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Why are more and more parents choosing "Singapore Study Tours"? We'll show you the answer with this itinerary! 6 days to broaden your child's horizons: Singapore AI classroom + English practice + visits to prestigious schools!



Many parents are asking:

 

"My child has been learning English for so many years, why is he afraid to speak?" "Are there any study tours that are both safe and can truly broaden their horizons?"

Compared to traditional "whirlwind tours"

Study tours to Singapore are more like a "real-world classroom for students to learn outdoors."

This time, we've packed all the core experiences into a 6-day program.


Singapore:

The safest country in the world!

A dual English-speaking and Chinese-speaking environment!

World-class educational resources!

The city is clean and orderly!


Not enough people to form a group?

Want to go but the time doesn't match?


Is it a last-minute decision that there is no team leader?


For first-time study abroad trips, Singapore is almost always the "safest choice."



About our group study tour itinerary:



Highlights of the trip


Visit to World-Renowned Universities: National University of Taiwan & Nanyang Technological University

AI-themed courses: Getting acquainted with future technology trends

Real-world English training: Speak boldly and use effectively

Multicultural experience: Chinatown + Kampong Glam

Singapore's iconic landmarks: Merlion and Gardens by the Bay

Fun Challenge: Supermarket Challenge (Life Skills + English)

Entertainment and relaxation: Enjoy all-day fun at Universal Studios!


One route covers [learning + growth + experience + relaxation]



Day 1 Arrival Day


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On the first day, when the children arrived at Singapore Changi Airport and visited the Sunyee Changi Waterfall, they were greeted not only by the start of their journey but also by a completely new environment and experience. The clean, orderly, and quiet airport made many children realize for the first time, "So this is how a country works." After checking in with their mentors, we didn't simply end the day. Instead, through an opening ceremony briefing, we made it clear to the children the tasks and goals for each day. Group work, collaborative activities, and task-based learning mechanisms will be integrated throughout the entire study tour, ensuring that the children are engaged as "participants" from day one, rather than being "tourists being led around."


Day 2 Elite University Day

 

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The next day is the day when the child's cognitive abilities are unlocked.

Stepping into the classrooms of Nanyang Technological University, the children encountered "AI courses" for the first time. Instead of dry theory, through explanation and interaction, they understood how artificial intelligence is changing the world. Many children experienced a direct feeling at that moment—"The future isn't so far away after all."

Afterwards, they visited the National University of Singapore (NUS), exploring this top-tier university with NUS alumni. Standing on the campus of a world-class university, witnessing students from different countries studying and exchanging ideas, the environment itself has a profound and direct impact on the children. This experience is far more persuasive than any language.

The final stop was Merlion Park, a Singapore landmark. The children saw more than just a landmark; they began to understand how this small country became a world-class city. Here, they used their English to chat warmly with tourists from different regions, becoming little reporters, sharing their experiences and taking photos. They truly found a place where they could speak English fluently.


Day 3 Multi-day

 

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On the third day, we took the children into “the real multi-racial and cultural society of Singapore”.

In Chinatown, they saw familiar Chinese culture, yet also an overseas sense of order and integration; while in Kampong Glam, the brightly colored streets, mosques, and the coexistence of different cultures allowed them to learn about the cultural background of Muslims and the lifestyle of Malays. This gave the children their first direct experience of how "multiculturalism" is not just a concept in books, but a reality that happens every day.

In the afternoon, upon entering the Singapore Science Centre, the children no longer simply "looked at exhibits," but participated and tried through interactive installations. Here, they discovered that learning doesn't necessarily mean sitting in a classroom, but can be about understanding how the world works through experience.

The core of this day was not how many places we visited, but rather to make the children realize that the world is diverse and that they are only just beginning to understand it.


Day 4 English Day


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The fourth day was the day with the most significant changes during the entire study tour.

In the outdoor classrooms at the Singapore Botanic Gardens, there are no textbooks or the constraints of traditional classrooms. Children are required to express themselves, communicate, and complete tasks in English. The initial nervousness and reluctance to speak gradually disappear with repeated attempts.


The point that many parents care about most is precisely where this change occurs: children are not "learning English," but "using English" in real-life situations.


In the afternoon, we visited Gardens by the Bay. From the Flower Dome to the Cloud Forest, from plant ecology to the man-made indoor natural environment, and then to the Sustainability Pavilion, the children gradually understood a larger concept—"how a country can balance development with environmental and future considerations."


The evening's "Supermarket Challenge" pushed the day's learning into a very real-world application scenario. Children needed to communicate, manage budgets, and complete tasks in English. In this process, they discovered that language is no longer just a tool for exams, but a problem-solving ability.


Day 5 Relaxation Day

 

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On the fifth day, we deliberately gave the children a space to "release" themselves.

