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May 21 | Zhuhai Yinghua College Fair & Campus Open Day: Meet world‑class universities face‑to‑face and start exploring from your region.

2026-05-18

The world is vast, and there are many choices.

Rather than getting lost in the rankings, why not start by deciding which region you’d like to go to?

On May 21, Zhuhai Yinghua International High School will host a university fair and campus open day. Representatives from prestigious institutions across several popular study-abroad destinations will gather on campus to engage in face-to-face discussions with students and parents.

We will take you on a journey, offering insights from a regional perspective and helping you appreciate the unique strengths of diverse education systems.

 

A Sneak Peek at the Exhibiting Regions

United Kingdom | Where antiquity and modernity intertwine, and scholarship coexists with the spirit of gentlemanly refinement.

Walking through the university towns of Britain, you tread on centuries-old cobblestone streets, surrounded by Gothic‑style historic buildings, while the classrooms are equipped with some of the world’s most cutting‑edge laboratories and academic resources.

Academic Atmosphere: British education is renowned for its emphasis on specialization, depth, and precision. Undergraduate programs typically last three years, followed by a one-year master’s degree, with a high course load that places strong emphasis on independent research and critical thinking. You’ll spend considerable time in the library poring over original texts, and you’ll also engage in spirited debates with professors during seminars.

Life Experience: London’s theaters, Edinburgh’s festivals, the quaint towns of the Lake District, and the ubiquitous pub culture… Though Britain may be small, every city boasts its own distinct charm. You can hop on a train for the weekend to explore a museum in another town, or savor fish and chips while watching the sunset in a seaside village.

Career Development: The PSW Graduate Visa allows you to stay in the UK for two years after graduation, and London is one of the world’s leading hubs for finance, technology, and the creative industries.

Who is it for: Students who enjoy delving deeply into a subject, relish quiet reading and reflection, and also have a passion for history and the arts.

Australia | A “Southern Hemisphere Paradise” of Sunshine, Beaches, and Cultural Diversity

Australia’s first impression is one of abundant sunshine, clean air, and harmonious coexistence between people and nature. Yet its educational prowess is equally impressive.

Academic Atmosphere: Australian universities emphasize “open admissions and rigorous graduation” and a “practice‑oriented approach.” Many programs include industry internships and collaborative projects, allowing you to gain hands-on experience with local companies even while you’re still studying. Classroom discussions are open and free‑flowing, and instructors encourage you to share diverse perspectives.

Life Experience: Sydney’s opera house and beaches, Melbourne’s café culture and graffiti‑filled laneways, the Gold Coast’s surf scene, and Tasmania’s untamed wilderness—outdoor life here is vibrant and diverse. On weekends, beach barbecues and hikes in national parks are the norm. The Chinese community is well‑established, with Chinese restaurants and Chinese soccer leagues everywhere, making it easy to settle in.

Career Development: Graduates are eligible for a 2- to 4-year work visa, and in immigration‑eligible fields such as nursing, education, IT, and engineering, there is a clear pathway to permanent residency.

Who is it suitable for: Students who are passionate about outdoor activities, aspire to a relaxed and active lifestyle, and hope to stay on for work or even immigrate after graduation.

Hong Kong, China | Internationalization without leaving the country, high returns in a fast-paced environment

Hong Kong is a city that never closes, and it is also a leading hub for education in Asia.

Academic Atmosphere: All courses are taught in English, with a curriculum aligned with those of the UK and the US, yet tuition and living costs are lower. Many faculty members have international academic backgrounds, and the academic standards are rigorous. A variety of pathways to further study—such as associate degrees and advanced diplomas—offer students at different academic levels opportunities to progress through alternative routes.

Life Experience: From the neon lights of Mong Kok to the skyscrapers of Central, from the silky milk tea of a Hong Kong-style café to Michelin-starred restaurants, Hong Kong is where East and West collide most vividly. Transportation is incredibly convenient—reaching mainland China takes just a high-speed rail ticket or a one-hour flight. Public safety is excellent, so you can venture out late at night without worry.

Career Development: Upon graduation, you can apply for an IANG visa to stay and work in Hong Kong. As an international hub for finance, shipping, and trade, Hong Kong has a strong demand for bilingual talent, with attractive starting salaries.

Who is it suitable for: Students and families who seek an international education without being too far from home, can adapt to a fast-paced lifestyle, and value both the cost-effectiveness of studying abroad and strong career prospects.

Canada | Affordable, High-Quality Education Amidst Vast Natural Scenery

Canada is a “low-key yet powerful” study-abroad destination.

Academic Atmosphere: Educational quality is well-balanced, with no prominent “fly-by-night” institutions. Government funding is substantial, and tuition and living expenses are 30%–50% lower than in the UK and the US. Many universities offer co-op (paid internship) programs, allowing students to accumulate about one year of work experience by graduation.

Life Experience: The country is vast, offering everything from cherry blossoms in Vancouver to the snow-capped peaks of Banff, and from Toronto’s multicultural vibrancy to Quebec’s quintessential French charm. Though winters can be chilly, indoor heating is ample, and winter activities like skiing and ice fishing are endlessly enjoyable. The society is highly inclusive and welcoming to international students.

