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March 2013

Let’s Rendezvous Take a Bow Ballet for young talent

50 dates for keeping the romance alive Off the Rails Welcome to Beijing’s extended subway line Incredible Indigo A shopping haven with good eats


March 2013 PRICE:RMB¥15.00(DOMESTIC) US$4.95(ABROAD)

Off the Rails Welcome to Beijing’s extended subway line

Take a Bow Ballet for young talent

Incredible Indigo A shopping haven with good eats

Let’s Rendezvous 50 dates for keeping the romance alive





March 2013 Contents

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Calling all Lovebugs

Dining 24

Get inspired by 50 romantic dates in Beijing

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The Ties that Bind (or Blind)

Fine dining at Italian restaurant Tavola Italian Dining

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Overcoming common challenges of couples abroad

Top 5 Places to Enjoy … Dinner for two

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Food For Thought A tasty frittata from EAST Beijing

Living 18

Dining Out

Indulge

Health

Hair & Beauty by Hummingbird gives Renata Carvalho a new ‘do

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Talking Shop The finest of Fiona’s Prince, from head to toe

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Birthday Bash Up, up and away at O’le Climbing

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Noticeboard

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Medical Milestones

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The Doc Is In

Ms. Nutrition

Life-long lessons and a final goodbye from Olivia Lee Dr. Richard has a case of the springtime sniffles

Updates, recommendations, and interesting finds

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Steps toward a healthy adulthood

On the Blog

Playing

Expansion and extensions of Beijing’s subway line

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What’s Fun In Impressive eats and shopping at Indigo Mall

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Family Travels Touring Cambodian temples with the Rhodes The Mort family saunters to Shanghai

Playing Inside

The benefits of ballet


March 2013 Contents

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Look Ma, No English! A peek inside two local Beijing schools

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Blank Canvas Artwork from Western Academy of Beijing

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Grow Up BCIS students meet Art Consultant Jonathan Boehm

Parenting 48

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22 Directories 62 66 68 70 72 74 79 81 84

Family Dining Family Health Family Life Family Travel Fun Stuff Schools Shopping Sports Subway Map

Beijing Baba Gareth Jones survives life without an ayi

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Alternate Routes A short-lived taste of France for the Ambrose family

Essentials 9 10 12 14 16

Editor’s Note March Calendar Top 10 Things to Do in March March Events New Arrivals

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The Circuit

Say hello to Beijing’s smallest Happenings in the Beijing family scene

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Family Favorites The Ringrose family

ON THE COVER: Ollie Zhang is 3 years old and lives in Bejing with his mom, dad and 4-month-old sister Ella. He likes Mickey Mouse, Thomas the Tank Engine, and Little Einstein. He enjoys reading Thomas the Tank Engine, books by Dr. Seuss, and Corduroy. Photo by Littleones Kids & Family Portrait Studio. Special thanks to The Ritz-Carlton, Beijing.


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WOMEN OF CHINA English Monthly Sponsored and administrated by ALL-CHINA WOMEN’S FEDERATION Published by WOMEN’S FOREIGN LANGUAGE PUBLICATIONS OF CHINA Publishing Date: March 1st, 2013

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Age-by-Age Index Babies Picnic under the cherry trees at Yuyuantan Park.........................12 Stroll through imperial gardens at Yuanmingyuan.................... 13 Make new friends at a breastfeeding support group................. 14 Learn about baby’s developmental milestones......................... 14 Nom on chocolate at Easter Sunday brunch............................ 15 Say hello to Beijing’s smallest................................................ 16

Toddlers Get starry-eyed at the Beijing Planetarium........................... 12 Pick up new books at Page One........................................... 13 Spend the day at Beijing Botanical Garden........................... 13 Experience what it’s like to attend YCIS Beijing.................... 14 Hunt for Easter eggs with Comptoirs de France.................... 15 Browse clothes and accessories at Fiona’s Prince.................. 22

Elementary School Kids Attend writing and drawing workshops at BLF 2013.............. 14 Catch DCB in concert at Wangfujing Cathedral..................... 15 Organize a rock climbing party at O’le Climbing.................... 22 Perfect your plié in ballet class............................................ 38 Hear about a day in the life of an art consultant................... 48 Discover the Ringroses’ favorite places in Beijing.................. 96

Middle and High School Kids Support ISB’s student-organized Charity Fashion Show......... 12 Soak in a hot spring near Beijing......................................... 13 Write and perform your own poems with Luke Wright.............14 Shred it up in the ISSCC ski and snowboard competition....... 14 Get inspired by the Rhodes’ trip to Cambodia....................... 36 Read up on teen-friendly Shanghai...................................... 37


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Editor's Note

From left, at the wedding banquet of the editor’s parents: Grandpa, Grandma, Mom, Auntie Barbara, Dad, Cousin Steven, Uncle Albert, and Great-Grandfather

At First Sight

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t was the 1960s: John F. Kennedy was president, crowds were dancing to The Beatles, Martin Luther King, Jr. had a dream, and my mom and dad were dating. As college students, they frequented Chinese culture club dances – one of the few organized social gatherings available to them – and it was there that they first met. My dad spilled a drink. My mom wiped it up, at which point it was “love at first sight” (as Dad distinctly recalls). From then onwards, the world of New York City was their oyster. They went to the movies, attended bowling parties, visited the World’s Fair, rode the Staten Island Ferry, had ice cream at Jahn’s, ate hot dogs at Nathan’s in Coney Island, went camping, and drove up north to Bear Mountain and Lake Welch Beach. Two years later, they were married. A few years later, my brother was born, and a few more years later, I was born. With two kids in tow, there were still ice cream trips and camping adventures, but there was also a surplus of other activities: birthday parties, play dates, soccer games, tennis practice, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, ballet classes, horseback riding lessons – and of course, Chinese New Year, Fourth of July, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and the occasional wedding across two large extended families. It was not until much later, when I was off at college, that they became a more intimate party of two again. While away, I remember the first time my mom told me, “Oh, your dad and I are going to a movie tonight.” Hold the phone. My parents go on dates? Like any other child, I never imagined my parents as a couple – as two people that, before they became the family chef and driver, had an active social life.

The editor’s parents on their weddi ng day

Without question, there is much to be said about spending quality time together as a couple – whether you have young children or ones that have flown the coop. So this month, to keep the romance alive, we offer 50 date night suggestions (p51), as well as an article on weathering rough patches as a couple abroad (p58). It is impressive that, after 47 years of marriage, my parents are still going on dates. Sometimes it takes the form of camping at Hermit Island (they haven’t skipped a single year since first going), seeing the latest Academy Award-winning film on the big screen, or listening to the New York Philharmonic at Lincoln Center. And every so often, my dad, who would rather be watching a football game, indulges my mom – a theater fanatic – by accompanying her to a Broadway play. My parents might not consider any of these outings an actual date, but either way, it’s nice to know that they still enjoy spending time together: just the two of them.

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Ages 0-8. Spring is here! Shop for understated woolens and coats at this classy Taiwanese retailer. See Talking Shop (p22).

Come Write with Alison Lester

The Peasant Prince with Anne Spudvillas

Parent Workshop: ICT Media and Your Child

All ages. Meet Keystone’s leadership team, made up of former staff from some of the best prep schools in the US. See Mar 13 listing.

For ages 7+. Illustrator Anne Spudvillas showcases illustrations from her latest book and leads a charcoal drawing sessions. See Mar 14 listing.

For adults. Help your kids think critically and face the challenges of the digital world. See Mar 15 listing.

Bake a Frittata

CISB Open House

All ages. Stay in and make your own egg and zucchini frittata. See Food for Thought (p26).

All ages. Check out CISB’s preschool, elementary, middle and high school facilities. See Mar 21 listing.

Beijing Travel Diary with Atelier

Parent Workshop: Ayi Training Course

Take Ballet Lessons

All ages. Try ballet, a classical dance that builds strength and flexibility. See Playing Inside (p38).

April Fool’s Day

Tomb Sweeping Day

All ages. Celebrate this day of foolishness by playing pranks on family and friends and tacking paper fish to colleagues’ backs.

All ages. Tomb Sweeping Day (or Qingming Jie) is a time to visit departed family members and enjoy the coming of spring.

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Ages 11-18. Calling all skiers and snowboarders! The first ISSCC is here. See Mar 8 listing.

Meet the Keystone Leadership Team

For adults. This bilingual workshop covers topics like homework support, independence, discipline, and more. See Mar 27 listing.

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International School Snow Sports Championships China (ISSCC)

Ages 13+. This workshop helps participants make travel books full of impressions, emotions and snapshots. See Mar 22 listing.

Skate Beijing 2013: Beijing Asian Invitational Skating Tournament

All ages. See ice skaters of various skills and ages at this annual competition. See Mar 29 listing.

Browse for Books at Page One

All ages. Pick up some Englishlanguage tomes at the newlyopened Page One bookstore in Sanlitun Village. See Top 10 (p12).

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Ages 4-8. Writer and illustrator Alison Lester teaches kids write and draw about their own lives. See Mar 19 listing.

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Annual Charity Fashion Show at ISB

All ages. This annual student-organized event will benefit China Little Flower’s Hospice Care for Orphans. See Mar 9 listing.

YCIS Open Day: An International School Experience

All ages. Experience what it’s like to attend an international school at this special open house, with classes and activities for parents and kids alike. See Mar 16 listing.

Dine at Tavola

For adults. Call a babysitter and spice things up at romantic Tavola for date night. See Dining Out (p24).

Adventures among Ants

For kids and adults. Mark Moffett, the “Indiana Jones of entomology,” talks about the complex social lives of ants. See Mar 10 listing.

Saint Patrick’s Day

All ages. Channel the luck of the Irish by wearing green and imbibing emeraldcolored drinks.

DCB Performs at Wangfujing Cathedral

All ages. Dulwich and friends perform at the historic Wangfujing Cathedral. See Mar 24 listing. See Mar 24 listing.

Venture Out to Indigo Mall

Easter Sunday

All ages. Discover Beijing’s newest mall. See What’s Fun In (p32).

All ages. It’s Easter Sunday! Get a sugar high at one of Beijing’s brunches or Easter egg hunts. See Mar 31 listings.

Stop to Smell the Flowers

Soak a Hot Spring Little at Jeep (in Chinese)

All ages. Enjoy the blooming cherry blossoms at Yuyuantan Park. See Top 10 (p12).

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Bookworms, Rejoice!

From March 8-22, literary fans can once again revel in the buzz of The Bookworm International Literary Festival. There will be panel discussions, talks, workshops, and performances covering journalism, fiction, children’s literature, and more. In addition, don’t miss out on the Capital Literary Festival from March 1-17 at Capital M. Check p14 for event listings and our blog (www. beijing-kids.com) for interviews with some of this year’s guests.

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Chic for Charity

Make a trip out to the International School of Beijing (ISB) on Saturday, March 9 for a charity fashion show. Students organize every facet of the event, from the clothing design to the modeling and the show itself. All proceeds will be donated to China Little Flower to support its Hospice Care for Orphans. See p14 for event details.

Dulwich College Beijing (DCB) choirs will join the Beijing Youth orchestra and Nulushan School senior choir for a performance of Gabriel Faure’s Requiem in D Minor. The concert will be held at the historic Catholic Cathedral in Wangfujing on Sunday, March 24. Seating is limited; contact RSVP@dulwich-beijing.cn for tickets.

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Stop and Smell the Flowers

Late March means cherry blossom season, and every year Yuyuantan Park holds the Cherry Blossom Festival. Blossoms on over 2,000 trees burst with pink and white blooms. While the crowds are out, it’s a great opportunity to bring your camera, a picnic, and a ball or two to enjoy spring in its prime. Daily 6.30am-9.30pm. Yuyuantan Park, Xisanhuan Lu (across from CCTV tower), Haidian District (8865 3804/6) 玉渊潭公园,海淀区西三环路(中央电视塔对面)

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To Infinity and Beyond

For a day of fun and science, head to the Beijing Planetarium, which has a new exhibition hall, a 3D theater, and a 3D space shuttle simulator. If three dimensions aren’t enough for you, head to the 4D theater for a trip through time about the evolution of life on Earth. RMB 10 (new exhibition center), RMB 45 (space theater), RMB 30 (4D theater), RMB 30 (space shuttle simulator), show student ID for a discount. Wed-Fri 9.30am-3.30pm (last ticket 3pm), Sat-Sun 9.30am-4.30pm (last ticket 4pm). 138 Xizhimenwai Dajie, Xicheng District (6835 2453, 6831 2517) www.bjp.org.cn 西城区西直门外大街138号

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Spring Has Sprung

Spring is almost here, so take advantage of a beautiful March day and admire the spring flora and fauna at Beijing Botanical Garden. If it’s still a bit chilly outside, make for the tropical conservatory, which features a rainforest, a cacti and succulents area, and hothouse orchids. Daily 8.30am-4.30pm. Wofo Si Lu, Xiangshan, Haidian District (6259 1283) ww.beijingbg.com 海淀区香山北京植物园卧佛寺

Steep Yourself

Since it’s still chilly, warm yourself up in a hot spring. Don’t have time to get out of town? Head to Shunjing Hot Spring, which claims to be the world’s largest indoor hot spring. Conveniently nestled behind Ikea, Shunjing has a buffet, soaking tubs with different temperatures, and a relaxation room. RMB 198 (adults), RMB 99 (kids), free (kids under 1m). Daily 24hrs. 2 Beisihuan Donglu, Chaoyang District (5827 1888) www.shunjingwenquan.com 朝阳区北四环东路2号顺京温泉酒店

Browse for Books

Spend a lazy afternoon at Page One, which just opened its newest branch at Sanlitun Village South. The chain has a large selection of English books covering fiction, non-fiction, biography, classics, art, and more. The second floor has a wide array of books for kids and young adults. There’s also a branch at Indigo Mall; to find out more, turn to p32. Daily 24hrs. Northeast corner of Sanlitun Village South, Chaoyang District (6417 6626) 朝阳区三里屯Village南区东北角

Get the Kids Moving

It’s time to sign for outdoor activities. ClubFootball (www.clubfootball.com.cn) still has spaces available for kids aged 4-12 to participate in weekend or after-school sports. For something a bit different, Capoeira Beijing (www.capoeirabeijing.com) offers Saturday classes for kids aged 4-9 who want to try this Brazilian martial art that incorporates dance and music.

