Cultural activities, outings, and cultural events will be organized by the CIG team.
Welcome to Chinese Institute Geneva Foundation
Here, you will learn the Chinese language, character writing, Chinese cultures and civilizations, history, and traditional handicraft activities. You will also make Chinese friends, build your Chinese networks, and explore China through the summer camps organized by CIG.
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We have native language classes, interest classes, beginner classes, advanced classes, children’s classes, adult classes, private lessons, and painting classes
The HSK test was launched by Hanban in an effort to better serve Chinese language learners. The test is the result of coordinated efforts by experts from different disciplines including Chinese language teaching, linguistics, psychology and educational measurement.
Flexible curriculum: small class teaching with personalized service.
Multiple teaching locations in Geneva, Nyon and Lausanne.
According to the needs of students, we will continue to open more locations.
Flexible schedule: class schedule can be adjusted to match the different needs of groups.
Going to China for a camp offers several advantages:
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Summer camp in International School Geneva 2024
CIG participated in the 6th Global Chinese School Network Spring Festival Gala
On February 8, 2024, an extraordinary “Global Chinese School Network Spring Festival Gala” went live as scheduled, featuring wonderful performances from Chinese students from around the world.
This year’s Spring Festival Gala featured 36 programs, curated by the organizers from a total of 193 submissions from 87 institutions across 32 countries. Among them, the programs from CIG Switzerland also garnered attention.
Eleven-year-old student Feng Siyu performed a piano solo. Since the age of 5, when she began studying Chinese at CIG Switzerland, she has consistently maintained her passion for and dedication to Chinese language learning. During the pandemic, she actively participated in the live classes organized by the Chinese Language and Culture Education Foundation of China, earning praise and encouragement from her teachers.
In addition to her love for Chinese, Feng Siyu has a wide range of interests. She is passionate about skiing, piano, and painting. She has also won numerous awards in various painting competitions. This time, her piano solo piece was selected as an outstanding work for the Spring Festival Gala, stunning the audience and adding luster to CIG Switzerland.
The Global Chinese School Network Spring Festival Gala is not only a grand exchange event among Chinese language schools but also a showcase of the style and talent of overseas Chinese learners. Their efforts and performances inject new vitality into the inheritance and promotion of Chinese culture. We look forward to the contributions of these children in promoting global cultural exchange and understanding in the future.
Feng Siyu
CIG tells Chinese stories in Geneva during the Spring Festival
Xinhua Silk Road, Geneva, February 14th (Reporter: Wang Qibing) “When my daughter saw me learning Chinese, she insisted on learning to write Chinese characters, so I sent her to this Chinese school,” said Charlotte Serra, accompanying her 8-year-old daughter at the lively CIG Chinese New Year event booth in the Balexert shopping center in Geneva. The mother and daughter deliberately wore red Chinese-style dresses. CIG principal Mrs. Sun Zhimin picked a smiling dragon mascot from a pile and gave it to the blonde little girl, saying to the reporter, “This is our school’s student, the dragon mascot must be given as a gift.”
At the time of the Chinese Lunar New Year, the large indoor shopping center Balexert near Geneva Airport and CIG jointly held a “Chinese New Year” display event. The former posted the entire schedule for February 1st to 3rd on its official website with a festive red tone and dragon pattern pages.
In the bright atrium area of the shopping center, the Chinese New Year celebration was open to the public for free. Red lanterns, dragon mascots, bamboo screens decorated with the character ‘福’ (fu) for happiness and large-scale Chinese calligraphy served as backdrop scenes. Ancient Chinese musical instruments, tea tables and desks were arranged in front. Chinese families who heard about the event and shoppers passing by gathered in this public space. Some sat down to write Chinese calligraphy or enjoy Chinese tea, while others stopped to appreciate live performances of ancient Chinese musical instruments.
“I’m visiting Geneva for the first time, and it’s a bit surprising to see local elders come to listen to Chinese classical music,” said Jingming, the guqin performer dressed in traditional Hanfu, specially invited by CIG principal Sun Zhimin, with a prominent “京” signboard. Over the course of three days, she performed guqin, xiao, and xun brought from Beijing for the audience. “Music is truly the best language. Sharing Chinese classical music here as part of our culture helps people connect on a deeper level.”
On Saturday afternoon, shortly after two o’clock, lion dancers appeared again, drawing an even larger crowd. Children were lifted up, sitting on adults’ shoulders. More people took the escalator to the upper level to watch from above: two Chinese lions in red and dark green, dancing closely to the drum beats around the venue. Wherever they approached, young people and children burst into surprised cheers.”
“We hold a Spring Festival cultural exhibition every year. It used to be held in Nyon in the canton of Vaud. This year, it’s the first time we’ve moved it to Geneva’s largest shopping center,” Sun Zhimin told reporters. “Last year, during the Spring Festival, we felt that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the promotion of Chinese culture entered a relatively quiet period. So, we thought about how to let more people feel the vitality of Chinese culture again this year. When we shared our ideas with the manager of Balexert, we immediately received a positive response.”
Sun Zhimin’s “breaking boundaries” initiative did not stop at these three days of events. On the eve of the Chinese Spring Festival, her photo appeared on the cover of Coop, a well-established Swiss supermarket’s publication. This is said to be the largest circulation publication in Switzerland. Both the German and French editions of the current issue featured a four-page interview with CIG principal Sun Zhimin, introducing Chinese New Year culture. She shared stories of her childhood celebrating the Spring Festival in Shanghai. One quote from the interview was: “A Chinese New Year’s Eve dinner is synonymous with sharing.”
In Sun Zhimin’s view, there is a positive correlation between the influence of Chinese culture and the number of students in the Chinese school. She hopes to expand the influence of the Spring Festival through various means to gradually bring back lost students.
Charlotte’s reason for learning Chinese is related to her work. She told reporters, “I work in the pharmaceutical industry, as a product quality manager for factories in Singapore, China, Switzerland and other countries. Many of our products are made in China.” Since 2019, Charlotte has been learning Chinese remotely at a university in Beijing. Unexpectedly, her young daughter was influenced and showed a great love for Chinese characters, leading them to eventually encounter the offline CIG Chinese language school. As they left the event booth, Sun Zhimin first bid farewell to them in French, then prompted, “Let’s say goodbye in Chinese this time: 下次再见 (See you next time).”
Sun Zhimin
Testimonials-Témoignage-才艺展示
As I embarked on the journey of learning Chinese, I faced numerous challenges and difficulties. However, I firmly believed that with hard work and dedication, every effort would be worthwhile. Along the vast path of learning, I not only mastered a language but also gained the strength of perseverance and resilience. Getting into university is the result of my dedication, and learning Chinese is a precious experience in my life. I offer these words of success to inspire myself and all those who are striving, believing that by persisting in our dreams and courageously scaling the peaks of life, we will undoubtedly encounter a more brilliant future!
Lorsque j’ai entrepris le voyage d’apprentissage du chinois, j’ai rencontré de nombreux défis et difficultés. Cependant, je croyais fermement qu’avec du travail acharné et de la détermination, chaque effort serait précieux. Tout au long du vaste chemin de l’apprentissage, je n’ai pas seulement maîtrisé une langue, mais j’ai aussi acquis la force de la persévérance et de la résilience.
Entrer à l’université est le résultat de ma dévotion, et apprendre le chinois est une expérience précieuse dans ma vie. Je partage ces paroles de succès pour m’inspirer moi-même et tous ceux qui s’efforcent, croyant qu’en persistant dans nos rêves et en escaladant courageusement les sommets de la vie, nous rencontrerons inévitablement un avenir plus brillant !