Content that features students from schools in Beijing
Graduate Summit 2021 Speaker: “Taking Risks and Having Fun Made Me Who I Am Today”
Carolina Liu, one of the Graduate Summit 2021 speakers, finds value in taking risks and having fun.
Content that features students from schools in Beijing
Carolina Liu, one of the Graduate Summit 2021 speakers, finds value in taking risks and having fun.
Get to know Beijing’s Girl Scouts from an actual scout.
Meet Katarina Krajnovic, one of 12 recent graduates, at this year’s Jingkids International Education Graduate Summit.
Parents have always been out of touch with the slang of the day. But texting is taking the phenomenon to unprecedented heights.
A magic land. An evil wizard. A desperate kingdom … We asked students to come up with their own Beijing adaptation of their favorite childhood fairy tales. Here is one of those stories.
Beijing’s Maovember helps fund it’s second reading room with The Library Project. How you can get involved and help fund a third!
Once Upon a Time… We asked students to come up with their own Beijing adaptation of their favorite childhood fairy tales. Thank you to all the students who have submitted their work. We’ll be publishing them online and selecting the best story that fits all the criteria to be included in the upcoming issue of Jingkids.
Once Upon a Time… We asked students to come up with their own Beijing adaptation of their favorite childhood fairy tales. Thank you to all the students who have submitted their work. We’ll be publishing them online and selecting the best story that fits all the criteria to be included in the upcoming issue of Jingkids.
Once Upon a Time… We asked students to come up with their own Beijing adaptation of their favorite childhood fairy tales. Thank you to all the students who have submitted their work. We’ll be publishing them online and selecting the best story that fits all the criteria to be included in the upcoming issue of Jingkids.
Once Upon a Time… We asked students to come up with their own Beijing adaptation of their favorite childhood fairy tales. Thank you to all the students who have submitted their work. We’ll be publishing them online and selecting the best story that fits all the criteria to be included in the upcoming issue of Jingkids.