Embrace History at Yuanmingyuan Also called the Old Summer Palace, Yuanmingyuan is one of the most interesting, yet overlooked attractions in Beijing. Head over on a nice day to see the ruins of the Western-style palace once called the “Versailles of the East,” which was pillaged and burned so many times throughout history that only large stone ruins remain. Bring a picnic and enjoy the sprawling grounds. RMB 10, additional RMB 15 for ruins and labyrinth. Daily 7am-7pm (May-Aug), 7am-5.30pm (Nov-Mar), 7am-6.30pm (Apr, Sep-Oct). 28 Qinghua Xilu, Haidian District (6262 8501) www.yuanmingyuanpark. com 海淀区清华路28号 March 2013

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Fri, Mar 8 International School Snow Sports Championships China (ISSCC) Ages 11-18. Open to international students with a passion for skiing or snowboarding, the first International School Snow Sports Championships China (ISSCC) features events like giant slalom and dual team relay slalom with prizes and trophies. No slalom experience necessary, as instructors from O’le Ski will provide free training on the first day of the ISSCC. Costs vary, free for supervising adults. 7.30am-7pm. Duolomeidi Ski Resort (Peter: 186 1045 3101, oleski@ole-sports.org)

Breastfeeding and Pregnancy Discussion and Support Group For babies and moms. Taking place on the second Friday of each month, this not-for-profit group provides breastfeeding know-how, information and support for new and pregnant moms. Free. 9.30-11.30am. 5/F, New Bldg, Beijing United Family Hospital (8046 5432)

Early Stimulation for Your Baby and Toddler For adults. This workshop provides a better understanding of typical child development and key milestones during the first three years of life. Parents will learn fun and practical play activities and discover age-appropriate toys to promote engagement, language development, and movement. The presenters are Marc Innerhofer (physical therapist) and Kristi Troutman (occupational therapist). Registration required. RMB 100. 10.30am-noon. Eliott’s Corner (6461 6283, jac@oliviasplace.org)

Sat, Mar 9 Annual Charity Fashion Show at ISB All ages. The ISB Charity Fashion Show is an annual student-organized event to raise money for charity. Proceeds will be donated to China Little Flower, specifically the Hospice Care for Orphans. Tickets available at the door or by email. 6-10pm. RMB 50 (students), RMB 70 (adults). The International School of Beijing (isbcfs@ gmail.com)

See Mar 8 listing.

Sun, Mar 10

WAB Open House For adults. Attend this unique open house to see how WAB runs a top-tier international school. RSVP required. Free. 8.30-11am. Western Academy of Beijing (8456 4155, caroline_audet@ wab.edu)

Your New Favorite Poet with Luke Wright For teens. Stand-up poet Luke Wright leads a writing and performance workshop for with simple writing exercises that play with meter, rhyme, form, imagery, metaphor and other storytelling techniques. Wright will also perform some of his poems. Part of the Bookworm Literary Festival. RMB 50. 10am-noon. The Bookworm (6586 9507, books@beijingbookworm.com)

Meet the Keystone Leadership Team All ages. Keystone Academy welcomes parents and potential students to meet its leadership team, which has come from some of the best prep schools in the US to build a worldclass institution. Hear about the advantages of a Keystone education and the school’s admission process. RSVP required. Free. 3-4pm. Beijing Hong Kong Jockey Club (5825 6008, admission@keystoneacademy.cn)

Adventures among Ants For kids and adults. Mark Moffett, the “Indiana Jones of entomology,” talks about the complex social lives of ants. RMB 75 (includes one drink), RMB 20 for kids. 11am. Capital M (6702 2727)

International School Snow Sports Championships China (ISSCC) See Mar 8 listing.

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Thu, Mar 14 The Peasant Prince with Anne Spudvillas For ages 7+. Anne Spudvilas created the illustrations for The Peasant Prince, the true story of Li Cunxin. A boy from a poor village in northern China, Li left

his family and became one of the best dancers in the world. Spudvilas will show the book’s illustrations and lead a drawing session with charcoal. Part of the Bookworm Literary Festival. RMB 50. 10am-noon. The Bookworm (6586 9507, books@beijingbookworm.com)

Meet the Keystone Leadership Team See Mar 13 listing.

Fri, Mar 15 Parent Workshop: ICT Media and Your Child For adults. Media isn’t going anywhere – in fact, it’s only going to evolve. That’s why it’s more important than ever for children to think critically about the opportunities and challenges of the “digital world,” and make safe, responsible, and respectful choices. RSVP required. Free. 10-11.30am. Yew Chung International School of Beijing (eryn.vanwinden@bj.ycef.com)

Ann James Ages 6-9. Illustrator Ann James creates memorable characters full of magic and whimsy. In this workshop, she teaches participants how to create charcoal illustrations like the ones in her latest picture book, It’s a Miroocool! Part of the Bookworm Literary Festival. RMB 50. 10am-noon. The Bookworm (6586 9507, books@beijingbookworm.com)

Sat, Mar 16 YCIS Open Day: An International School Experience All ages. Want to play the violin or learn a new language? YCIS Beijing opens for the whole community to

experience what it’s like to be go back to school. Experience different aspects of YCIS school life through activities for parents and kids. A lunch will be served in the cafeteria, where you can speak to YCIS teachers, students and parents. Activities include a university guidance workshop, art workshop, beginner violin class, Chinese class, sports, and more. Free. 9am-12.45pm. Yew Chung International School of Beijing (8583 3731, enquiry@bj.ycef. com)

Roundabout Book Fair All ages. Stop by Roundabout’s next book fair for deeply discounted books of all kinds. Free. 9am-6pm. Beijing City International School (roundaboutchina@gmail.com)

Sun, Mar 17 Performance Poetry with CJ Bowerbird For teens and adults. Australian performance poet CJ Bowerbird leads a workshop on taking poems from the page to the stage, including how to use voice and volume to create drama and silence and pauses to heighten meaning. Part of The Bookworm Literary Festival. RMB 280. 4-6pm. Atelier (atelier@atelier.cn.com)

Tue, Mar 19 Come Write with Alison Lester Ages 4-8. Writer and illustrator Alison Lester uses her books, such as Magic Beach and Running with Horses, to help kids write and draw about their own lives. Part of The Bookworm Literary Festival. RMB 50. 10am-noon. The Bookworm (6586 9507, books@ beijingbookworm.com)

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Fairy School Drop-Out with Meredith Badger

Comptoirs de France Big Easter Egg Hunt

Ages 9-12. Australian children’s writer reads from her book about Elly Knottleweed, a fairy who hates being a fairy. Part of The Bookworm Literary Festival. RMB 50. 10am-noon. The Bookworm (6586 9507, books@ beijingbookworm.com)

Ages 2-10. From March 6-30, Comptoirs de France will sell colored eggs that sometimes contain an invitation coupon for their Easter egg hunt. Kids who find a coupon can register for the hunt at any CdF location. Free. 9am-noon. Comptoirs de France (6437 8994)

CISB Open House All ages. CISB invites prospective students and their parents to check out the school’s preschool, elementary, middle, and high school facilities. Free. 6.30-8pm. Canadian International School of Beijing (8046 6191, admissions@cis-beijing.com)

Fri, Mar 22 Beijing Travel Diary with Atelier Ages 13+. Through collages of images and text, this workshop will help participants make travel books with impressions, emotions and snapshots. Part of The Bookworm Literary Festival. RMB 50. 10am. The Bookworm (6586 9507, books@beijingbookworm.com)

Sun, Mar 24 DCB Performs at Wangfujing Cathedral All ages. DCB’s school choirs (composed of students, teachers, and parents), along with the Beijing Youth Orchestra and senior choir from the Nulushan School, perform at the historic Wangfujing Cathedral. Limited seating available. Price TBA. 7-8.30pm. Wangfujing Cathedral (RSVP@dulwichbeijing.cn)

Wed, Mar 27 Parent Workshop: Ayi Training Course For adults. Invite your ayi to this bilingual workshop, with topics like independence, hygiene and sanitation, risk taking, play, rest and relaxation, discipline, healthy diet and physical activity. RSVP required. Free. 1011.30am. Yew Chung International School of Beijing (eryn.vanwinden@ bj.ycef.com)

Fri, Mar 29 Skate Beijing 2013: Beijing Asian Invitational Skating Tournament All ages. This annual ice skating competition aims to promote the development of the sport in China while providing a platform for various ages and levels of skaters. Price TBA. 10am-6pm. Le Cool (6505 5776 Chinese only, Indywpf@gmail.com)

Sat, Mar 30 Skate Beijing 2013: Beijing Asian Invitational Skating Tournament See Mar 29 listing.

Spring into Easter at Kerry Hotel All ages. Join the Easter Bunny at Kerry’s Kitchen for a brunch buffet complete with Easter dessert station. Activities include an egg hunt, egg painting, and face painting. Everyone will take home a set of shiny bunny ears. RMB 298+/ adult (add RMB 198+ for free-flow beverages), RMB 188+/child. Time TBA. Kerry Hotel Beijing (6561 8833)

Easter Sunday Brunch All ages. Bunnies, colored eggs, an egg hunt, and sweet Easter surprises are the highlights of this Easter brunch. Treats include chocolate tarts, carrot and orange souffles, and chocolate. RMB 498+15% surcharge (includes one welcome cocktail). 11.30am-3pm. Kranzler’s (6465 3388 ext 4222)

Aroma Easter Brunch All ages. Kids can run wild with an Easter egg hunt and receive chocolates from the Easter Bunny, as well as enjoy an Easter brunch with the entire family. RMB 588, RMB 298 (ages 6-12), free for kids under 6. 11.30am-3pm. Aroma (5908 8161)

Skate Beijing 2013: Beijing Asian Invitational Skating Tournament See Mar 29 listing.

Ongoing Rescued and Shelter Dog Obedience Training Program For teens and adults. From March 8-24, ICVS is providing a free canine obedience training program for owners of rescued or adopted dogs. All dogs must be examined by an ICVS veterinarian, vaccinated, dewormed and on flea and tick preventives. The eight-hour course covers basic obedience, leadership, social walking, toilet training, aggressive food behavior, and more. Conducted in Mandarin and English. Application and registration required. Free. 10am-noon. International Center for Veterinary Services (8456 1939/40/41, icvs_ china@yahoo.com)

Exhibition: Hello from Australia! All ages. From March 16-21, Books Illustrated and the Australian Embassy are teaming up to introduce Beijingers to Australian picture books and storytelling. Capital Library Beijing hosts an exhibition of illustrations from award-winning storybooks, workshops, and events from The Bookworm Literary Festival. Prices TBA. Times vary. Capital Library Beijing (6735 8114)

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Essentials New Arrivals

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Willem Abel Zima

American. Born on No v 12 to Amy and Bill Zima at Beijing Un ited Family Hospital.

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Carla Marquez Rebollo Spanish. Born on Sep 30 to Jessica Rebollo and Oscar Marquez at Beijing United Family Hospital.

Laura Astrid Phua

Singaporean. Born on Jun 1 to Vivienne and Alex Phua at AmAsia International Medical Cen ter.

Want to share your new arrival with our readers? Email a photo (at least 1MB in size) of your little one with his or her full name, nationality, birth date, hospital and parents’ names to sijiachen@beijing-kids.com. Due to space constraints, we can only publish photos of babies born in Beijing after Sep 1, 2012.

ttard nd Ellis Svtu Louie Ro/Bla 16 to ritish. Born on No Chinese Stuttard at Liu Ning and Matt l. ty Yuquan Hospita Tsinghua Universi

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Alexander William C arr Korean/Australian. Bo rn on Sep 27 to Aeojoo Seok and Ch ris Carr at Beijing United Family Hospital.

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Echo (left) and Nova Walsh British. Born on Oct 15 to Lan g Walsh at Beijing HarMoniCare Women and Children’s Hospital.

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Living Indulge

Night on the Town Renata Carvalho lets her hair down

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Indulge Living

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enata Carvalho is originally from Bahia, Brazil. She has two kids: Daniel (age 5), who attends the British School of Beijing, and Rodrigo (age 2), a student at The Children’s House International Montessori Kindergarten. When she arrived at Hair & Beauty by Hummingbird, Carvalho had natural long, dark hair that hadn’t been cut in nine months, with very thin ends from excessive layering. She was initially nervous about trying color, but settled on chocolate “lowlights” rather than highlights with Salon Director Christian Ravaglioli and Creative Art Director Tom Yuen. Because Carvalho didn’t want to sacrifice too much length, Ravaglioli and Yuen played with volume and texture for a glamorous look that brought to mind roaring samba and hot summer nights. Sijia Chen

Hair & Beauty by Hummingbird Daily 10am-8pm. Unit 103, Bldg 3, Central Park, 6 Chaoyangmenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (6597 9119) www.hummingbird.net.cn 朝阳区朝阳门外大街6号新城 国际3号楼103

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First, Yuen shaped Carvalho’s eyebrows and used Shu Uemura Hard 9 brow pencil for balance and definition. He then brushed a Chanel concealer around her eyes and nose, mixing it with Joseristine Replumping with Marine Matrix Serum to reduce cakiness. He used Jun & Peace Perfect Combination 02 loose powder to reduce shine. Then, he created a classic smoky eye with Two Faced’s Smoky Eye Kit. Yuen further defined Carvalho’s eyes with Face It Extreme Brush Pen Eyeliner on her top lids, then capped off the look with Max Factor False Lash Effect mascara. Finally, he added color with Make Up Forever’s 5-Lipstick Color Palette and Bobbi Brown’s 4-Color Blush Set. March 2013

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Living Noticeboard

What’s Happening in Beijing

New Communications Director at BIBA

Give Your Loved Ones the Gift of United Family Home Health United Family Home Health (UFHH) is one of the first care services in China to provide clients and their families with United Family Healthcare’s world-class medical care from the comfort of their own homes. UFHH provides three types of services. The Continuing Care Services are designed to meet the needs of elderly, rehabilitation patients and chronic disease sufferers. UFHH’s Postpartum Services are designed to address the medical needs of new mothers and newborns in the first two to three weeks after birth. UFHH’s Concierge Care Services are designed to for those patients and institutions that require on-call physician and nursing services. For more info, visit homehealth.ufh.com.cn.

Karen McBride has taken on the role of communications director at Beijing International Bilingual Academy (BIBA). Originally from Northern Ireland, Karen is a graduate of St. Andrews University (UK) with a joint honors MA in French and Spanish. She spent many years in various international sales and marketing roles in European business before moving to China in 2004 with her husband and two children. In Beijing, she was VP Sales and Marketing for the dairy brand Wondermilk before joining BIBA as marketing and admissions manager in 2011. Her two children are students at BIBA.

SinoScuba Celebrates 10 Years of Diving in China

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Mark Orrow-Whiting Talks Academic Progress at BSB On Monday, January 21, Mark Orrow-Whiting was at The British School of Beijing’s (BSB) Sanlitun campus to speak to parents about helping their children make progress at school. Orrow-Whiting’s work deals with breaking down preconceived ideas about intelligence, ability and the curriculum. Orrow-Whiting drew on research into ability and learning capacity that demonstrates that intelligence and ability. He and his colleagues at Nord Anglia Education suggest that we should not categorize children in terms of ability, and believe that all students have the capacity to perform highly.

photos: courtesy of bju, sinoscuba, biba and bsb

SinoScuba, Beijing’s leading scuba and marine education organization, marked its 10th anniversary of serving China’s growing diving community and introducing thousands of people to the underwater world. Established on January 1, 2003, SinoScuba has pioneered scuba diving and marine education in China, being the first in China to offer Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI) courses including Drysuit Diver and Ice Diver and Project AWARE programs including Coral Reef Conservation. SinoScuba has brought the underwater world closer to Beijing through its Shark Interaction Program at the Blue Zoo Aquarium and Dolphin Interaction Program at the Beijing Aquarium, by teaming up with Beijing international schools for scuba and marine education programs, and by offering a wide range of PADI courses.


