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Multicultural Summer Camp 2025 in Hong Kong offers ages ~2–13 themed cultural days with arts, global foods, sports and Afro dance for engaging summer learning.

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Africa Centre Hong Kong – What They Do and What They Offer
Multicultural Summer Camp 2025 is a five-day themed holiday programme hosted by Africa Centre Hong Kong, an arts, culture and community organisation based in Jordan, Hong Kong. The camp is designed to bring together children of all ethnicities for a culturally rich experience that celebrates diversity while encouraging creativity, active play and cross-cultural exploration during the summer break.
Purpose and Camp Focus
The primary purpose of the Multicultural Summer Camp is to provide children with a fun, interactive environment where they can learn about different cultures, express themselves creatively and develop social and teamwork skills. The camp blends cultural exposure with physical activity, art, food, music and storytelling to create engaging learning experiences that broaden participants’ appreciation for diversity.
Target Ages and Participation
The Summer Camp is open to children generally aged 2–13 years old, with programming and activities designed to be age-appropriate and accessible across this range. Camp sessions in 2025 are structured as day-long programmes (10:00 am – 4:00 pm), and parents can register for individual days or for the full five-day block.
Dates, Venue and Schedule
The 2025 Multicultural Summer Camp is offered in two separate weeks to accommodate families’ schedules:
- 14–18 July 2025 (Monday–Friday)
- 5–9 August 2025 (Tuesday–Saturday)
Each session runs from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm at the Africa Center Hong Kong, located on the 8/F Breakthrough Centre, 191 Woosung Street, Jordan, Hong Kong.
Optional early drop-off (from 9:00 am) and late pick-up (until ~6:00 pm) are offered at no extra charge, providing flexibility for families’ schedules.
Daily Themes and Activities
Each day of the camp centres around a distinct theme that combines creative, cultural and physical elements. Daily programming includes hands-on workshops, games, group challenges and shared meals that reflect global traditions.
Day 1 – Performing Arts: Activities include African drumming, African dance, world music learning, board games and cultural storytelling — designed to build confidence through movement and performance. The day also features a Zimbabwean buffet lunch and interactive group play.
Day 2 – Food: Children explore global cuisines with workshops such as sushi making, fufu/vegetable stew preparation and Japanese tea experiences, combined with a Nigerian buffet lunch and culturally inspired activities.
Day 3 – Sports: This day emphasises multi-cultural sports and games such as Raka Raka/dodgeball (Zimbabwe), kabaddi (Pakistan/India) and Nzango (Congo). Activities mix physical play with group cooperation and competitive fun, paired with a South African buffet lunch.
Day 4 – Visual Arts: Participants express creativity through face painting, Ndebele postcard design, an Afro-textured hair workshop and Calligraphy, connecting artistic traditions from different parts of the world alongside an African American buffet lunch.
Day 5 – Afro Dance with Anisha Thai: The final day features a special Afro dance workshop led in collaboration with AfroKids by Anisha Thai, combining Amapiano dance, Afrobeat routines and cultural board games. A Cameroon buffet lunch is also included.
Teaching and Learning Environment
Activities at Multicultural Summer Camp are supervised by facilitators experienced in working with children in interactive group settings. The camp is structured to combine cultural awareness with playful engagement, enabling participants to interact with peers from diverse backgrounds through creative tasks, games and collaborative challenges.
Cultural elements such as world music, traditional games, food experiences, arts and dance provide a backdrop for learning in a relaxed but purposeful environment, encouraging empathy and appreciation for global diversity.
Cost and Inclusions
Camp fees are charged per day and vary based on the child’s age, with a lower rate for ages 2–5 and a standard rate for ages 6–13. Fees include the day programme, materials, activities and an African buffet lunch. Discounts are available for families enrolling siblings or for children attending the full five-day session.
Conclusion
Multicultural Summer Camp 2025 is a five-day cultural and activity-rich holiday programme for children aged roughly 2–13, hosted by Africa Center Hong Kong in Jordan, Hong Kong. With weekly offerings in July and August, the camp combines performing arts, world cuisine, international sports, visual arts and Afro dance to create a dynamic, inclusive and culturally diverse environment. Through themed days, hands-on learning and shared meals, participants build confidence, explore global traditions and make lasting memories during the summer break.
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Contact Info
- 852 9260 6185
- africacenter.hongkong@gmail.com
- www.africacenterhk.com/multicultural-summer-camp-2025
- 8/F, Breakthrough Centre, 191 Woosung Street, Jordan, Kowloon, Hong Kong

