Volunteering abroad is a great way to meet people from all over the world and learn from new experiences. China is the largest East Asian country. With more than 1.38 billion inhabitants, it’s the most populous in the world and it’s home to a fifth of our planet's population. So, imagine what it would be like to volunteer in China! You can volunteer in Beijing, China’s capital, or travel to Shanghai, Yangshuo, Shenzhen, Xian and other amazing places by exchanging a few hours of work a day for free accommodation and benefits.
Looking for opportunities to volunteer in China? Volunteering can help you gain a new perspective of the world and yourself, and you don’t need much to do it. For example, as a volunteer in Shanghai, China’s biggest city, you can help in a variety of tasks such as gardening, photography, social media, video making, teaching languages or even as a web developer. At Worldpackers you can easily find volunteer programs in China. Check our host list to find places to exchange a few hours of volunteer work a day for room and board in China.
Why is it important to do volunteer work in China?
Being a volunteer in China is important because you can change someone’s life, or several people’s lives, just by giving your best to help them! Despite being an emerging political and economic superpower, China still has a great need for volunteers in its poorer areas. Also, the experience of volunteering abroad is enriching by itself. Being a volunteer in China brings a plus: you’ll be able to affordably travel to one of the world’s oldest civilizations and see legendary places like the Forbidden City, the Great Wall, the Temple of Heaven or the Terracotta army site!
In some parts of the world, learning a second language is a privilege of a few people. You can change that reality and teach English as a volunteer in China. Teach English in China and you’ll be able to show a whole new world to a local child or adult, by bringing your culture and experience into your classes! Become a member of our community to volunteer in China teaching English. Challenge yourself and unleash talents you didn’t know you had ;)
You don’t need to be a specialist to offer help as a volunteer. To take part in meaningful social work in China, all you need is the willingness to help and lots of energy! On a budget? Don’t worry. There are many volunteer positions in China which offer up to 3 meals a day, besides free accommodation. Save money volunteering, so your trip can last longer and contribute with the local community. Become a member of Worldpackers to make your trip happen.