Noticeboard Living Dulwich Early Years Program to Join Legend Garden Campus Dulwich College Beijing is proud to announce that, after the construction of its new extension, the school will offer its Early Years program at the Legend Garden Campus. The new classes, which will run from Toddler through to Year 2, will start in August 2013. The Riviera Early Years Campuses will remain open, with classes for students aged 18 months to 7 years. The current Legend Early Years temporary campus will be closed and all students will move into the new facilities at the Legend Garden Campus. Dulwich has already begun to accept applications for the Early Years program at the Legend Garden Campus.

photos: courtsy of dulwich, bcis, and ycis beijing

Head of BCIS Wins 2012 International Talent in Chaoyang District Award The Head of Beijing City International School (BCIS), Nick Bowley, has been awarded the 2012 International Talent by the Chaoyang District government. This award honors his commitment to providing a truly solid and innovative education to the local community this past year. Among the five winners in this category, Bowley is the only representative from the educational arena. Bowley has served as a teacher, principal, and head of school in international schools in East Africa, the Middle East and China. He led BCIS as Interim Head of School for one year, 20072008. For the next 18 months, Bowley broadened his knowledge of international education by traveling the world as an accreditation officer for the Council of International Schools before returning to BCIS as a full-time consultant in January 2010. He assumed leadership of BCIS in July 2010.

YCIS Receives License to Run International Award for Young People On Tuesday, November 6, Yew Chung International School of Beijing (YCIS) was officially certified to offer The International Award for Young People. This award is the international version of the Duke of Edinburgh Award and has been warmly greeted by all teachers and students at YCIS. The International Award for Young People requires students to complete four key areas of self-development including Service, Adventurous Journey, Skills and Physical Recreation. Gold, silver and bronze awards can be attained depending on student’s age and length of time students participate in the program.

Correction On p59 of the beijingkids January/February 2013 issue, the price was originally misprinted for parking at the Shimao Department Store. The first two hours of parking are free; for every RMB 100 you spend at the mall, the additional hour of parking is free if you show your receipt. Otherwise, it costs RMB 10 per hour. Also, in the beijingkids January/February 2013 issue, there was a misprint on p53: Element Fresh does, in fact, have a kids’ menu.

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Living Talking Shop/Birthday Bash

The Royal Treatment Fiona’s Prince leaves a trail of stately clothes and accessories

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t’s hard not to fawn over the brightly-colored accessories and twee clothes at Fiona’s Prince. Rows upon rows of ankle boots and leather shoes are emblazed with hand-sewn dinosaurs, flowers, race cars, and fruits. Featuring natural materials like cotton and wool, the clothing line has a distinctly English feel, with pea coats, toggle closures, no-nonsense cardigans, and muted trousers. Established in Taiwan, Fiona’s Prince now has several branches across Beijing and caters to kids aged 0-8. The brand takes design cues from fairy tales while providing shoes that support – not hinder – a child’s development. Features include asymmetrical designs to help kids tell left from right, inner cushioning to ensure normal foot development, soles that vary according to age, side zippers for easy access, and 3M Thinsulate technology for boots. However, Fiona’s Prince isn’t cheap. Depending on the style and child’s age, a pair of boots can cost anywhere from RMB 1,0981,998, a pair of shoes ranges from RMB 558-998, and pure wool cardigans average RMB 1,590. Keep an eye out for the brand’s various seasonal promotions. Sijia Chen

1) Daily 10am-10pm. Shop VDM-11A, Solana Lifestyle and Shopping Park, 6 Chaoyang Gongyuan Lu, Chaoyang District (5905 1920) www.fionasprince.com 朝阳区朝阳公园6号蓝色港湾VDM-11A店铺; 2) Daily 10am-10pm. Shop 21, 5/F, Joy City Chaoyang, 101 Chaoyang Beilu, Chaoyang District (8552 8856) 朝阳区 朝阳北路101号朝阳大悦城5楼21店铺 See Directories under Shopping for more locations.

Rock Steady Make a boulder statement at O’le Climbing

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RMB 120/child (one hour), RMB 200/child (two hours), RMB 270/child (three hours); RMB 300/group (eating in the Tibetan loft); RMB 600/ group (one hour on the football pitch). Mon-Sat 10am-10pm, Sun 10am-8pm. 5 Shimencun Lu, Baiziwan Qiao Dong, Dongsihuan Zhonglu, Chaoyang District (186 1045 3101 English and Chinese, contactus@ ole-sports.org, oleclimbing@gmail.com) www.ole-sports.org 奥莱攀岩, 朝阳区朝阳区东四环中路百子湾桥东石门村路5号院 For detailed directions, refer to O’le’s directory listing under Sports.

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n its four years of operation, O’le Climbing has built a reputation as a venue for serious rock climbers and bouldering enthusiasts. In addition to a 12.5m high indoor climbing wall and 150sqm bouldering room, the center also offers football programs and ski trips to Duolemeidi. O’le Climbing also organizes birthday parties (best booked at least one week in advance). For RMB 120-270 per participant, O’le can design a program with any combination of climbing, bouldering, slacklining, and box climbing for a group of four to 20 kids. Suitable for ages 5-13, all parties are led by a bilingual instructor and include equipment. Box climbing is a relay-style game in which kids take turns stacking and climbing boxes – like a life-sized game of Jenga. The climber is attached to a belaying rope for safety, and is held aloft when the tower of boxes inevitably collapses. Slacklining is a summer activity in which kids walk along a rope tensioned between two anchor points using a stick for balance. There’s also a ladder-accessible “Tibetan loft” for relaxing in. Sijia Chen


On the Blog Living

By Land and by Subway Explore Beijing via the world’s largest urban subway system

Beijing’s new subway lines include Line 6 (Beihai stop pictured here), Line 9 extension, Line 8 extension and the south portion of Line 10

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our new stretches of the Beijing subway opened last month (January 2013), in the process leapfrogging Shanghai to become the world’s largest urban subway system in terms of length of track (442 kilometers to Shanghai’s 437). Perhaps most significant of the new lines is Line 6, which cuts its way east-west across the city from Haidian in the west to Tongzhou in the east, bringing online key areas in the center of the city which were previously not accessible by subway such as Nanluoguxiang and Houhai. Line 6 also has been billed as a stress relief to the over-capacity Line 1, whose path it traces about 3 kilometers or so northwards. Meanwhile, Line 10 has seen its L-shaped arc go almost complete circle, with a southeastern swing that traces the outside of the Third Ring Road. Two minor additions connect Line 8 (the Olympic line) southwards to Gulou and Line 9 connecting southwestern Fengtai district and most significantly linking the massive Beijing West Railway Station into the subway system. Here’s your chance to explore new locations that are now easily accessible by subway. Nanluogu Xiang (Line 6): This station opens at the south end of the hipster hideaway that is Nanluoguo Xiang, with its coffee shops, restaurants and boutiques. Stop by Plastered T-Shirts or NLGX for a fashionable Beijing shirt or sample dishes both domestic and international from one of the hutong cafes. Beihai North (Line 6): While it provides easy access to well-known Beihai Park, its name hides its significance as the south entrance to expat-friendly Houhai. A quick walk less than 500 meters to the east will lead you to the entrance of Houhai on the northern side of the street. Grab a bite at Hutong Pizza before heading due north of the Beihai North station is Prince Gong Mansion – a pleasant (though touristy) spot to see how the royals lived back then. Qingnian Lu (Line 6): This eastward station drops passengers off at the massive Joy City Chaoyang shopping mall – a veritable paradise of shopping, dining and kiddie fun. It is home to a massive

indoor skating rink, two floors of dining, the city’s first branch of Toys “R” Us and the gargantuan EE City indoor kids experience, where children can pretend to be one of 84 different occupations. Dongdaqiao (Line 6): A close access point to the popular Sanltiun/ Gongti area, this stop is located at the intersection of Dongdaqiao Lu and Chaowai Dajie. Nearby landmarks include Chaowai Soho (about a half kilometer southeast), the southeast gate of Gongti (home to Fundazzle, about 500 meters northeast of the station, and slightly farther away the Blue Zoo (about 900 meters northeast), and Central Park (800 meters southeast). Panjiayuan (Line 10): Just three stops from China World is Beijing’s most famous outdoor antique market, Panjiayuan. Although a great place to browse for curious little knick-knacks of dubious origin, don’t expect to find genuine antiques unless you’re an expert – though friends back home are unlikely to spot the difference. The entrance is 200 meters due west of the station on the south side of the road. Also in this neighborhood are a couple of Yashow-type markets filled with dozens of eyeglasses vendors, collectively (and colloquially) referred to as “Eyeglasses City.” If you can’t find frames you like there, they probably don’t exist. The buildings are located along the western side of the Third Ring Road about 200 meters north of the Panjiayuan station. Beijing West Railway Station (Line 9 extension): This isn’t much of a destination in itself, but this station is the Beijing terminus for many of the trains heading to popular destinations across China, from Hong Kong and Guangzhou to the south, Xian and Henan in central China, as well as Yunnan, Kunming and Tibet in the southwest.

This article was modified from a www.beijing-kids.com post by Michael Wester titled “With New Lines and Extensions, Beijing Takes Crown as World’s Longest Subway System.” For more updates on Beijing’s subway system, stay tuned at www.beijing-kids.com. For Directory listings of all the places mentioned, see p62. For a full subway map, turn to p84. March 2013

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Dining Dining Out

Table for Two (or Three, or Four) Pick Tavola for your next date night or family night

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Lunch: Daily 11.30am-2.30pm. Dinner: Sun-Thu 6pm-10.30pm, Fri-Sat 6pm-11pm. 2F, The Grand Summit, Section B, Liangmaqiao Diplomatic Mansion, 19 Dongfang Donglu, Chaoyang District (8532 5068, contact.bj@tavola.cn) www. tavola-bj.com 朝阳区东方东路 19号亮马桥外交公寓会所2层

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avola offers a sleek yet welcoming ambience in which to enjoy its modern, authentic Italian menu. It’s fun to watch the chefs at work in the open kitchen, and yet there’s very little noise to disturb conversation. The menu changes every three months, rotating luxurious dishes like gnocchi with speck, Taleggio, and tomato cream (RMB 108) and smoked duck ham and pumpkin Carnaroli risotto with parmesan (RMB 138). Meat lovers will relish the Livornesestyle Dalian red snapper with capers, anchovies, potato, and cherry tomato (RMB 198); or the classic Florentine steak for two (RMB 588). For pizza aficionados (or kids joining in on a date), there are classics like the Margherita with imported Buffalo cheese and basil (RMB 88), as well as gourmet pizzas. The Gustosa features pancetta, basil, potato, rosemary, and Buffalo cheese (RMB 108). All prices are subject to a 10 percent service charge, but you really do get what you pay for: service is prompt, attentive, and friendly. Ellis Friedman


Dining Top 5 Places for …

Dinner for Two Le Cabernet This dreamy little French bistro serves fondue, among other things. For RMB 398, this dish for two includes a beautiful pot of molten raclette, comte, and emmenthal cheese fondue, along with a large basket of bread, cold cuts, and tomatoes. The restaurant has bright, open windows and simple, classy décor. Daily 9am-11pm. Novotel Peace Beijing, 3 Jinyu Hutong, Wangfujing, Dongcheng District (6512 8833 ext 7621) 东城区王府井 金鱼胡同3号诺富特和平宾馆

Brasserie Flo 北京福楼餐厅 Take in the view of their outdoor garden while feasting on the finest of French cuisine and wine. Try the Parisian brunch menu (RMB 298, RMB 298 with free flow sparkling wine) on the weekends. Expect prompt service and fresh seafood offerings. 18 Xiaoyun Lu, Chaoyang District (6595 5135) www.flo.cn 朝阳区霄云路18号

Haru With its two locations, Haru is a sleek, sophisticated option for both Shunyi and inner city dwellers. Private rooms allow for an intimate ambiance to enjoy decadent Japanese cuisine. Try the jumbo bamboo prawns (RMB 88) or the Merry Roll (RMB 72). 1) Daily 11.30am-2pm, 5.30pm-10pm. 902 Pinnacle Plaza, Jingshun Lu, Shunyi District (8046 5112) 顺义区天竺镇开发 区荣祥广场902; 2) Unit N4-30, 3/F, Sanlitun Village North, 11 Sanlitun Lu, Chaoyang District (6415 2112) 朝阳区三里屯路11 号院(Village北区)能号楼三层N4-30单元

Grill 79 Hands down, Grill 79 has some of the best steaks in Beijing. The restaurant serves magnificent Australian Wagyu Marble for RMB 360-420 with a beautiful sweeping view of the city. Daily 6.30-10.30am, noon-2pm, 6-10pm. 79/F, China World Summit Wing, China World Trade Center Phase 3, 1 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District(6505 2299 ext 6424) 朝阳区朝阳区建 国门外大街1号国贸大酒店79楼

Nola Amble around Ritan Park before settling down at a table in this two-story Cajun-style restaurant. Bite into a po’boy sandwich or burger. Every day from 3-8pm, drinks are 50 percent off. In the warmer months, grab a seat on the outdoor patio. Mon-Fri 9am-12pm, Sat-Sun 9am-12pm. 11A Xiushui Nanjie, Chaoyang District (8563 6215) 朝阳区秀水南街11号

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You Say Tomato, I Say Frittata In the kitchen with EAST Beijing’s Executive Chef Rob Cunningham

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Rob Cunningham with his daughter Sachi (age 7, attends Daystar Academy)

6 tbsp olive oil 6汤匙橄榄油 ¼ red onion, diced ¼红洋葱,切丁 1 garlic clove, thinly sliced 1瓣大蒜,切成薄片 1 large yellow zucchini, diced 1个大的黄色西葫芦,切丁 1 large green zucchini, diced 1个大的绿色西葫芦,切丁 Parsley, chopped 香菜,切碎 Salt and pepper 盐和胡椒 5 eggs 5个鸡蛋 30g/1oz parmesan cheese, grated 30克/1盎司帕玛森芝士,磨碎


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Add the parsley and seasoning and take the pan off the heat to let it cool slightly. 加入香菜和调味料,关 火,直至冷却。

Break the eggs into a bowl and beat well. Add the warm ingredients from the pan, and fold them together. 将鸡蛋打入碗中,打 匀。起油锅,加入温热 的原料并混合在一起。

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Take the frittata out of the pan. Scatter parmesan on it and serve; it goes well with a tomato and cucumber salad. 把意大利蛋饼从锅 中取出,上面撒一 些干酪,即可食 用。辅佐番茄黄瓜 沙拉,味道更加。

5 Executive Chef Rob Cunningham began his culinary career at the age of 16. He has been cooking for 27 years, working in some of the best French and Italian restaurants in Sydney and Melbourne, Australia. In London, he worked at oneand three-star Michelin restaurants, and in Japan, he ran a small boutique hotel and restaurant. Cunningham currently lives in China, where he has resided for the past three years with his wife and two kids, Sachi and Taj. Previously, he was the executive chef at Capital M Restaurant; he currently works with Swire Hotels at The Opposite House and EAST Beijing.