At Universal Studios, children experience the world in a different way. There are no classrooms, no pressure of tasks, but group collaboration, communication, and judgment are still required. Good study tours are never about constant tension, but about finding a balance between learning and experience, so that children are truly willing to participate.

Often, a child's positive feelings about the study tour are amplified at moments like these.


Day 6: Return Trip

 

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Six days later, as the journey drew to a close, we didn't want it to just be "the end."

Before returning home, each group will have a brief sharing and summary session. The children need to express what they have learned over the past few days and talk about the changes they have experienced. This step may seem simple, but it is crucial—because only when experiences are expressed do they truly become one's own abilities.

When they walked back into the airport, ready to leave Singapore, most of the children were no longer the same as when they first arrived. They were more confident, more expressive, and had a greater understanding of the world.

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The significance of a 6-day, 5-night study tour


Over these six days, we took the children to do more than just see the world; we let them participate in the world, understand the world, and begin to think about their own place in it. The time may be short, but for many children, this will be a truly meaningful starting point for growth.


Advantages

Advantages of choosing YueTu:


Every child can "hear clearly and keep up".

During the study tour, we provide each student with a professional wireless headset. This is not only to ensure they can clearly hear the guide's explanations, but more importantly, to ensure that even in noisy venues or outdoor environments, children can still clearly receive the instructor's explanations and will not miss key knowledge points due to environmental factors.

Often, the difference in study tour experiences lies not in where you go, but in whether the child truly "understands" what they hear.

Therefore, we hope that through this configuration, each explanation will be truly absorbed, rather than being drowned out by the environment.


It's not just about the experience; it's about "learning and internalization."

For each study tour, we will provide children with a study tour picture book/learning manual exclusively designed by YueTu.

This booklet is not simply a commemorative album, but rather:

1. Design daily itinerary content. 2. Guide children to record their observations and reflections. 3. Help children organize what they have learned that day.

Throughout the process, children are not only "participating," but also constantly recording, expressing, and thinking.

The ultimate goal is to shift from a superficial observation to thoughtful learning.

When the study tour ends, this handbook will become the child's most authentic record of growth.


More than just leading the team, it provides comprehensive support.

In many traditional study tours, the accompanying teacher often plays multiple roles. At YueTu, however, we prefer to enhance the overall experience and safety through professional specialization. In addition to a designated professional study tour guide leading the entire group:

Depending on actual needs, we will also provide:


√ Life skills teacher (responsible for the daily management and care of the group)


This setup can effectively address situations where there is a shortage of supervising teachers or a need for greater support:

1. Teacher-student ratio issues; 2. Student safety management issues; 3. The issue of "process visualization" that parents are most concerned about.

The goal is to ensure that children have both a learning experience and comprehensive care for their well-being and safety throughout the entire study tour.


Study tour group meals are not just about filling your stomach, but also about peace of mind and a positive experience.

When visiting Singapore, we will also arrange for the children to experience some classic local dishes, such as Hainanese chicken rice and bak kut teh, as well as other local casual meals and multicultural cuisine. This allows the children to experience the fusion of different cultures while dining. Study tours are not just about seeing and learning, but also about "food culture."

 

🛡️Safety and hygiene are our bottom line.

All group meals were selected as follows:

√ Compliant restaurants or partner catering establishments √ Meets environmental hygiene standards √ Controllable dining process

Our primary concern is whether parents can feel at ease about every meal.


Study tour accommodations meet four-star standards, ensuring children's peace of mind.

In a complete study tour experience, "how well you stay" often determines a child's daily state.

We arrange four-star hotel accommodations for all students, not only to improve comfort, but more importantly, to ensure that children get real rest and protection during their demanding schedules.


 

🛏️A comfortable environment allows children ample time to recover.

Four-star hotels typically have:

√ Clean and tidy guest rooms √ Stable air conditioning and hot water system √ Quiet and safe accommodation atmosphere

After a day of rich study tours, children can have a stable and comfortable resting space so that they can be in better condition to continue learning and experiencing the next day.


2026 Summer Study Tour Group Registration and Departure Dates

 

⭐First Phase: July 15th - July 20th, 2026


⭐Second Phase: July 25th - July 30th, 2026


⭐Third Phase: August 13th - August 18th, 2026


⭐Fourth Session: August 19th - August 24th, 2026



[Included in the price]

√ Five nights in a four-star hotel in Singapore

√ Full-trip tour bus transportation

√ Local study tour mentors + life teachers throughout the entire process

√ 8 Main meals (S$20 per person per meal)

√ Entrance fees to attractions included in the itinerary

√ Course fees included in the itinerary (including certificates)

√ Overseas travel insurance of RMB 500,000


The fee does not include

× Round-trip domestic and international airfares

× Other personal expenses not mentioned above


Singapore YueTu Study Tours: We are dedicated to ensuring every child's journey is enriching and transformative, allowing them to embark on new adventures and return with a sense of growth!

 

 
 
 
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