



The “Galloping Match-up” zone felt like a detective’s den. With furrowed brows and careful hands, the children matched situational pictures with diagrams and equations. In that moment, they were rigorous little mathematicians, decoding the mysteries of the world and feeling the magic of maths carry them across the vast fields of knowledge.


At the “Auspicious Steed Skewers” station, children looked at picture cards and shouted confidently, “It’s a computer!” or “It’s a window!” with crystal-clear pronunciation. Meanwhile, at the “Riddle Solvers” corner, English riddles were hidden under lanterns. Children stood on tiptoe, eyes wide, reciting: “It is in your pencil case. It is small. It can clean!” Their focused faces were a sight to behold.
The “Red Packet Fun” was the highlight of the day. Children waited patiently in long queues for their turn. When they received a red packet, they fluently read and completed the sentences inside. Success brought smiles as bright as the first blossoms of spring, and the air was filled with the crisp, happy sounds of English conversation.





During the “Star Broadcaster” segment, the little ones turned into ‘little larks’ on stage, their clear and melodious readings ringing out like silver bells. The Chinese teachers cleverly wrapped phonics, vocabulary, and recitation in the “sweet wrappers” of New Year games, allowing the children to learn with a smile.