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Health

Medical Milestones Important checkpoints on the road to good health by Ellis Friedman

Olive Yip (4 years old, attends Daystar Academy) gives her dad Jacob a check-up

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hildren need healthy parents, yet many parents put off those regular, and potentially life-saving health checks for themselves. Prioritizing your health not only sets an example for your children, but also ensures you’re able to be there for your kids for longer. The sad truth is that, as our age increases, so does our risk of disease. We spoke to Dr. Nizar Al-Salahat, M.D. Ph.D, medical director and orthopedic and team leader at Puhua International Hospitals – Shuangjing, and Dr. Wang Shoudong, general practitioner and director of the Immigration Check-Up Department at Vista Medical Center, to help grown-ups navigate the quagmire of adult health tests.

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30 Years Old: Cholesterol Once you’re out of your “roaring 20s,” it’s time to start getting annual lipid profiles. A full lipid profile checks for total cholesterol, HDL (“good” cholesterol), LDL (“bad” cholesterol), and triglycerides. Dr. Wang recommends ringing in your 30th year with one such profile. Why 30? He explains: “[At this age,] we start to have more pressure from work, we lack exercise, and we eat too much. [Though high cholesterol itself has] no symptoms, it can develop into heart and brain diseases.” Risk factors for high cholesterol include smoking, obesity, a diet high in fat and cholesterol, lack of exercise, high blood pressure, diabetes, and a family history of heart disease. If there is a family history of chronic heart disease and high cholesterol, Dr. Nizar says, “We need to start testing children at two years of age.” The lipid profile is a blood test, and you must refrain from eating, eight to twelve hours before. By Western measurements, the normal total cholesterol is under 200mg/dL (Chinese hospitals use the standard of 5mmol/L). Total cholesterol levels between 200 and 240 (or 5.2 and 6.2) are a bit high, and those levels require exercise and a low-fat diet, with a follow-up blood test within six months. Levels over 240 (or 6.2) are very high, and in addition to the lifestyle changes, both doctors would prescribe medication with a follow-up test a month later. Even those who get consistently normal results should get lipid profiles annually; those with high cholesterol may need to follow up as regularly as every month. 40 Years Old: Bone Marrow Densitometry Our bones, says Dr. Nizar, are in a constant state of balance between construction and destruction. The body naturally creates new bone and destroys old bone, but as we age, the destructive process outpaces that of construction. “[Thus], osteoporosis,” says Dr. Wang, “is common in the

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21 Years Old: Pap Smear Dr. Nizar, the American Cancer Society, and a number of other medical organizations recommend that women get their first pap smear at 21, and continue getting tested annually until the age of 65. Dr. Wang suggests women start even early as 18. After three consecutive years of normal results, the pap smear should be repeated every two years. This very important test screens for cervical cancer and pre-cancerous abnormalities like human papilloma virus (HPV). HPV is a sexuallytransmitted virus that has many types; some have no symptoms, others cause warts. While a minority of overall HPV cases progress into cancer, almost all cases of cervical cancer are caused by HPV, so early detection is crucial. A woman’s chance of getting cervical cancer under the age of 20 is slim to none, but it jumps to 14 percent between the age of 20 and 34, and spikes to 25.9 percent for women from 35 to 44. The incidence stays at 23.9 percent for women between 45 and 55, but Dr. Nizar points out: “If a woman gets to age 44 with all normal pap smears, her chance of getting cervical cancer is very low.” It’s necessary for women to begin regular pap smears in their early 20s. “Women have a higher incidence of being infected by HPV at that age,” says Dr. Nizar. It progresses into cervical cancer by the time a woman hits the 35-44 age range. Aside from HPV, risk factors for cervical cancer include smoking, family history, a previous chlamydia infection, more than three full-term pregnancies, a first pregnancy at younger than age 17, oral contraceptive pills, a low-fiber diet, or an intra-uterine device (IUD).

When scheduling a pap smear (also called Thinprep Cytology Test, or TCT), make sure it is not when you are menstruating, and refrain from intercourse 48 hours before the test. If the test comes back abnormal, it may indicate abnormal cell growth, called dysplasia. The dysplasia may be mild or moderate, which warrants observation, but if the dysplasia is severe, a colposcopy and biopsy will be indicated for further investigation.


Health elderly, as well as in pregnant and post-menopausal women.” Osteoporosis develops when bone density is low and bones become weak, brittle, and prone to fractures. Women don’t need to be elderly to be at risk for osteoporosis; loss in bone density generally begins during or after menopause, when the amount of estrogen in a woman’s body decreases. Men are also at risk as they age, as are Caucasian and Asian women, and anyone who has undergone radiotherapy, used steroids, or has a family history of osteoporosis. Lack of exercise can also contribute to its development, and those who are thin are more at risk.

The sad truth is that, as our age increases, so does our risk of disease Dr. Nizar recommends that women get their first bone densitometry test after the age of 40 and before menopause to establish a baseline bone density, but emphasizes that, “after menopause, a bone densitometry test is a must.” He recommends men to get their first bone densitometry test around age 50. The bone densitometry scan is a mild x-ray exposure, generally of the vertebrae and the femur (thigh bones), though Dr. Wang says pregnant women can undergo a bone densitometry test via ultrasound if pregnancy-related osteoporosis is suspected. The test should be repeated every two years. To determine bone mass, doctors use T-score results. “The maximum bone mass reached by a woman is at age 33,” says Dr. Nizar, so the T-score standard of zero uses a 33-year-old woman as the standard. Anything above -1 is normal, -1 to -2.5 indicates osteopenia, which generally indicates pre-osteoporosis. Anything under -2.5 is osteoporosis. Those with normal bone density should have a follow-up test every two years. Those with osteopenia should begin a high calcium diet and take calcium supplements, but “to be absorbed into the body, calcium needs the help of Vitamin D, so Vitamin D supplements should be taken with calcium supplements,” says Dr. Wang. Depending on the woman, some doctors will recommend she begin estrogen supplements to help combat osteoporosis. Regardless of bone density, it’s still a good idea to make sure your diet has enough calcium. A man or woman needs around 1,000 mg of calcium per day, though those with osteopenia or osteoporosis may need more. Milk has about 750 mg of calcium per glass, though if you don’t like milk, broccoli and oranges are high in calcium, and Dr. Wang also recommends more beans or Chinese bone soup. 50 Years Old: Prostate Check As men approach 50, they must seriously consider their prostate health. Dr. Nizar provides the alarming statistic that after 50 years of age, when the incidence of prostate cancer is 1 in 476, the chances of prostate cancer jump to 1 in 43 by age 60. Men have a one in eight chance of developing prostate cancer after the age of 75, and about half of men over the age of 50 have prostate problems or infections. Risk factors for prostate cancer include family history, a high-fat diet, and obesity. African-American men also have a higher rate of prostate cancer. Having a prostate exam at 50 may not only be a lifesaver in detecting the early stages of prostate cancer, but it can also help diagnose or treat benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). This painful condition, explains Dr. Wang, can cause urination problems and, if left untreated, requires surgery. Twenty-four hours before a prostate exame, men should avoid ejaculation. There are three forms of prostate checks: the first is the digital rectal exam (DRE), in which a doctor checks the rectum and prostate for lumps, hardness, or enlargement. The next is a blood test for prostate specific antigen (PSA). Dr. Nizar cautions that it’s not a diagnostic test, but rather an

indicator of potential prostate cancer that helps determine if abnormalities felt during the DRE will require a biopsy. The third test is an ultrasound, which can help evaluate the size and shape of the prostate, as well as detect calcifications and abnormalities. 50 Years Old: Mammogram One of the leading causes of death among women is breast cancer. According to Dr. Nizar, 1 out of 8 women will get breast cancer; the risk gets significant at age 50, and continues to increase every decade thereafter. Hence, the importance of mammograms, which can detect breast cancer in its early stages. A mammogram should become a regular check-up after age 50, and Dr. Wang recommends that women get their first mammogram at age 35. For Dr. Nizar, there is “a lack of clear-cut evidence of the effectiveness of mammograms [in women under 40].” However, he urges “high-risk women with a family history of breast cancer” to start at age 40. A family history means two or more first-degree relatives (sister, mother, grandmother, aunt), one or more relatives with two or more cancers (for example, a relative with breast and ovarian cancer), or a male relative with breast cancer. Further risk factors for breast cancer include smoking, obesity, family history, hormone therapy, and oral contraceptive pills. Additionally, women who began menstruating under the age of 12, or women with menopause above the age of 55, have increased risk. Two things that help decrease the risk of breast cancer? Breastfeeding and physical activity. Once the mammogram is complete, the findings can range from calcium deposits to distorted tissues or masses and lumps. If a mass or lump is present, often a biopsy is required to rule out cancer. Dr. Wang emphasizes that every woman should get mammograms every one to three years, depending on the recommendations of her doctor. The key to all these tests is to start doing them before problems arise. Regular tests and early detection will keep you at your peak for years to come. On the other hand, it’s important to keep in mind the recent controversy surrounding prostate screenings and mammograms; some doctors warn against unnecessary testing and treatment because of potential side effects. When considering any tests or treatment, an assessment of risk, history, and quality of life should factor into any health decisions. Both Beijing United Family Hospital and Puhua International Hospitals – Shuangjing offer all the tests mentioned. Vista Medical Center offers pap smears, lipid profiles and prostate checks, and works together with the best local hospitals to offer mammograms and bone densitometry tests.

Resources Beijing United Family Hospital 北京和睦家医院 Mon-Sat 8.30am-5.30pm. 24-hour emergency care. 2 Jiangtai Lu, Chaoyang District (5927 7000, 5927 7120 ER) 朝阳区将台路2号 Puhua International Hospitals - Shuangjing Daily 9am-6pm. 54 Wusheng Beilu, Dongsanhuan, Chaoyang District (8773 5522, 8911 6665) www.puhuaclinic.com 朝阳区 东三环武圣路54号 Vista Medical Center 维世达诊所 Daily 24hrs. 3/F, Kerry Center, 1 Guanghua Lu, Chaoyang District (8529 6618, vista@vista-china.net) www.vistachina.net 朝阳区 光华路1号嘉里中心3层

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Health Ms. Nutrition

Lessons from a Beijing Life

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fter three years of writing for beijingkids, this is my last column. We’re uprooting ourselves from our home of eight years and following my husband’s career to the US. Before I leave, I wanted to share some of the unique nutrition lessons I have learned while living here. Avoid processed food as much as possible. Eating food in its natural state has benefits beyond the usual health advantages. Wherever it’s done, processing strips nutrients from the original ingredients. Whatever is added back in is often too much, too little, or a less beneficial synthetic version of the nutrients that have been stripped out. The additional lesson I learned here is that with each step in the industrial processing of your food, the chance of exposure to unlisted additives, or worse, some kind of harmful adulterant, is increased. Remember, even milk is a processed food because it has been collected, pasteurized and homogenized, which requires quite a few industrial steps and often several middlemen. Sticking to food in its natural form that does not come in a box or stamped with a date of manufacture is a good start to eating healthy anywhere. Don’t let food scandals scare you. It is a good thing that food scandals are being discovered, but let’s face it: You need to eat. Staying away from processed foods is a good start, and do not let worries about the safety of fresh foods dissuade you from following a healthy diet. For example, worrying about pesticide levels on produce may prevent you from eating more vegetables. My advice is to eat a wide variety of produce because many plant compounds have clear health benefits and some help your body clear toxins. Stay away from too much refined flour and sugar, both of which can strain your body’s ability to “clean house.” Know your sources. If oil can come from gutters and even eggs can be faked, then it is worth being picky about your food’s origins, even if it means paying a bit more. Buy your vegetables either directly from an organic vegetable supplier or from smaller, trusted farms around Beijing. Get the latest updates from online groups, such as Yahoo group Beijing Organic Consumers Association.

Never stop trying new things. All this talk about food safety can paralyze you, and may even stop you from getting out and trying new foods. The truth is that you can never be 100 percent sure; you shouldn’t shut yourself inside with an organic salad every night either. Get out and explore. Be inspired by what you try. It could be the tongue numbing, mildly addictive huajiao (Sichuan pepper), or the use of cumin with lamb in Xinjiang cuisine. Savor these flavors and then try to recreate them at home. You don’t have to be a famous molecular chef to pick up a few ideas. Then, someday when you leave, you’ll be able to take some of the flavors of China with you.

Got a question? Olivia Lee (olivianutrition@gmail. com) has an MSc in nutrition and provides nutrition counseling. She can still be found online at Nutritioneer.net.

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Health The Doc Is In

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t sure feels great to be putting away those thick down coats, but springtime also brings about sneezing patients with itchy eyes. The medical term for spring allergies is allergic rhinitis, which literally means “inflammation of the nose.” It is more commonly referred to as hay fever (even though allergies don’t cause a fever). The chief culprit here is pollen from flowering trees and plants. Five to ten percent of people develop an abnormally strong reaction to these particles (inhaled through the nose): itchy, watery eyes, a clear runny nose, sneezing, and a headache. Others are faced with asthma and eczema. One of the healthiest treatments is very simple and cheap: a nasal saline rinse. Squeeze salty water through each nostril so the water flushes out of the other nostril or your mouth. While it sounds gross, it does wonders to flush out those pollen spores and dust before they trigger an allergic attack. It’s also very useful for anyone with congestion, chronic sinusitis, colds and flu, and maybe even asthma. You can buy these pre-made kits in local pharmacies, or make the solution yourself. All you need is a small squeeze bottle or a Neti pot. It’s important to use purified, distilled water to ensure no fungus or bacteria get inside your nose and sinuses. The primary treatment for spring allergies is over-the-counter (OTC) antihistamines: one that includes either diphenhydramine or chlorpheniramine. These are quite effective, but only last for a few hours and cause drowsiness. Diphendydramine (AKA Benadryl) in particular is so sleep-inducing that it’s the active ingredient in most OTC sleeping pills, like Tylenol PM. The second generation pills (chlorpheniramine) last almost 24 hours and cause much less drowsiness, but may not be as effective for some. Common pills include loratadine (Clarityn) and cetirizine (Zyrtec). If you have a runny nose and congestion, sometimes adding the decongestant pill pseudoephedrine (Sudafed) can really help. This medicine is the “D” ingredient in the allergy combination pills such as Claritin-D. But pseudoephedrine also has common side effects, such as insomnia and loss of appetite. It’s also notorious for being the base drug for methamphetamine, which is why in many countries this is no longer sold over the counter. Unfortunately, the new substitute decongestant phenylephrine (called PE on most packages) isn’t nearly as effective. Fortunately for us in China, we still use the more effective pseudoephedrine in our OTC medicines. If you have bad eye symptoms of tearing and itchiness, an OTC eyedrop medicine can help, such as naphazoline (Naphcon-A). If you need stronger medicines, the doctor can prescribe longer-lasting eye drops such as olopatadine (Patanol). If your family still has bad hay fever symptoms after using a combination of these treatments, it’s time to see your family doctor. You may need prescription medicine, such as a popular steroid nasal spray; while effective, these medicines are a last resort. By May, summer is fast approaching, and the worst of annual spring misery is over.

