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[The Resurgence of Night Schools: A New Lifestyle Trend for China's Urban Youth]-[The too cool night schools]

Round Table China · B2 · 2026-02-27

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The Resurgence of Night Schools: A New Lifestyle Trend for China's Urban Youth

In recent years, China’s nighttime economy has evolved beyond traditional retail and dining. A significant shift is the booming popularity of "night schools" for adults, which have transformed from old-fashioned, career-focused institutions into vibrant hubs for self-cultivation, social connection, and cultural exploration. From Shanghai’s 143 teaching sites to Sichuan’s network of 88 youth night schools, these programs are becoming an essential part of urban infrastructure.

More Than Just Career Advancement

Unlike the traditional perception of night schools—often viewed as places to gain "extra credits" or technical skills for career advancement—the new wave of night schools in China emphasizes personal interest and community engagement. Courses range from practical life skills like "decluttering your home," "photography," and "makeup tutorials" to niche hobbies such as "pet nutrition and cake making," "magic tricks," and "coding."

This shift reflects a generation of young adults who are "highly educated and increasingly aware of lifelong learning." Many participants, exhausted by the "fast speed lifestyle" and "capability anxiety," find these classes to be a low-pressure environment to explore their passions. As noted in the discussion, these schools provide a space where individuals can "squeeze the energy left in your body after work" to engage in something intellectually stimulating rather than just passively consuming entertainment.

The Appeal of Offline Connection

One of the most profound drivers of this trend is the desire for "real-world connections." In an era dominated by online learning, young people are actively seeking offline interpersonal relationships. These night schools serve as social catalysts; by attending a class, individuals are placed in an environment with like-minded people. As the hosts noted, "you're in the same class, you already have a common interest," which makes building friendships more "readily available" compared to the isolating nature of modern urban life.

Cultural Heritage and Artistic Expression

Intangible cultural heritage has become a cornerstone of this movement. Young people are increasingly drawn to traditional crafts, such as "Song style brocade heritage craft workshops" or "calligraphy lamp DIY." These sessions are not just about learning a skill; they are about connecting with Chinese aesthetics. Expert inheritors of these traditions are motivated to teach because they see it as their "mission to share what they know" with a younger generation that is finally showing genuine interest.

Sustainability and the Future of the Model

Despite their popularity, the economic sustainability of these night schools remains a subject of debate. Many current programs are "affordable," often costing around 50 yuan per session, and frequently rely on "government funding" or community support. Experts suggest that while these schools are unlikely to become a "standardized startup model" due to high turnover rates and the fact that instructors often have "full-time responsibilities," they serve a vital social function.

Ultimately, these night schools act as a "positive influence" on the broader nighttime economy. By luring people out of their homes, they encourage further social activity, such as dining out or gathering with new friends. Whether they are teaching "vocal training," "Cantonese," or "pet physiology," these schools prove that when education is blended with community and joy, it becomes a powerful remedy for the loneliness of modern city life.

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📖 Transcript

From the heart of Beijing to the edges of the global stage, you're at Roundtable.
I'm Niu Honglin.
Cities across China have spent years cultivating nighttime economies restaurants, retail entertainment.
Now a new layer has been added, education after dark.
From Shanghai's 143 teaching sites to Sichuan's 88 youth night schools serving hundreds of thousands, evening classes are becoming part of urban infrastructure.
Today, let's take a closer look at the courses, the teaching staff and the ultimate appeal that drives students in.

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