International Kindergarten{Suzhou, Jiangsu Province}(jayden)

School Information #

City #

Suzhou, Jiangsu Provinc

School Type #

International Kindergarten

Subject to Teach #

ESL Teacher

Weekly Working #

5 Days(Monday To Friday)

Weekly Working Hours #

08:00am-17:00pm

Student Age #

4-6 years old

Class Size #

10-15 Students

Starting Date #

Aug-2024

Requirements for Teacher #

Age #

Below 40

Education Background #

Bachor or above

Good Clear English Accent #

Native Speaker

Teaching Experience #

Two Years or Above Preferred

Other Requirements #

Be Qualified for Working Visa
1. With BA or above degree
2. No Criminal Record
3.Physical Check
4. With 2 years of working Experience or has TEFL/TESOL
certificate

About #

Suzhou is located in the south of Jiangsu province, some 50 miles west of Shanghai, along the old Grand Canal. The city has been famous for its gardens for many centuries. According to a Chinese proverb says: “In heaven there is paradise. On earth there are Suzhou and Hangzhou.” Suzhou has also long been noted for its beautiful women. The city is dotted with lakes and ponds connected by a spider’s web of canals. And all the canals are lined with whitewashed houses with gray-tiled roofs. The canals of the town eventually join up with the famous local waterway known as the Grand Canal, located to the west of the city. It is believed to be the largest internal waterway in the world, and was originally constructed to carry tribute grain from the Yangzi plain to the capital. Marco Polo, who visited Suzhou in the 13th century, wrote that “the great Khan… has made a huge canal of great width and depth from river to river and from lake to lake and made the water flow along it so that it looks like a big river. By this means it is possible to go … as far as Khan-balik” (as Beijing was known in the Yuan Dynasty). Although the canal is not used for long-distance transport today, it is still heavily used by a great number of flat-bottomed boats under sail and engine power conveying agricultural produce to nearby towns.

Situated close to Suzhou Industrial District, Jinji Lake is a beautiful scenic spot, featuring a maple forest, music fountain, water screen movies all amid other natural and cultural settings. It is a good illustration of urban ecological preservation and leisure tourism.

From 2002 to 2004, the city of Suzhou city updated 48 free scenic spots along both sides of the river. Take a boat ride and you will find yourself float in a roll of paintings. (source: China Internet Information Center)

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