Need more info? Dr. Richard Saint Cyr is a family doctor at Beijing United Family Hospital, and the director of clinical marketing and communications. He runs the blog www.myhealthbeijing.com.

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Playing What's Fun In

Indigo Mall Beijing’s newest indoor oasis text and photo by Ellis Friedman

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pring may not officially begin until March 21, but the winter chill still lingers – meaning that staying indoors is often still the best option. Luckily, there’s a new shopping center in town under one glass roof: Indigo Mall.

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What's Fun In Playing If you’re planning to spend a Saturday or Sunday at Indigo, the ideal place to sate that lingering winter appetite is at at Feast by EAST Beijing. EAST Beijing, the newest hotel operated by Swire (which also runs the modern-chic Opposite House), is insistently serene, minimalist but warm, and is directly attached to Indigo Mall. The motto of all food done at Feast is “simple things, done well,” and the weekend brunch lives up to that motto in two or three scrumptious courses. The sunbathed restaurant has a pleasant view of the eastern Lido area, and the friendly staff and kid-friendly ambiance make for a pleasant, brunch. To aid digestion, ramble through Indigo, which you can access through a door just past EAST’s front desk. Indigo doesn’t flow like a standard mall, with a block of escalators in a stack; instead, escalators are staggered throughout the meandering mall, giving patrons time to savor window shopping. While some stores are still in the process of opening, Indigo is already fortified with local toy and baby shop darlings on the third floor, like Kids Land, Baby Land, and The Fifth Avenue. It will also be rounded out by the forthcoming Counting Sheep – also on the third floor. Kitchen enthusiasts can rejoice in the newest Cuccina store (on B1/F), which has all the cooking gadgets a chef could DATUNLU EAST wish OLYMPIC for. Tech fiends willGREEN relish the large Lenovo store (3/F) as well as all-around electronics purveyor Sundan (B1/F). There’s a Toni & Guy salon (B/1) if the family needs a trim, and Sephora (1/F), Watsons (B1/F), and OLYMPIC CENTER Herborist Spa (B1/F) to round HUIXINXIJIE out the BEIKOU health and beauty side of things. There are shops

aplenty to fill the wardrobe of any family member, including popular chains H&M (1/F, 2/F) and Gap (1/F, 2/F), - which both feature children’s sections. Pick up more threads at Tommy Hilfiger (1/F), Vero Moda (2/F), and Crocs (B1/F). Be sure to head to Page One (B1/F), the plush but affordable bookstore chain. The Indigo branch has a nook with a decent selection of English children’s books and young adult fiction. The rest of the store has a large collection of English language fiction, non-fiction, and more, as well as a breathtaking art and design books that make for great browsing. When you’re shopped out, catch a flick at CGV Xingxing International Cinema on the fourth floor. Savor the Hollywood feel of the light bulb-studded ceiling as you ascend the escalator. Screens at the entrance will tell you exactly what’s playing and what languages the films are in (Chinese only or Chinese with English subtitles). Snack combos are reasonablypriced (RMB 25 for popcorn and one drink or RMB 35 for popcorn and two drinks). In the lobby of the cinema is Cine Shop (4/F), and film buffs will love browsing the modest but intriguing selection of music, DVDs, books about movie stars, and moviethemed accessories. There’s also a Twosome Coffee (4/F) if you want to linger after a showing or enjoy a snack on their terrace that 望京西 WANGJING XI overlooks the mall’s atrium. When tummies really start rumbling, there’s a wide selection of cuisines and restaurants. Blue Frog (1/F) and Hercules (1/F) make up Western favorites, while there’s Bibigo (1/F) for Korean, Toyo Jazz (2/F) for Japanese, and Xihe Yayuan (1/F) for Peking Duck. If no one

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can decide, there’s always the Food Republic (3/F) and its abundance of Chinese food court selections. Pick up some sweets for the way home at Godiva (1/F), across from Blue Frog. For steak fans, Flamme is now open from 11am-5pm. Stay tuned for more restaurants, including Element Fresh, Tous Les Jours, Muse, Middle 8, Honeymoon Desserts, and Cold Stone Creamery. Indigo isn’t yet linked to the metro system, but there will be a stop in front of the mall when Line 14 opens in 2014. For now, grabbing a taxi or hopping aboard one of the free weekend shuttles (see below) are the best ways to get home after a cozy end-of-winter day frolicking in the climate-controlled luxury of Indigo.

Getting There Indigo offers free weekend shuttles to and from the mall at Liangma Qiao, Wangjing, Nanshiliju, and 798. Departures for the mall take place every hour on the hour between 11am and 9pm. Buses depart from the mall every hour on the half hour from 11.30am to 9.30pm. To take a bus from the mall, you must show a same day receipt from one of Indigo’s stores. To reach Indigo by bus, take the: 401, 402, 408, 418, 420, 621, 656, 659, 677, 688, 701, 909, 946, 955, 973, 976, 968, 991, or 107 to Jiuxianqiao Station.

RESOURCES Indigo Mall 颐堤港 Daily 10am-10pm. 18 Jiuxianqiao Lu, Chaoyang District (8426 0898) www. indigobeijing.com 朝阳区酒仙桥路18号

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Playing Family Travels

Land of One Thousand Temples Chan Trier Rhodes encounters monkeys in Cambodia

Chan Trier Rhodes (age 13) with a Cambodian lion statue

The Travelers Chan Trier Rhodes (age 13), her brother Sarak (11), her sister Channisai (2), and their parents, Dr. Reed and Channy Rhodes

Over the previous winter holidays, we flew from Beijing to Phnom Penh, Cambodia with Dragon Air. We’d flown to Cambodia with China Southern before, but prices were rising and we weren’t satisfied with our past experience. We stayed at Angkor Bright Guest House, which had affordable prices, A/C, and great staff. We booked our tickets using a travel agent.

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The flight to Phnom Penh cost RMB 17,350 roundtrip for two adults and three kids. At Angkor Bright Guest House, it cost USD 15 per

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night for a room without a window and USD 20 per night for a room with a balcony.

The Best Part For me (Chan Trier), there were two “best parts” to the trip. The first was the food, which I had eagerly anticipated all year. Cambodian snacks are excellent and there are just so many to choose from. The other best part of the trip was the scenery and places to see around town. In Kampong Cham, visitors can go to the riverside by night and see people dancing and selling food. It was like an open-air fair that took place every night.

The Worst Part The worst part of the trip was the rain, which would fall in quick spells every now and then. The winter holiday is a better time to see Cambodia, because it’s not too hot nor not too cold.

An Unexpected Moment The most unexpected moment was when we visited a temple inhabited by monkeys. It was a special day in Cambodia, where you have to go to the temple to pray. We were getting off the tuk-tuk when a monkey came and grabbed one of the containers with food in it. When the tuk-tuk driver tried to take the container from the monkey, it snarled and looked like it was going to bite or attack us. So the driver threw a shoe at it to get it to drop the food. It worked, but I hid inside the temple during the whole fight because I was so scared.

Family-Friendly Factors In Cambodia, most people speak English and it’s possible to use American dollars. Almost everywhere you go, there are snacks that you can buy on the street. In addition, taxis and buses are easy to come by and drivers sometimes speak English. You can also get around in tuktuks, rickshaws, and motorcycles, but you have to know the average price. Otherwise, drivers may make you pay more.

Travel Tips • Expect rain if you’re going to Cambodia over the summer. • Be careful when visiting some mountains or temples; monkeys can bite. Make sure all your shots are up-to-date. March 2013

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Shutterbugging in Shanghai By land and by sea for the Morts

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The Travelers Elsie (age 20), her sister Becky (15), and their parents Paul and Susanne Mort. Becky is currently a student at Yew Chung International School of Beijing.

The Plan I (Elsie) visited Shanghai with my family during the October holiday. On Tripadvisor.com, we discovered a highly-recommended tour service called Newman Tours (www.newmantours.com). After arranging several tours online, we flew with China Eastern Airlines from Beijing to Shanghai. We stayed in two different hotels: the magnificent Hotel Indigo Shanghai on the Bund (based on Tripadvisor recommendations) and the Crowne Plaza Shanghai.

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the most beautiful woman in history and a statue of a goddess with a moustache!

The Worst Part The tour of the Bund was hot and crowded. Because it was Golden Week, the city was packed. I ended up getting terribly sunburnt and Becky (who was recovering from a cold) had trouble keeping up with the unrelenting pressure of the schedule.

Unexpected Moments On our last night in Shanghai, we met with one of my dad’s co-workers for dinner at Monty’s Steakhouse (www.montysteakhouse.com). Not only was the food superb, but we virtually had the restaurant to ourselves. We were even entertained by a live band as we ate!

The Cost My dad met up with us after a business trip to New Zealand, so only three plane tickets were purchased from Beijing. Roundtrip airfare (for three) cost RMB 5,800 in total. For the first two nights, we stayed at the Hotel Indigo Shanghai on the Bund and booked two rooms at RMB 2,622 each. The next two nights were spent at the Crowne Plaza Shanghai (again, with two rooms) at a cost of RMB 1,438 per room. We took a series of tours with Newman Tours: Two half-day tours cost RMB 720 each, and a whole-day excursion to Suzhou was RMB 4,120.

The Best Part The Shanghai museum was the highlight of our adventure. The tour reviewed several thousand years of Chinese history, myths, and legends through a selection of artifacts. Our tour guide was well-versed in lore and used an iPad with pictures and diagrams to help illustrate the colorful history of objects, including a teapot said to be owned by

Family-Friendly Factors The activities we did on our trip would be more meaningful for older children. However, our tour guide spoke English and assured us that private tours can be customized to suit any age. Also, the Hotel Indigo featured cozy movie pods which can be booked for watching films with the entire family.

Travel Tips • Visit Shanghai during the off season; you’ll be able to appreciate the city on a more intimate level. • Don’t overload your schedule. Allow yourself some time to explore the city and take in its beauty at leisure. • Bring sunscreen if you have fair skin! Shanghai has much clearer skies and cleaner air than Beijing, which also means more sun. • Eat before the plane ride. The food on the plane was not to be trusted. March 2013

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Playing Inside

CISCA Teachers Esther Ho, Deidre Fu (first and second from the left) and Artistic Director Flora Zeta Cheong-Leen (far right) with a class of intermediate ballet students

Raising the Barre Beijing’s burgeoning ballet schools by Sijia Chen; photo by VivaXiao Photography Studio

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n a city that offers so many choices of after school activities – cooking, debate club, rock band, Model UN, photography, and even Lego Robotics – ballet can seem like a quaint choice. And yet, this classical dance form boasts a long and storied tradition of grace, strength, and self-discipline. The word “ballet” evokes images of gravity-defying leaps, delicate steps, great tragedies, and ornate costumes. Classics like Swan Lake and The Nutcracker remain as popular as ever, while contemporary ballets by choreographers such as Merce Cunningham, Matthew Bourne, and Robert Joffrey seek to innovate the genre by introducing elements of contemporary dance. As a pursuit, ballet offers several benefits. For one, it is physically challenging. Though professional dancers make pirouettes and jetés look effortless, ballet works muscles in the arms, legs, and torso to condition strength, flexibility, motion, and endurance. Like many other forms of exercise, ballet can alleviate stress, improve spatial awareness, and promote overall cardiovascular health. Secondly, ballet can foster self-esteem in children. As they begin to improve and perform in front of audiences, students gain a sense of pride and accomplishment that

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can extend to other parts of their lives. Being part of a classroom community also helps kids develop social skills and fosters a sense of trust. “We have a great family atmosphere at our school,” says ballet teacher and On Pointe Dance Studio Founder Chlöe Brydges. “The big [kids] take the little ones to the toilet, and the little ones look to the big ones for inspiration.” Ballet also teaches self-discipline, which kids must internalize in order to master the various dance techniques. Flora Zeta Cheong-Leen is the founder of The Conservatory of International Style and Cultural Arts (CISCA). She speaks plainly about the challenges that kids will have to face in ballet: “[Parents] can be soft with their kids at home, but we will be tough,” she says. “In that 45 minutes to an hour that we have them in class, the discipline must be on.” Most of the ballet schools in Beijing follow teaching standards set out by the Royal Academy of Dance (RAD), an internationally-recognized examination board and training syllabus. The curriculum diverges into two streams: a graded stream and a vocational advanced stream. The latter is designed for students who want to pursue a career in


Inside Playing professional dance, while the former is better-suited to those who wish to continue doing ballet for leisure. All students start out in the graded stream and generally indicate their interest in the vocational advanced stream around Grade 4 or 5. The move means increased training hours, more difficult exams, and an emphasis on technique. To evaluate students, RAD holds yearly accredited examinations overseen by a RAD-certified inspector. The best age to start ballet largely depends on the individual; some children will have the attention span to follow instructions from an early age, while others will not. Most kids begin between the ages of 4 and 8; before 8 years of age, a student’s bones are still too soft to get into the finer points of technique. Younger children (ages 3-4) can develop their coordination, rhythm, strength, and stamina through loosely-structured pre-ballet lessons called creative movement classes. These sessions will form the foundation of their ballet training later on. That being said, kids who show an interest past the age of 10 should not be discouraged from participating in ballet. Even teens and adults can – and should – get in on the action, insists Cheong-Leen. They may not become professional dancers, but they will gain a new and rewarding pursuit that will rewire the way they move. “Grace is learned,” says Cheong-Leen. “It is a process, and it can be adopted. There is no such thing as a ‘worst student,’ because ballet is something that can be expressed instantly.”

