Southeast Asia Teach English in China

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China remains one of the largest English teaching markets in the world. Opportunities exist in public schools, international schools, universities, and the growing online and corporate sector. High salaries, free housing, and excellent savings potential make China a compelling destination for qualified teachers.

$1,500โ€“$3,500/moAvg Salary
Very HighTeacher Demand
Low-MediumCost of Living
Very HighSavings Potential

Key Facts: Teaching English in China

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Average Monthly Salary$1,500โ€“$3,500/mo
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Teacher DemandVery High
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Degree RequiredRequired
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Visa / Work PermitZ Visa (Work)
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Best CitiesBeijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Chengdu
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Cost of LivingLow-Medium

Why Teach English in China?

China remains one of the largest English teaching markets in the world. Opportunities exist in public schools, international schools, universities, and the growing online and corporate sector. High salaries, free housing, and excellent savings potential make China a compelling destination for qualified teachers.

  • โœ“Highest salaries in Asia for qualified teachers
  • โœ“Free housing at many public schools
  • โœ“Huge and geographically diverse market
  • โœ“Rich cultural experience across 5,000 years of history

Requirements & Qualifications

A recognised bachelor's degree is required for the Z visa. 120-hour TEFL certificate required. Some positions specify TEFL/TESOL with observed teaching practice.

Job Market Overview

Public schools, international schools, and universities are the main employers. Corporate English training for multinationals is a premium niche. Demand remains very high for experienced teachers.

Salary Details

Public schools: RMB 12,000โ€“18,000/month ($1,700โ€“$2,500). International schools: $2,500โ€“$5,000/month. Universities: RMB 8,000โ€“15,000/month with generous holidays.

Cost of Living

Tier-2 cities: $600โ€“$900/month including rent. Shanghai and Beijing are 30โ€“40% more expensive, but salaries compensate.

FAQs: Teaching in China

Is it safe to teach in China?+
Yes. China is one of the safest countries in the world for foreign residents. Teachers with legitimate Z-visa contracts and reputable employers are well protected.
What happened to the online teaching market?+
2021 regulations restricted K-12 private tutoring, but adult English, corporate English, and university-level online instruction continue strongly.
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Quick Country Facts

  • ๐ŸŒ Region: Southeast Asia
  • ๐Ÿ’ฐ Salary Range: $1,500โ€“$3,500/mo
  • ๐ŸŽ“ Degree: Required
  • ๐Ÿ“‹ Visa: Z Visa (Work)
  • ๐Ÿ™๏ธ Cities: Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Chengdu

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