Career Development: Upon graduation, you can obtain a work permit valid for up to three years, and the immigration policy remains stable. The Federal Skilled Worker Program and provincial nominee programs offer international students a clear pathway to permanent residency.

Who is it suitable for: Students who value educational cost-effectiveness, plan to pursue long-term overseas careers, are comfortable with cold climates, and seek a peaceful, safe, and diverse lifestyle.

Macao, China | A Small City with Great Wisdom: A Blue-Ocean Market for Distinctive Specializations

Although Macao is small, its education system has its own distinctive features.

Academic Atmosphere: Some universities offer courses in bilingual (Chinese–English–Portuguese) or fully English‑medium formats, with programs in tourism management, Portuguese language, traditional Chinese medicine, and gaming management that stand out across Asia. Tuition fees are generally lower than in Hong Kong, and scholarships are widely available.

Life Experience: For more than four centuries, Chinese and Western cultures have been in harmony, and the historic district has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The pace of life is leisurely, and public safety is excellent. It’s also very convenient to travel to Zhuhai, Guangzhou, and Hong Kong.

Career Development: Against the backdrop of the Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao Greater Bay Area’s development, cooperation between Macao and the Chinese mainland is becoming increasingly close. There is strong demand for talent in sectors such as hospitality, tourism, conventions and exhibitions, and cultural and creative industries.

Who is it suitable for: Interested in specialized programs, seeking to obtain a Hong Kong or Macao degree at a lower cost, or using it as a stepping stone for subsequent applications to top overseas or Hong Kong universities for a master’s degree.

🌏 Other countries/regions

🇺🇸 United States · A Crucible of Innovation and Freedom

Features: General education allows you to freely explore potential majors during your freshman and sophomore years, with flexible options for changing majors or transferring schools. Research funding is robust, and top-tier internship opportunities abound. The campus boasts a diverse cultural scene and a wide array of student organizations and activities.

Life: From Broadway in New York to Silicon Valley in California, from Southern barbecue to New England’s autumn foliage, the diversity of regions ensures there’s a way of life that suits you.

Who is it suitable for: Students who have a clear personal plan, enjoy taking on challenges, and aspire to engage with the world’s most cutting-edge resources in technology, business, and the arts.

 

🇸🇬 Singapore · Elite Education in the Garden City

Features: Asia’s top-ranked universities are concentrated here, and the government places great emphasis on investing in education. A bilingual environment—English and Mandarin—facilitates a seamless transition for Chinese students. Stringent laws ensure an exceptionally high level of safety and cleanliness.

Life: Throughout the summer, the food court offers affordable, delicious meals. It’s very convenient to take weekend trips to Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand.

Who is it suitable for: Students with outstanding academic records who seek an efficient, clean, and rule‑clear social environment and wish to pursue their careers in Asia.

 

🇳🇿 New Zealand · A country of pure, natural “lifelong learning”

Features: The education system is flexible and emphasizes critical thinking and independent learning. Tuition and living expenses are relatively low compared to other English-speaking countries. Many universities offer world‑leading programs in agriculture, environmental science, and film production.

Life: Billed as “the world’s last pristine paradise,” it boasts breathtaking natural scenery and is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The locals are friendly, and the social pressures are minimal.

Who is it suitable for: Students who love nature, seek a peaceful, healthy, and slow-paced study-and‑life environment, or have immigration aspirations.

 

🇪🇺 European countries with minority languages (Switzerland, the Netherlands, Germany, etc.)

Characteristics (taking the Netherlands as an example): English is widely spoken, and there are numerous programs taught in English. Tuition fees are reasonable, and scholarships are plentiful. With a Schengen visa, you can take a train to Paris, Berlin, or Brussels on the weekend.

Characteristics (taking Germany as an example): Public universities offer tuition-free education (with only a small registration fee), and their engineering programs are exceptionally strong. However, students must first master the language—some programs are taught in English.

Who is it suitable for: Students who enjoy exploring European culture, are eager to learn a second foreign language, and value both cost-effectiveness and academic rigor.

Event Details

Interval: Thursday, May 21, 2026, 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Location: No. 1, Pingxi Road, Nanping Town, Xiangzhou District, Zhuhai City

Content: University Fair (Face-to-Face with Regional Representatives) + Campus Open Day (Course Experiences, University Admissions Seminars, and Campus Tours)

Suitable for: Students and parents from our school and from other schools at the junior and senior high levels, as well as members of the public with an interest in international education.

 

Why do you have to come?

Gain insights into eight or more regions at once: No need to scour the internet for fragmented information—listen directly to briefings from official representatives and educators who know college admissions best.

Match yourself to your “regional vibe”: Do you prefer a fast‑paced lifestyle or a slower, more relaxed one? Are you considering staying overseas or returning home? We’ll help you sort it out on the spot.

A Real Campus Experience: Step into Yinghua’s classrooms, cafeteria, and dormitories, and chat with current students.

 

Appointment Method

Due to limited space, please book in advance.

Consultation phone: 0756-3639981

Choosing a region means choosing a way of life for the future.
On May 21, come to Yinghua in Zhuhai and discover the place that will capture your heart.

See you there.