On Pointe Dance Studio Founded in August 2012, On Pointe Dance Studio is a dance school that offers beginner to advanced classes for expat kids aged 4 and up. The school’s ballet syllabus conforms to Royal Academy of Dance (RAD) standards, with accredited annual examinations taking place every year from May to June. Jazz and tap classes follow Imperial Society of Teachers of Dance (ISTD) standards; the former focuses on styles ranging from Broadway to commercial jazz. The ballet curriculum diverges into two paths: a graded stream and a vocational advanced stream. All students take part in the former until they reach the required age and skill level to opt for the latter. Currently, On Pointe’s students come from ISB, BSB, DCB, WAB, and more. Areas: Dongzhimenwai, Shunyi Teacher certifications: The lead teachers at On Pointe are Chlöe Brydges for ballet and Paul Charles for jazz and tap. Brydges is a RADcertified dancer with 12 years of teaching experience who has toured with companies all over the world. Charles is a stage and screen actor who graduated from the Guilford School of Acting; he is trained in jazz, tap, ballet, and contemporary dance. Senior ballet students serve as teaching assistants, and there’s a max teacher-to-student ratio of 1:10 (1:5 is typical for younger children). Cost: RMB 100/60-minute class, RMB 150/90-minute class, RMB 75/45-minute class (creative movement) Language spoken: English Hours of operation: British School of Beijing (Shunyi Campus): MonFri 3.30pm or 4pm to 8.30-8.45pm; East Lake Villas: Sun (according to students’ needs) Addresses: 1) British School of Beijing (Shunyi Campus), 9 Anhua Jie, Shunyi District 顺义区安华街9号南院北京英国学校; 2) East Lake Villas, 35 Dongzhimenwai Dajie, Dongcheng District 东城区东直门外 大街35号东湖别墅 Contact: 183 1094 5950, onpointebeijing@gmail.com, www.onpointebeijing.com

Ballet Pro Dance Studio Offering ballet courses for ages 4.5 and up, Ballet Pro is a Hong Kongbased dance company that expanded to Beijing in 2003. The school’s

curriculum combines elements from RAD, the Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet, and Beijing Dance Academy. In addition to ballet classes, Ballet Pro hosts seminars, workshops, performances, and dance residencies. Ballet Pro’s CBD classes at Qijiayuan are taught in English and Chinese, while other branches offer Chinese classes only. Areas: Lido, CBD, Changping Teacher certifications: Teachers come from the Royal Academy of Dance (RAD), the National Ballet of China, and the Dance Academy of China. Cost: RMB 2,880 for 24 classes Languages spoken: Chinese, bilingual English/Chinese (check website for details) Hours of operation (Qijiayuan): Wed 1.30-3pm (adult), 4.45-5.30pm (ages 5-6), 5.45-6.30pm (ages 4.5-6) Addresses: 1) Qijiayuan Diplomatic Residence Compound Clubhouse, Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District 朝阳区建国门外大街齐家园外 交公寓会所; 2) Lido Place Clubhouse, 6 Jiangtai Lu, Chaoyang District 将台路6号丽都乡村俱乐部; 3) Rm 301, Unit 2, Bldg 6, Zone 1, Tiantongyuan, Changping District 昌平区天通苑1区6号楼2单元301室 Contact (Qijiayuan): Ms. Eng at 135 2034 7722 (English), Mr. Peng at 133 8108 1081 (Chinese), theballetpro@gmail.com, www.theballetpro.com

The Conservatory of International Style and Cultural Arts (CISCA) 北京天爱国际艺术培训学院 Co-founded by ballerina, actress, model, and entrepreneur Flora Zeta Cheong-Leen in 2009, CISCA aims to become a training ground for professional performing artists of all stripes. In addition to ballet, the center offers martial arts and modeling classes. CISCA currently has around 400 students representing a mix of expats and locals. In addition to its three locations in Beijing, CISCA holds ballet classes at a number of international schools, including MSB, BSB, Daystar, BJNTA, New Garden, and TFLH. Areas: CBD, Lido, Shunyi South Teacher certifications: Cheong-Leen is a graduate of both the Royal Ballet School in the UK and Paris Opera in France. She has performed throughout Italy, Germany, China, and the US. After returning to Hong Kong, she starred in several feature-length movies and studied costume design. The winner of several performing arts awards, Cheong-Leen currently serves as the director of the Hong Kong Ballet and cochairman of the Hong Kong Ballet Guild. In addition, all but a few of CISCA’s ballet teachers are also professional dancers who perform in independent productions. All teachers are bilingual. Cost: Starting from RMB 165/45-minute class; RMB 1,600/10 classes Languages spoken: English and Chinese Hours of operation: Varies according to location; call for more information. Address: 1) Quanfa Garden Clubhouse, 2 Xiangjiang Beilu, Chaoyang District (8470 5630) 朝阳区香江北路2号泉发花园会所; 2) Rm C208, Lido Country Club, 6 Jiangtai Lu, Chaoyang District (6438 1677) 朝阳 区将台路6号丽都乡村俱乐部C208; 3) Gemdale International Garden Clubhouse, 91 Jianguo Lu, Chaoyang District (8470 5630) 朝阳区建 国路91号金地国际花园俱乐部 Contact: info@cisca.com.cn, www.cisca.com.cn/english

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Look Ma, No English! Expat parents demystify the local Chinese school system by Sijia Chen; photos by The Bloom Family Photography

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A love of reading brings Bernadette closer to her classmates

The van Lawick van Pabst-Koch Family Three-year-old Bernadette van Lawick van Pabst has blonde, curly hair and big blue eyes. She lives in Xingfucun with her mom Elisabeth Koch, dad Albert van Lawick van Pabst, and 18-month-old brother Diederik (or Dede). For the most part, the van Lawick van Pabst-Koch family are like any other expats. They shop at April Gourmet, have lived in Beijing for five years, and speak several languages (Dutch, English, and Chinese) among the four of them. Both Koch and van Lawick van Pabst are entrepreneurs; Koch is the founder of Elisabeth Koch Millinery, a hat-making studio whose creations have appeared on the cover of many international magazines, while van Lawick van Pabst is the founder of SDS Ventures, a tech investment firm that provides advice to sustainable ventures. And yet, one thing sets Bernadette apart from many of her peers: She attends a local Chinese school. Though there are other foreign students at Beijing Sweet Angel Kindergarten (北京幸福天使幼儿园), Bernadette is one of the most visible. “One day, she said [a boy called] Andy was pulling her hair in class,” says Koch. When Koch brought it up with Bernadette’s teacher, she said: “Oh no, it’s not that! The other kids are fascinated with her hair, so they keep trying to touch it.” The decision to put Bernadette in a local Chinese school was largely spurred by location and cost. Previously, she had attended The Children’s House International Montessori Kindergarten (both the CBD and Lufthansa locations) and Ivy Academy. However, Koch wanted something within walking or cycling distance; that’s when she heard about Sweet Angel from another mom. There was one catch: Koch didn’t speak or read Chinese. “I basically Google Translated Sweet Angel’s entire website,” she laughs. “The

research took hours, but the information was surprisingly complete.” She was impressed by the school’s seemingly multi-faceted approach to education, which included music, dance, fine arts, and sensory education. However, her husband was apprehensive about sending Bernadette to a local school. Would she be subject to rote memorization? How would they communicate with the school administration? What about bribery? And yet, the tuition price was undoubtedly a big draw. At RMB 3,000 per month, Sweet Angel worked out to approximately RMB 36,000 per calendar year. For a full day program, the same spot at an international kindergarten could cost anywhere from RMB 55,000 to just under RMB 100,000 per child per academic year. Cost effectiveness was key for Koch and van Lawick van Pabst. As entrepreneurs, they didn’t have access to an expat package that would cover the price of education for their kids. There are a few differences between local and international kindergartens, of course. Sweet Angel doesn’t offer half days and doesn’t break for the summer. Students attend school from 8am to 5pm every day. Tuition included some odd purchases, like a duvet for the daily nap (which Bernadette doesn’t always willingly participate in). That being said, the application process was surprisingly painless. Koch didn’t have to fill out any forms until the first day of school, but she did have to take Bernadette to one of three approved hospitals for blood tests, then turn over the results to Sweet Angel. During the application process, Koch found out that Sweet Angel is actually a private school. Unlike public schools, which are partly or fully subsidized by the Chinese government, private schools collect tuition and other fees from parents. Ostensibly, they also offer better March 2013

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Learning just fine, but wishes that she understood more of what was going on. “We didn’t turn in homework for months because I had no idea that Bernadette was supposed to have any,” she recalls. However, she can always turn to Google Translate and Fanfan’s parents – both Englishspeaking lawyers – for help. Koch and her husband plan to keep Bernadette in the local school system for elementary. Her brother Dede will follow when he reaches age 2. That being said, they will probably move their kids to an international school for middle school and high school because of the lighter workload. For now, they are happy with their decision to send Bernadette to Sweet Angel. “Don’t be afraid to send your kids to a local school,” says Koch. “The experience has been all positive [for us] so far.”

Bernadette has plenty to smile about

facilities, smaller class sizes, are more likely to hire foreign teachers, and emphasize English learning more than their public counterparts. There are exceptions; some of the best schools in Beijing are highprofile public schools with a history of academic excellence, such as Beijing 101 Middle School and Fuxue Elementary School. So far, Koch has been pleased with Bernadette’s experience at Sweet Angel. Bernadette made friends right away and now knows all her classmates by name: Fanfan (her best friend), Da Mei and Xiao Mei (the twins), and so on. In the past, Bernadette could only understand ayi’s Chinese despite being born in a Chinese environment; now, she is fluent in Mandarin. In addition, Bernadette seems to have picked up some good habits from school. “One thing that struck me was how clean the school was,” says Koch. “Every day, the students have to get a clean cup and towel from the front of the class, and then use them over the entire day.” She was both surprised and amused to find that Bernadette was suddenly able to tuck shirts into perfect squares – a skill she developed at school from folding her blanket after every nap. The experience has also had its moments of hilarity. Koch was aware that Sweet Angel incorporated potty training into the students’ daily routine, but she wasn’t prepared for what Bernadette did at home one day. “She went to the bathroom, then dropped to all fours and stuck her butt in the air,” laughs Koch. “It turned out that this is what they’re taught in class – an adult is meant to ‘wipe off’!” A friend later confirmed the same behavior in her own daughter, a student at another local school. Koch also gets the school menu texted to her every day at 8am, which often results in questionable Google Translate results. For example, “gold and silver volume” turned out to be jinyin juan (金银卷), a type of steamed bun. For the most part, Koch is able to communicate with the school

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Dante Jabbari (age 7) attends Fuxue Elementary School

The Jabbari-Rodriguez Family Melissa Rodriguez and Bamdad Jabbari are originally from Ontario, Canada. Rodriguez is a naturopathic doctor, while Jabbari works at Microsoft. They have two kids: Dante (age 7) and Ariana (age 5). Dante (known as Dingding in Chinese) currently attends Grade 2 at a Chinese public school called Fuxue Elementary School, while Ariana is a student at The Family Learning House. The Jabbari-Rodriguez family has lived in Beijing for over four years. Dante transferred to Fuxue Elementary School’s Chaoyang branch (府学胡同小学朝阳学校) in September of 2012. Founded in 1368, the original branch in Beixinqiao is considered one of the top 12 primary schools in Beijing. He had to write an entrance exam that covered English, Chinese, and mathematics. In addition, Rodriguez and her husband had to provide copies of their passports, visas, temporary residence form, and a letter of transfer from his old school.


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School’s out at Fuxue’s Chaoyang branch, a local elementary with over 600 years of history

Like Elisabeth Koch, neither Rodriguez nor Jabbari are fluent in Chinese. However, it was important to Rodriguez that language barriers were kept to a minimum. “I didn’t want to have all these people translating for me and feel like ‘Oh great, a foreign lady; now, we’ve got to talk in English,’” she says. “I get the gist of [things] and Google Translate text messages that teachers send me. If I need help, I’ll ask ayi or my son’s tutor.” When it comes to local schools, Rodriguez believes that individual differences can make or break a child’s experience. “It all comes down to the teacher,” she says. “You can have a great teacher and go to a crappy school, and it’s fine, or you can go to a great school and have a bad teacher.” When asked whether he was happy at Fuxue, to Rodriguez’s surprise, he said: “Yes, because of the way the teachers treat the kids.” “I thought maybe he’d say ‘Yes, because this school has a lot of sports’ or “Because we get more breaks,’” says Rodriguez. “So that for me is real validation.” However, attending Fuxue has required adjustment on Dante’s part. “The workload is heavy,” says Rodriguez. “I’m not going to deny that.” At the beginning of the school year, Dante refused to do any work in class; at home, he wouldn’t sit still. “We thought: ‘Oh gosh, this isn’t going to work,’” says Rodriguez. “At the previous school, I would do an hour of homework with him and if it wasn’t finished, then it wasn’t finished. But here, they said: ‘No, you have to finish the homework or Dante will have to go to another school. We said: ‘OK, let’s try to finish the homework for one week and see what happens.” To Rodriguez and Jabbari’s alarm, it took an average of two and a half hours for Dante to finish his homework that first week, leaving no room for leisure. So, they looked for ways to help. “We devised a bunch of strategies to try and help him,” says Rodriguez. “We came up with

a reward scheme, which actually worked, and we did affirmations. He kept complaining that his homework was too difficult, but we said: ‘Tell yourself that it’s easy and you’ll start believing it.’ Sometimes I would lean out the car window and yell at strangers ‘Today’s going to be a great day!’ to try to make things fun for him.” Over the next month, Dante started to gain confidence and actively do his schoolwork. Currently, he attends school from about 7.45am to 3.20pm every day. His tutor comes over from Monday to Friday to help with homework, which now takes him about an hour to an hour and 15 minutes. Recently, he has settled into enough of a routine to do taekwondo as an after school activity twice a week. Though Dante has a heavier workload than most of his peers who attend an international school, Rodriguez believes that the experience will ultimately benefit him. “More of his time has to be sacrificed, but he is learning self-discipline and a sense of responsibility,” she says. “Sometimes I tell him he doesn’t have to worry about his homework because it’s late, but he’ll say: ‘No, no, I have to finish it.’” Like the van Lawick van Pabst-Koch family, Rodriguez and Jabbari plan to keep Dante and Ariana in the local school system for elementary but not for middle and high school. “At that point, the pressure builds up too much,” says Rodriguez. “You have to attend a good middle school, so that you can attend a good high school, then go on to university.” Though the cost of international schools were definitely a deterrent, Rodriguez’ and Jabbari’s first choice was always to send their kids to a local Chinese school. “We want them to be immersed in Chinese language and culture – to read, write, and speak,” says Rodriguez. “We don’t know how long we’re going to be here, but it makes a lot of sense to be able to function in the society in which you live. And for the future, knowing Chinese will be very important.”

