Experience March at That's Mandarin: dumpling wrapping, mahjong, singing, and Lantern Festival with sweet元宵. Cultural immersion in Beijing, Shanghai & Suzhou.
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With spring at full swing,
students at That's Mandarin
have been keeping busy with both
new and old-time favourite acitivities -
from dumpling wrapping to hú-ing 🀄️
Making
Dumplings 🥟
In Beijing and Shanghai, our students tried their hands at making their own 饺子 jiǎozi - dumplings - from scratch.
Rolling the dough, experimenting with different shapes, and filling each piece by hand… it's an engaging (and delicious) process 💛
Singing
in Chinese 🎵
Do they say the best rest is a change of activity?
What better way to take a break between classes than by singing together 💛
Because sometimes,
the best way to learn is to sing it out 🎶
Celebrating
the Lantern Festival 🏮
At the beginning of March, we also celebrated the Lantern Festival, 元宵节 (Yuánxiāo jié) together.
Our students tried sweet sticky rice dumplings 元宵 (yuánxiāo) and learned about the traditions and stories behind this special holiday.
A sweet moment to welcome the new season ✨
(Although some provinces would argue that 元宵 (yuánxiāo) should be savory, not sweet!)
Mahjong, Mahjong
And once again, no month is complete without 吃 (chī)-ing and 碰 (pèng)-ing together at the mahjong table 🀄️🀄️🀄️
Players of all levels — from beginners to seasoned pros — joined in, picking up new phrases, strategies, and a bit of that mysterious mahjong luck 👀
Because sometimes… it really is all about luck.
Bonus ✨
Take a live peek at what it's like to play Mahjong at our Suzhou campus:
What's Next?
At That's Mandarin, we believe language learning goes far beyond the classroom. From real-world experiences to cultural immersion, our Intensive Course helps students connect with Chinese on a deeper, more personal level.
👉 Learn more about the 2026 Intensive Program here:
We can't wait to organize more exciting cultural and language activities.
See you in the new year!
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