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2613 days ago

Culture exchange program between New Zealand and China

Fei from Henderson

We have international students coming from China, who are looking forward to having unforgettable culture exchanging experience in NZ. They want to spend two weeks living with local families and will participate to some school classes and activities.

Now they are looking for local families, who
- are caring and friendly
- can provide 3 meals per day
- can Pick- up and drop off at school
- have separate bed for each student

In reward, you will get:
- experience of exchanging cultures
- hosting experience, support and advice for hosting
- Your kids will have chance to join our outdoor activities with our students at weekend
- the students to teach you and your kids some Chinese culture
Contact Katy at 022-6066887, or email: student_service@aedut.com

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