Studying Go in China or Taiwan
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Studying Go in China or Taiwan
Does anyone know of any programs the allow Westerners (I'm from the US) to study Go in China or Taiwan? I'm looking for like a 3 month program that includes room and board as well. Think a mini-insei adventure. As of right now, I'm only aware of Guo Juan's program. Any comments would help. Thanks!
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Re: Studying Go in China or Taiwan
bengozen wrote:Does anyone know of any programs the allow Westerners (I'm from the US) to study Go in China or Taiwan? I'm looking for like a 3 month program that includes room and board as well. Think a mini-insei adventure. As of right now, I'm only aware of Guo Juan's program. Any comments would help. Thanks!
http://www.experience-go.com/
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I've never heard of this one so I'm glad to have more options. Thanks quantumf!
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Re: Studying Go in China or Taiwan
bengozen wrote:I've never heard of this one so I'm glad to have more options. Thanks quantumf!
The program is extremely popular here in Beijing. I think this past summer was the 4th or 5th year running, and I met a lot of the participants while they were here. I have not personally participated because I already live in Beijing, but I've met a couple of the trainers and they are devoted to the students and to the program.
The group maintains a room on KGS which you can find under Rooms -> Lessons -> Peter and Tom's Go Club.
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Re: Studying Go in China or Taiwan
I wish I knew. I'm in Guangzhou, China right now - and I have honestly had a hard time finding anybody who even knows how to play. I ask around all the time, hoping to find a club, or a group of players or something, but nobody is interested in the slightest. In southern China, evidently, they all adore xiangxi (a Chinese variation on chess). I'd love to find a go school, or even a go club here; but alas..
I'm thinking that maybe next summer I'll just go to Budapest, Hungary, and study at the Korean Baduk Center. It seems to be a lot cheaper (250 Euros for a month of study and a place to stay) and probably lacks a lot of the giant plumes of black smoke and general grime that Beijing seems to be so fond of anyways. http://www.badukcenter.com/ if you want to check that out.
Hope you find something cool - and if you happen to find anything in Southern China let me know haha.
I'm thinking that maybe next summer I'll just go to Budapest, Hungary, and study at the Korean Baduk Center. It seems to be a lot cheaper (250 Euros for a month of study and a place to stay) and probably lacks a lot of the giant plumes of black smoke and general grime that Beijing seems to be so fond of anyways. http://www.badukcenter.com/ if you want to check that out.
Hope you find something cool - and if you happen to find anything in Southern China let me know haha.
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Re: Studying Go in China or Taiwan
@cdybeijin: I'm glad to hear about some accreditation on the program's part. At this point I think I'm trying to figure out which is the best option out of the two.
@spacellama11: Yeah... xiangqi is a huge thing over there. The closest weiqi center I'm aware of is in Wuhan (apparently 13 hours away from you according to Google Maps). Everything else on http://senseis.xmp.net/?WeiqiPlacesInChina seems to be in the northern part of China. =(
In regards to the Korean Baduk Center, it does seem to be more accommodating price wise. I guess I thought I'd go to China/Taiwan to boost my Mandarin at the same time... but that price difference is pretty nice.
@spacellama11: Yeah... xiangqi is a huge thing over there. The closest weiqi center I'm aware of is in Wuhan (apparently 13 hours away from you according to Google Maps). Everything else on http://senseis.xmp.net/?WeiqiPlacesInChina seems to be in the northern part of China. =(
In regards to the Korean Baduk Center, it does seem to be more accommodating price wise. I guess I thought I'd go to China/Taiwan to boost my Mandarin at the same time... but that price difference is pretty nice.
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Re: Studying Go in China or Taiwan
When I was in China for the Experience Go program I kinda got an impression that we foreigners were the only people there who actually played go!
Well ok, a few old guys at the club played too. People play xiangqi and cards on the streets everywhere, though.
Well ok, a few old guys at the club played too. People play xiangqi and cards on the streets everywhere, though.
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Yeah. I seem to hear that complaint. I mean I've heard that Chinese Chess was for the masses and Go for the elites, but you would think it would be more prevalent over there...
@palapiku did you think you gained a lot from going to the trip? (like gaining a few stones in strength?)
@palapiku did you think you gained a lot from going to the trip? (like gaining a few stones in strength?)
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Re: Studying Go in China or Taiwan
Well, the Go census claimed 10 million Chinese players, which is just 1% of their population, and it sounds like your experience reflects that. For real concentration, you want South Korea, where it's closer to 20%. For all that Go is supposedly dying in Japan, there may be a larger percentage of Japanese who play than Chinese. Of course I have no experience on the ground in any of the countries.