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Learning Blank Canvas

Students from

Western Academy of Beijing fill March’s Blank Canvas

Cheok Chun Chong, 15, Malaysia

Min Jung Cho, 18, South Korea

Stephanie Yang, 15, Hong Kong

Julia Choi, 16, South Korea Simon Lentz, 16, Sweden

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Christina Chen, 19, US

Chun Ni Ko, 17, Taiwan

Anja Grabner, 15, Austria

Jim Luo, 18, Canada

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I Want to Be an Art Consultant Jonathan Boehm knows art when he sees it

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s an art consultant for Imagine Gallery in Beijing, Jonathan Boehm spends his days in studios and galleries curating works to exhibit in galleries and public spaces. In addition to searching for artists and sourcing their works for display, he canvases for companies that might be interested in renting art for display. Originally from Paris, France, Boehm studied art history. He also holds a master’s degree in political science and an international trade degree. He first came to China in 2008 for four months and returned last year after a stint in India. He spoke to students at Beijing City International School (BCIS) about art and inspiration. Ellis Friedman

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When I Grow Up Learning

“The relationship an artist has with his paintings is directly connected to his inspiration”

Ana Ota, 10, Brazil How do you know if art is good? Part of my background [is in] art history. In art history, you have to know all the techniques and media. By looking at art constantly, you get an idea of what’s good and what’s not. You look at the color, see how you can preserve the artworks, and how it will age. If you have talent but you don’t have good materials, you can’t do anything.

Bridget Leibold, 10, Australia When you don’t like a piece of art, how do you tell the artist? We always have to think about how to be diplomatic. If the quality is not there, usually the artist is aware of what he has been doing. So you can say “Oh, this one I don’t really like, so I’m not sure.” Otherwise, I would just say the technique has to be improved, or the technique is there but the theme is not up to the standards I have in mind.

Sarah Williams, 10, Australia How do artists decide their ideas? It’s really dependent on their inspiration. They take into account ethnic roots, family background, or a cause that they want to fight for, like environmental issues or cultural exchange. I also want to make people aware of something, of an issue in society. So that’s where I come in and say, “Hey, I would like to work on this. Would you mind doing [a piece] about that?”

Chengwei Xu, 10, Hong Kong How do you know which artworks [to] exhibit? That depends mostly on the theme of the exhibition and the quality of the reputation

of the artist. Because an artist always has a reputation that he’s building all his life, and we have to make them more and more famous. Technique is really important [in] expressing yourself. [By looking at] technique and reputation, you can assess the quality of an artwork.

Nini Lepore, 10, China/US When you’re making a piece of art and you realize that you did something wrong, do you try to fix it or do you just leave it? Good question. You have to be creative but flexible, so you can’t just leave it. If there’s a logistical problem with the piece, I have to fix it. Considering the value of the products I’m working with, it has to be perfect. If you have experts coming, they’re going to look at [how it all comes together].

Cici Liu, 10, China If an artist paints something, what is their relationship to the artwork? It depends. For example, one of the artists I work with, I entered his studio and saw this huge canvas of famous historical characters. I asked, “Why did you decide to paint him?” He said, “I went to this island and he’s really famous on this island, that’s why I decided to paint him.” So the relationship an artist has with his paintings is directly connected to his inspiration. Buda Du, 10, China How do you know if a piece of artwork is good for an exhibition or not? It really depends on the theme of the exhibition and the technique of the artist, the way he paints or sculpts. Sculptures are even harder to assess than other artworks, because it either works or it doesn’t. For a painter it

depends on how he mixes the colors, how the theme is going to match with what he had in mind. When an artist is done, he’ll know if that’s what he had in mind or if he has to keep working on it.

Sarak Rhodes, 11, Cambodia If you don’t like someone’s art and you want to change it, can you ask someone else to make it better? You can, but you have to think that when an artist creates something, it’s personal. So the people are going to be judged on something personal and sensitive; you have to be cautious about that.

Natasha Ong, 11, Malaysia Q1: If there’s a painting that you think is not very good, what do you do with the painting? We have storage, so you can put it in storage in the gallery or the museum and just wait for a theme that you could match with it. Otherwise, you can ask the artist to modify it a little bit. If the colors are not bright enough, or there is something like that, the artist can work on it.

Q2: What do you do if you get stuck on something? I try to do my best to not get stuck. You just have to foresee most of the inconveniences. Right now I’m having a problem because Chinese New Year is coming and I have an exhibition at the beginning of March. I had to create a bunch of leaflets and it’s been a month that I’ve had trouble printing them, because you can’t print something if the artworks aren’t perfect on the paper. That’s why I planned a month ahead, and I succeeded yesterday. Whew!

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Parenting Beijing Baba

Hats off to Ayi Poppins Sometimes you don’t know what you’ve got until you’ve gone on holiday by Gareth Jones

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’was the night before Christmas, when all through the house, not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse.” Well that wasn’t strictly true in the Jones-Wong’s household since we were all jetlagged to hell. Xiao Qing and I took turns as soporific sentinels, guarding the stairs of my parents’ house in the UK in case one of our small people might negotiate a cunning descent, the urge to verify that Baba hadn’t clicked the UK delivery address on his Amazon account and not its Beijing counterpart, fueled by body clocks unsure of whether to sync up with Wales, Wangjing or Warsaw. Before Christmas lunch was served, the solitary chocolate liquor supped by my alcohol intolerant wife, seeped its way into her bloodstream. As Xiao Qing lay red faced in a deep state of unconsciousness on my parents’ sofa, I was left with the terrifying task of having to look after my own offspring! You see, I dread holidays. Actually that’s not true; I dread holidays when Ayi will not be with us. Just as living in China for eight years has prevented me from developing the slightest ability or inclination to do more around the apartment than changing the occasional light bulb, the idea of being responsible for my own genetic code for more than an hour at a time is as alien to me as cooking a meal myself, or God forbid it should ever happen again, going to Carrefour for the weekly groceries. To emphasize my point, let us contrast the above scene of parenting carnage with coming home to Beijing. Wearily, we limped and spluttered our way out of the airport and towards the taxi queue. Then, as we waited in line, Xiao Qing made a call, thus setting in motion a chain of seamlessly orchestrated events, all directed by the masterful strokes of the lady who just makes life 27 percent better: Ayi. Catching Ariana and Elin as they fell through the already ajar front door, our daughters were scooped up and whisked off to a bath, which had already been prepared to the optimal temperature. Steam rose from two cups of tea, Chinese for me and Western for my wife. Ingredients lay prepared for the girls’ favorite Chinese dishes, while the house looked, as always, as though it were a display home. That night the kids took

it in turns to test the patience of the least sleep-dependent of saints. Yet, each early rising was met with cheer. Milk was warmed, board games were played, metaphysics were discussed (well, not quite but you get the point). Being British, I am always ready to self-admonish. It is not my intention to have you share in my guilt, but these musings highlighted something to me. Despite the hours that I spend in the company of my family’s personal Chinese Mary Poppins, until recently, I didn’t know her children’s names. While Ayi and I spend so much time discussing the tiniest needs of my kids, I knew so little of her own children. A quick chat taught me so much, that in truth, I should already have known and this year, knowing her family so much better, I will be able to give her something to give to her children, as opposed to the usual impersonal hongbao. It’s not much, I know and I apologize if I patronize; it’s just nice to know that, finally I know.

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Alternate Routes Parenting

Easy Come, Easy Go French indulgence at 6ème by Jennifer Ambrose

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ast year, around Spring Festival, one of my friends welcomed us back from our winter trip with news that a new French restaurant had opened in Changping. It did not sound possible. French restaurant? Changping? This wouldn’t necessarily be an unexpected announcement in other parts of Beijing, but in Changping, outside the Sixth Ring, it was completely unprecedented. We had scores of great Chinese food choices, but very limited options for Western dining (apart from fast food chains). I was anxious to see if this French restaurant really existed. We followed typical Changping directions (a relative location from a McDonald’s) and looked for a French name. We found a restaurant under a sign that read “6ème.”

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The menu was something to behold The menu was something to behold. In French, Chinese, and English, a combination maybe never before seen in Changping, it listed dishes that made our mouths water, like bœuf stroganoff, imported French cheese, several types of Flammenkuchen, and crêpes. European wines were offered and were properly decanted. Steaming bowls of latte were piled high with thick, frothy cream. There was so much about this experience that was out of place in humble Changping. The four of us sat for hours, savoring every course. This new restaurant was a partnership among four recent Chinese graduates of Le Cordon Bleu in Paris. None of them were actually from Changping, but chose our low-rent area to gain experience before they launched more ambitious projects in better Beijing neighborhoods. They had only planned to remain in our area for a few months to work out

any teething troubles. Their transience was obvious in their lack of attention to the décor, best described as “no-nonsense, but at least matching.” They were most concerned about the food, but ready to move on when the time came. 6ème was only going to be around for a short time, so our family used that excuse to indulge in French food as often as we could. Meals were a little pricier than our usual Changping dining options, but since it was Changping, it wasn’t that much of a financial indulgence. We enjoyed our fill of bœuf and crêpes. 6ème became our usual Friday night destination and occasional midweek lunch option. Soon it was also a reward for good behavior for both me and the kids after waiting for hours at the bank. We would use the excuse to eat at 6ème, even if it were just for ice cream and café glacé on a hot, dusty afternoon. Just as we became regulars at 6ème, the four chefs announced their impending departure from Changping. They would leave by mid-summer to work on their own independent careers in parts of Beijing more accustomed to French cuisine. We had known this day was coming, since the first time we ate there. It was a nice diversion in Changping while it lasted.

Jennifer Ambrose hails from Western Pennsylvania and misses it terribly. She still maintains an intense devotion to the Pittsburgh Steelers. She has lived in China since 2006 and is currently an at-home mother. With her husband Randy and children Myles and Brigid, she resides outside the Sixth Ring Road in Changping, northwest of Beijing. Her blog can be found at jenambrose.blogspot.com.

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We’ll Always Have Beijing photo by Littleones Kids & Family Portrait Studio

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hen is the last time you hired a sitter to spend one-on-one time with your partner? We are not accepting the answer: “Who has the time?” The truth is, we could all use a little more romance in our lives. What’s more, Beijing is an amazing city to explore as a couple, featuring everything from a wide variety of cuisine to affordable massages and weekend getaways with incredible views. So, dust off those suits and fancy dresses; your date has arrived!

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Ollie Zhang (3 years old) primps himself at The Ritz-Carlton, Beijing


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Calling All Lovebugs 50 date night options to re-ignite that spark by Charlotte Moreau

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f course, we love our kids, and there’s nothing better than carving out family time together. But there’s also the need to get away every so often – to be an adult, a wife, a husband. Date nights can help couples reconnect. Once the kids are squared away with a caretaker, take the night off as a parent and enjoy an uninterrupted dinner, a relaxing spa treatment, or even an overnight stay away from home.

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Feature A DINNER DATE Agua Agua offers eclectic Mediterranean tastes in small servings to share by renowned chef Jordi Valles. Afterward, take a stroll through Sanlitun Village or browse the goods at Yashow Market. 4/F, Nali Patio, 81 Sanlitun Lu, Chaoyang District (5208 6188, 5208 6198) 朝阳区三里屯路81号那里花园4层 Aria 阿丽雅 Enjoy Mediterranean-style European cuisine and an extensive wine list in a beautifully decorated restaurant. From Monday through Friday (6-9pm), enjoy half price drinks for happy hour. 2/F, China World Hotel, 1 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District (6505 2266 ext 6644) 朝阳区建国门外大街1号中国大饭店二层 The Big Smoke Bistro Not your average barbeque joint, this restaurant boasts delicious barbeque, contemporary music, and a lounge made for casual conversation. Food is presented family style, so that you can taste many different starters and main dishes. Lee World Building (down the alley from Frost Nails), 57 Xingfucun Zhonglu, Chaoyang District (6416 5195) 朝阳区幸福村中路57号楼利 世楼 Capital M For one of the most impressive views of the city in an ornate setting, look no further than Capital M. Their European menu and large selection of wine and cocktails is sure to impress for lunch, afternoon tea, or dinner. 3/F, 2 Qianmen Pedestrian Street (southeast of Qianmen), Chongwen District (6702 2727) www.capital-m-beijing.com 崇文区前门步行街2 号3层 CRU Steakhouse JW Marriott has a superb reputation for fine dining and service, and CRU Steakhouse is proof of that. Offering steaks, seafood, barbecue and teppanyaki, as well as over 200 bottles of wines to choose from in an intimate ambiance, this steakhouse is the perfect place for a special evening out. 2/F, JW Marriott Hotel, China Central Place, 83 Jianguo Lu, Chaoyang District (5908 8530) 朝阳区建国路83号华贸中心JW万豪酒店2层 Grange Grill 紫云轩茶事 Steaks at Grange Grill are exceptional and the cheese fondue options are amazing. Portions are generous, so be conscious of saving room for dessert. All in all, expect great food, a great view, and great service.

ext 8 or 1360 113 7132) www.green-t-house.com 朝阳区崔各庄乡合 各庄村318号 Lazzy Cafe 闲散光音 For a chat in a lovely cafe and teahouse in Wudaoying Hutong, try the extensive menu of food and drinks at Lazzy Cafe. 19 Wudaoying Hutong, Dongcheng District (6446 2073) 东城区东城 区雍和宫桥南路五道营胡同甲19号 Maison Boulud 布鲁宫法餐厅 For a memorable evening surrounded by glamorous décor, head to celebrity chef Daniel Boulud’s Beijing restaurant. The fine French cuisine and exotic flavors are known by all to be worth the trip. Ch’ien Men 23, 23 Qianmen Dongdajie, Dongcheng District (6559 9200) 东城区前门东大街23号 Mosto 摸石头 Mosto offers exciting contemporary food with a South American touch, an excellent wine list, and friendly service. After dinner, see what bustling Sanlitun has to offer. 3/F, Nali Patio, 81 Sanlitun Lu, Chaoyang District (5208 6030) www. mostobj.com 朝阳区三里屯路81号那里花园3层 Nuage 庆云楼 Nuage serves elegant Vietnamese food. The top floor offers an incredible lakeside view. For a bit of culture and shopping, take a walk around Qianhai Lake afterward. 22 Qianhai Dongyan, Xicheng District (6401 9581) www.nuage.com.cn 西城区前海东沿22号 The Orchard For a peaceful, romantic setting, an enviable wine list and fine international cuisine, The Orchard never fails to please. Notify them if there is a special occasion and they will make it even more memorable. From Jingshun Lu, turn left (west) at Shunbai Lu Intersection, (turn at the driveway just west of the Hegezhuang Village Sign), Chaoyang District (6433 6270) 朝阳区崔各庄乡何各庄村(过何各庄村路标往南转) SALT 盐 The award-winning Lido restaurant boasts sleek décor and an outdoor terrace – and of course, great food. Choose from their two- or threecourse menu, or come for their set lunch or Sunday brunch. Dishes change frequently; visit their website for the latest ones.

