program such as orientation and coordination;
  • Assistance in organizing and planning tours and bookings for travels around China;
  • Visit to museums and city tours around and partaking in any service in charities and local NGOs.
  • Certificate of Completion of Program;
  • Arrangements of credits transfer back to home schools;
  • Help in case of any emergency and need.
  • Welcome dinner and farewell party;
  • Airport departure service at Yantai.

Volunteering Projects in China Chengdu

Animal Rescue Center: Giant Panda

Animal Rescue Center: Giant Panda

Animal lovers, adventure seekers, professionals and families are welcome to join us and make a difference by volunteering with animals. Come and meet new people, be part of a meaningful work project and learn about the fascinating culture of Pandas.

Animal Rescue Center: Giant Panda

In Chengdu, Sichuan the hometown of the giant pandas, volunteers provide support to the survival of the Giant Panda species, China’s national treasure. Based in the Sichuan province, which is said to be the birthplace of Chinese Taoism, volunteers can spend one week or two at a natural reserve which is focused on habitat restoration, rehabilitation and veterinary care for captive and wild pandas. The basecamp includes a panda hospital, medical lab, panda kitchen, educational center, staff housing and 40 enclosures. The camp is spread over 130 acres complete with a vast bamboo forest and scenic green surroundings. The six areas of focus include rescue/quarantine areas, disease control/prevention and research, rehabilitation/training area, public education reception area, natural vegetation area and the main offices.

Animal Rescue Center: Giant Panda

The center provides rescue and quarantine services on pandas rescued from the wild who are sick or injured so they can receive medical care and rehabilitation.  At this project there is a major focus on senior and disabled pandas. Essentially, it serves as a panda “nursing home” where they receive special care and attention.

Volunteer tasks include:

  • Cleaning panda areas and enclosures
  • Cleaning general areas of the centers
  • Preparing food for the pandas including apples, carrots, nutritional biscuits
  • Carrying lots of bamboo/cracking bamboo
  • Making intelligence toys for the panda
  • Planting new bamboo for the pandas
  • Observing behavior for research and analysis

Overview

  • Project length: one or two weeks
  • Arrival Airport: Chengdu Shuangliu Airport (code CTU)
  • Work Schedule: 6-8 hours per day
  • Requirements: Tour visa, medical exam within 90 days of arrival.
  • Age Limits:  12-70 years old (under 18 must be accompanied)
  • Accommodations: 1-night Chengdu hotel/ 6 or 13 nights on-site at basecamp
  • Meals: 3 per day

Schedule

  • Day One: Airport pick up and overnight in Chengdu. Health/Safety briefing with staff
  • Day Two: Chengdu city tour (Jinsha Museum), transportation to panda center. Welcome dinner
  • Day Three: Orientation with staff: project work explained, tasks assigned
  • Day Four: Full day with the pandas
  • Day Five: Full day with the pandas
  • Day Six: Full day with the pandas
  • Day Seven: Transfer back to Chengdu Airport. 

Inclusions

  • Airport pick up in Chengdu Airport by local staff
  • Full time staff with you throughout the program
  • 1st night in Chengdu hotel
  • Transportation and entrance fees on city tour
  • 6- or 13-nights’ accommodations on-site
  • 3 meals per day
  • Laundry and internet
  • Departure transfer at the end of the program

Overview Yantai

  • Project length: From 1 week to 8 Weeks
  • Arrival Airport: Yantai  (YNT)
  • Work Schedule: Monday to Friday 4-5 hours per day
  • Requirements: Tourist Visa, native English speaker
  • Age Limits: Minimum 18yrs or older for solo travelers.
  • Airlines: Air China, Delta, United, China Souther, Korean Air, Cathay Pacific
  • Vaccinations: Typhoid and Hep A wwwnc.cdc.gov

Inclusions Yantai

  • Accommodation: Private dorm room with bathroom
  • Meals: 3 Meals
  • Arrival: Airport meet and greet by ABV Staff
  • Orientation: Project Overview and Orientation
  • Support: Pre-trip written guide, In-country ABV staff available 24/7
  • Departure: ABV Staff Escorted Airport Transfer

Not included:

  • Flights.  Entry Visa. Departure taxes. Vaccinations. Local Transportation. Travel & Health Insurance. Laundry and Internet
How may we help you?!

How may we help you?!

Our staff has extensive travel and volunteer abroad experience. We have the answers to all your questions about volunteering with ABV. We can customize any of our programs to your needs and dates.

Call/chat with our team members:

(1) 215 780 1845 [email protected]

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