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Chinese Week 2026

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We are pleased to announce that Chinese Week will be taking place during the last week of Term 2, June 22-26.

A wide range of activities have been planned for students including arts and crafts, shopping spree, Tai Chi experience, Chinese painting workshops and, of course, a Lion Dance performance! Students will also have the opportunity to wear Chinese traditional clothing on the last day of the term.


Chinese Lion Dance

The traditional Lion Dance will be performed on the school field on Monday, 22 June at 10:15am. Parents are warmly invited to attend.


Chinese Shopping Day

Our popular Chinese Shopping Day returns on Monday, 22 June in the auditorium. Students are encouraged to bring $30–50 to participate in this interactive Chinese experience, where they will use real-life shopping scenarios and vocabulary Chinese making language learning both fun and practical.


We are seeking parent volunteers to support this activity. Please contact Ms. Annie Sun at annie_sun@aishk.edu.hk, if you enjoy bargaining in Chinese and would like to help.


Chinese Traditional Clothing Day

Students are encouraged to dress up in Chinese traditional clothing on Friday, 26 June. This may include qi pao, kung fu outfits or attire reflecting Chinese culture. Please note that this is not a Mufti Day, and no payment or donation required. The last day of term is a casual clothes day, all students are encouraged to wear traditional Chinese dress.


Chinese Assemblies on Friday, 26 June

Year 3-6 | 8:30–9:30am

Reception-Year 2 | 10:30-11:15am

A selection of Chinese classes will perform during the assemblies. Parents of participating students will receive an invitation email from child’s Chinese teacher before the end of this week.


Students and teachers are incredibly excited about Chinese week. We believe this annual event is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate Chinese language and culture as a school community.


If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.


Joy Chung, Head of Chinese Primary 

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