petek, 6. marec 2026

2026 TT China

2026 Sheng Zhen Teacher Training
in-person with Master Li and Teacher Jing

Beijing, China

September 10–25, 2026

Part One (Teacher Training): September 10–19
Part Two (Weekend Training): September 19–21
Part Three (Beijing Tour): September 21–25

Dear Sheng Zhen Family,

Please save the date.

Last year in Hangzhou, China was a reunion, conference and Teacher Training.
For the first time, our East and West family trained together in China.
Many who have walked with us from the beginning came.
It felt natural. Connected. Whole.

In 2026, we continue together — this time in Beijing.

Both Master Li, Founder of Sheng Zhen International, and Teacher Jing, Principal Teacher, will be present.

This year’s program includes three parts:

🌿 Part One: Teacher Training with Master Li and Teacher Jing
September 11–18, 2026
Begin: September 11 at 9:00 am
Finish: September 18 at 5:00 pm
(Check-in September 10 from 13:00 | Check-out September 19)

🌿 Part Two: 2-Day Weekend Training with Master Li and Teacher Jing
September 19–20, 2026
Begin: September 19 at 2:00 pm
Finish: September 20 at 5:00 pm
(Check-out September 21)

🌿 Part Three: 4-Day Guided Tour in Beijing
September 21–24, 2026
Begin: September 21 at 9:00 am
Finish: September 24 after dinner
(Check-out September 25)
(Minimum 12 participants required for the tour.)

If you are not joining the Weekend Training but would still like to participate in the guided Beijing tour, please let us know. If there are more than 12 participants, we will organize it!

You may choose Part One, Part One & Two, Part One & Three, or all three parts.

Pricing (training + lodging) and the registration form will be released in March.

Beijing carries the depth of Chinese civilization -- ancient courtyards, open skies, long history.

For now, please mark your calendar.

We look forward to gathering again — steadily and simply.


  1. Prerequisites for attending Sheng Zhen teacher training

https://shengzhen.org/become-a-sheng-zhen-teacher

https://shengzhen.org/sztt-guidelines