Little Lang Lang in front of the summer palace in Beijing.
Regardless of whether you pass some relaxing time in a tea house or just enjoy watching people and the vibrant happenings in winding ‘Old City’ alleys, all of these historic sites and picturesque places bring you closer to the mysterious world of the Far East; a world between tradition and modernity that captivates just as easily with its colorful markets as with its luxurious shopping centers.
China is a country full of diversity and contrasts developing at a rapid pace and with unbelievable dynamism. After your first trip to China, you won’t just be a fan of Lang Lang; you’ll be a fan of his homeland as well.
Chinese Culture
China’s 5000 year-old culture is one the oldest still existing in the world today, and it features many facets. Gastronomic culture is very important for the Chinese, but Chinese literature, art, painting, calligraphy, religion and of course music are also steeped in ancient tradition. Much of this remains a mystery to the West, but many things such as Chinese cuisine, Feng Shui, Buddhism, Taijiquan, Qi Gong, traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture also enjoy great popularity among us. This is why we’ve designed an unusual trip dedicated to the sign of Dao, or maintaining health. These teachings are based on traditional Chinese medicine, Daoism, Confucianism and Buddhism, as well as on Asian martial arts. Amidst a glorious landscape, a diverse range of offers permits you to submerge yourself into the culture of China.