2/F, The Westin Beijing Chaoyang, 7 Dongsanhuan Beilu, Chaoyang District (5922 8880) 朝阳区朝阳区东三环北路7号金茂北京威斯汀大饭店

2/F, 9 Jiangtai Xilu (opposite the Japanese School, west of Rosedale Hotel), Chaoyang District (6437 8457) www.saltrestaurantbeijing.com 朝阳区将台西路9号2层(珀丽酒店西边)

Green T. House Living Enjoy delicious dishes, inspired by traditional Chinese fare with a modern twist. An art gallery, retail space, cultural center and modern dining restaurant rolled into one: Green T. House is like no other. If you want even more indulgence, add a Green T. House bath and spa treatment, and overnight stay to the itinerary.

Sureño Sureño offers contemporary international cuisine in a modern atmosphere for a fine dining experience. Let them know if you are celebrating an anniversary or special occasion for some added touches.

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B1/F, The Opposite House, Sanlitun Village, 11 Sanlitun Lu, Chaoyang District (6410 5240) www.surenorestaurant.com 朝阳区三里屯路11号 三里屯Village瑜舍地下1层


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Feature Tavola Italian Dining 塔沃拉意大利餐厅 For outstanding Italian food in elegant surroundings, Tavola is the place to go. From casual pizzas to more robust meals, wines, desserts and set dinner menus and lunches, it’s no wonder why diners feel this is the most outstanding Italian restaurant around. 2/F, The Grand Summit, Section B, Liangmaqiao Diplomatic Mansion, 19 Dongfang Donglu, Chaoyang District (8532 5068) www.tavola-bj. com 朝阳区东方东路19号亮马桥外交公寓会所2层 The Veggie Table 吃素的 Vegetarians don’t need to settle for salads and skimpy choices; dishes at The Veggie Table are filling and packed with flavor. Pair the meal with a walk through Lama Temple or Ditan Park. 19 Wudaoying Hutong, Dongcheng District (6446 2073) 东城区五道 营胡同19号

A SOCIAL DATE Black Sesame Kitchen In a renovated courtyard with an open kitchen and dining room, attendees can cook, wine and dine. This is a great place to try something different, and is tremendously entertaining with a group of friends. 3 Heizhima Hutong, Dongcheng District (136 9147 4408) www.blacksesamekitchen.com 东城区黑芝麻胡同3号 The Hutong From regional Chinese cuisine to pizzas and curries and more, this courtyard cooking school offers a variety of cooking experiences. 1 Jiudaowan Zhongxiang Hutong (southeast of Beixinqiao subway station), Dongcheng District (6404 3355, 159 0104 6127) www.thehutong.com 东城区九道湾中巷胡同1号(北新桥地铁站东南边) Lost Heaven 花马天堂 For delicious Yunnan food in an elegant environment, this restaurant and bar accommodates large groups for an enjoyable evening out. Drinks are prepared by a top mixologist. 23 Qianmen Dongdajie, Dongcheng District (8516 2698) www.lostheaven.com.cn 东城区前门东大街23号

A SIMPLER DATE Coffee It is easy to find a cafe in Beijing with a multitude of Starbucks and Costa on almost every corner. For more unique locations, consider Central Perk with décor inspired by the TV show Friends, Café Zarah with ever-changing art photographs on display, or Ocean Grounds Coffee with organic coffee and tea. Hiking Choose any portion of the Great Wall (more adventurous parts include Huanghua and Juyongguan) – or head out to Beijing Botanical Garden. Another option is staying close to home: checking out Chaoyang Park, Ritan Park, or Beihai Park. Beijing Botanical Garden: Daily 9am-5pm. Wofo Si Lu, Xiangshan, Haidian District (6259 1283) en.beijingbg.com 北京植物园和卧佛寺, 海淀区海淀区香山卧佛寺路

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At-Home Massage Many of the smaller massage and spa locations in your neighborhood have home services available, especially for foot massages. After the kids are in bed, it’s a great time to enjoy a dual foot massage in the privacy and relaxation of your own home. Biking It’s as easy as taking a spin on your own two wheels. If you’re unsure of where to explore, Bike Beijing (www.bikebeijing.com) provides guided tours – half-day or full-day – with different scenic routes to choose from. Game Night Reminisce with The 80’s Game or The 70’s Game, or find out more about each other with Spouseology. Check www.amazon.com or www. taobao.com for these board games and more - or try easy impromptu games, like Who Am I? or Two Truths and a Lie. Dinner and a Movie at Home After the kids are tucked in, open a bottle of wine and enjoy a movie together. Wine (with or without dinner) can be delivered from Sherpas (www.sherpa.com.cn), Gung Ho! (www.gunghopizza.com) and Jinshisong (www.jinshisong.com). Ballroom Dancing Snuggle up to your partner, get your feet moving, and dance, dance, dance! Learn how the pros do it by taking private or group lessons in ballroom, swing and Latin dance styles at Beijing Ballroom Dancing Club. They have regular parties and events on Saturday nights at the Sino-Chu Wine Bar. Or spice up your life with some flamenco – all levels, no excuses – at Casa Flamenco! In addition to dance lessons, they also offer guitar lessons and Spanish language instruction. Beijing Ballroom Dancing Club: Sino-Chu Wine Bar 18 Liangmahe Nanlu (behind the Australian Embassy), Chaoyang District (8532 2418, beijingballroom@yahoo.com) groups.yahoo.com/group/Beijing-Ballroom 朝阳区东直门外大街亮马河南路18号 Casa Flamenco: Tue-Fri 7am-9pm, Sat-Sun 2-7pm. 11-1-14, 9 Jianwai Dajie, Qijiayuan Diplomatic Residence Compound, Chaoyang District (8532 1915, 139 1091 4251, flamencobeijing@gmail.com) 朝阳区建 外大街9号齐家园外交公寓11-1-14 Ice Skating Even with spring in the air, you can enjoy a brisk spin on the ice. Take lessons from professional coaches, watch up-and-comers twirl around the rink, or skate freely with your date! Popular indoor rinks include All Star Champion Skating Club in Solana and China World Shopping Mall’s Le Cool. A bonus for both: you can dine (as well as shop) after you’ve worked up an appetite. All Star Champion Skating Club: Mon-Thu: RMB 40 (before 6 pm), RMB 50 (after 6pm); Fri: RMB 40 (before 6pm), RMB 60 (after 6pm); SatSun: RMB 60 for admission. Daily 10am-9.40pm. 1/F, Solana Lifestyle Shopping Park, 6 Chaoyang Gongyuan Lu, Chaoyang District (5905 6328) 朝阳区朝阳公园路6号蓝色港湾国际商区首层 Le Cool: Weekdays: RMB 30 for 90 min (10am-6pm), RMB 40 for 90 min (6-10pm). Weekends: RMB 50 for 90 min. Skate rental included. Daily 10am-10pm. B2/F, China World Shopping Mall, 1 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District (6505 5776, lecool@cwtc.com) www.lecoolicerink. com 朝阳区建国门外大街1号国贸地下2层


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Soak your troubles away with an aromatherapy bath at i Spa

A SPA DATE Bodhi Therapeutic Retreat 菩提会所 Choose from a variety of professional spa treatments: foot and body massages (including a traditional Thai massage), facials, and body wraps – while enjoying food prepared by their Thai chef.

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17 Gongti Beilu, Chaoyang District (6417 9595) www.bodhi.com.cn 朝阳区工体北路17号 See Directory for Bodhi Sense.

Le Spa 水漾会馆 From facials and foot massages, to a variety of massages and body treatments, Le Spa has the ambiance and service to boast as a popular spa treatment business. Drink tea, appreciate soft music, and enjoy some mind and body pampering as a couple. Le Spa, River Garden, Houshayu, Shunyi District (8046 6558) 顺义区 后沙峪镇裕京花园水漾会馆7号

Dragonfly Therapeutic Retreat 悠庭保健会所 This Shanghai-based chain has a high-end reputation in the spa world. A vast menu of packages offers plenty of options.

Peninsula Spa by ESPA 半岛水疗中心 Complete luxury in this sophisticated spa includes an Asian Tea Lounge, 12 treatment rooms and private locker facilities.

1/F, Grand Summit Plaza, 19 Dongfang Donglu (100m north of Lufthansa Center), Chaoyang District (8532 3122) 朝阳区朝阳区燕莎 桥东方东路19号外交会所1层(燕莎中心路北100米) See Directory under Family Health for other locations.

3/F, The Peninsula, 8 Jinyuhutong, Wangfujing, Dongcheng District (8516 2888 ext 6090) 东城区东城区王府井金鱼胡同8号2王府半岛酒 店三层

i Spa 泰美好 i Spa offers special packages for couples, and all rooms are private suites, so explore a treatment that works for you and yours. They have six locations throughout Beijing. 5/F, Tower 2, Taiyue Suites, Sanlitun Nanlu, Chaoyang District (6507 1517, 8595 2277 ext 5666) www.ispa.cn/en 朝阳区三里屯南路泰悦 豪庭2座5层

The Wellness Spa by Hummingbird Try out a custom-made Ayurvedic massage bed or be treated in the VIP suite at the ever-popular Hummingbird spa. Bldg 26, Central Park, 6 Chaoyangmenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District (6533 6922) www.hummingbird.net.cn 朝阳区朝阳门外大街6号新城 国际26号楼

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Factory-style galleries and coffee shops abound in 798 Art District

A CULTURAL DATE 798 Art District With all of the galleries, cafes and quaint shops in this area, 798 is perfect for a weekend afternoon without kids. Appreciate art and enjoy some non-kid time (although 798 can be family-friendly as well).

concerts, ballets and more on a regular basis. For the latest attractions, check the theater’s website. 21st Century Hotel, 40 Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District (6466 4805) www.centurytheatre.net 朝阳区亮马桥路40号(21世纪饭店)

Catch a Film Remember when movie dates were the norm? Sanlitun Village’s Mega Box, China World’s Cinema Palace and Solana’s SAGA cinema often host blockbuster films in English. For art house films, stop by Broadway Cinematheque at MOMA. See Directory for details.

National Centre for the Performing Arts 国家大剧院 Anyone living in Beijing should visit the “Egg” at least once. Choose a symphony orchestra performance, ballet or the Peking Opera, to name just a few, and enjoy a sophisticated evening out with unforgettable entertainment.

Century Theater 世纪剧院 Set within the 21st Century Hotel, this large theater hosts musical

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2 West Chang’an Avenue, Xicheng District (6655 0000) www.chncpa. org/ens 西城区西长安街2号

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4 Jiuxianqiao Lu, Chaoyang District 朝阳区大山子酒仙桥路4号


Feature A WEEKEND GETAWAY Aman Resort & Spa at Summer Palace Hidden away 15km from the Forbidden City is an historical dwelling once used by Summer Palace guests awaiting an audience with Empress Dowager Cixi. Now the luxurious Aman Resort & Spa, this location is perfect for a special overnight excursion, and the decadent pampering is more than worth the price.

for a delicious meal or for those wanting a weekend retreat away from the city amongst the beautiful surroundings of The Great Wall. Choose from guest rooms to entire private homes.

Summer Palace, 15 Gongmenqian Jie, Summer Palace, Haidian District (5987 9999) www.amanresorts.com 颐和园, 海淀区宫门前街15号颐 和园

The St. Regis Beijing 北京瑞吉酒店 Truly luxurious, the spa and accommodations at the St. Regis are second to none. Guests can summon their personal butler or professional masseur at any time, and spa offerings are heavenly. Enjoy the pool, putting green, restaurants and more.

Beijing Longxi Hotspring Resort Featuring a spa, dining, accommodations and entertainment, this 8,700sqm hot spring world is indulgence in its truest form. It’s graceful and cozy with extra activities to keep you entertained during your stay.

12 Mutianyu Village, Huairou District (6162 6506) www.theschoolhouseatmutianyu.com 怀柔区慕田峪村12号

21 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District (6460 6688) www.stregis. com/beijing 朝阳区建国门外大街21号

8 Shunjing Lu, Pangge Town, Daxing District (8928 2222) www.longxiresort.com/en 大兴区庞各庄顺景路8号 Commune by The Great Wall Kempinski 长城脚下的公社 A truly extravagant escape from the city would be staying a night or two at this posh location. Modern art and architecture take the form of 42 villas (11 of which may only be rented in full). An additional 190 rooms and suites are also available. Hike along the Shuiguan Great Wall by day and relax surrounded by mountains and luxury by night. The Shuiguan Great Wall exit on the Badaling Expressway, Yanqing County (8118 1888 ext 5706) www.communebythegreatwall.com/en 延庆县八达岭高速路水关长城出口 Great Wall Fresh Just over an hour from Beijing is a restaurant, guest house and Chinese country home all in one. This peaceful Chenjiapu village by the Great Wall allows you to hike undisturbed, returning to a meal prepared with freshly-picked vegetables by your local hosts, the Chen family. Pickup and drop off service is available. Call Mr. Chen directly (313 684 8161, 136 1126 4212, Chinese only) or visit www.greatwallfresh.com.

A NIGHT OUT Atmosphere For an amazing overlook of Beijing and a choice of over 300 cocktails, there is Atmosphere – the highest bar in the city. Enjoy live music and incredible scenery via floor-to-ceiling windows. 80/F, China World Summit Wing, 1 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District (6505 2299 ext. 6432/6433) www.shangri-la.com/beijing 朝 阳区建国门外大街1号北京国贸大酒店80层 Twilight Creative infusions of flavor are impressive in each and every cocktail you order at Twilight. The décor is elegant for a comfortable date night, and jazz music sets the mood. Hungry? There are lunch set menus and dinner options. 3/F, 0102, Bldg 5, Jianwai Soho, 39 Dongsanhuan Zhonglu, Chaoyang District (5900 5376) 朝阳区东三环中路39号建外Soho5号0102单元3层

Jiuhua Spa and Resort 九华山庄 One of the most well-known hot springs in Beijing, Jinhua Spa and Resort was formerly a royal retreat. Surrounded by ancient architecture and clear springs, there is a sense of tranquility and relaxation here. There are courtyard accommodations, private villas, numerous restaurants on site and all kind of spa treatments using naturally sourced springs.

Apothecary Some of the best drinks in Beijing can be found at Apothecary, which serves creative modern cocktails mimicking those of the past. They also offer New Orleans-style food.

Xiao Tangshan Zhen, Changping District (6178 2288) www.jiuhua.com.cn 昌平区小汤山

Face Bar Step into this upscale bar of semi-private rooms decorated with Southeast Asian antiques. Expect high-class beverages and service.

Red Capital Club 新红资俱乐部 Beijing’s first courtyard home restaurant and private hotel located in a hutong, Red Capital showcases nostalgia and culture in a modern fashion. It is one of the most romantic of places to stay within the city. 66 Dongsi Jiutiao, Dongcheng District (6402 7150, 8401 8886) www. redcapitalclub.com.cn东城区东四九条66号 The Schoolhouse at Mutianyu The ever-popular Schoolhouse area by Mutianyu draws people looking

3/F, Nali Patio, 81 Sanlitun Lu, Chaoyang District (5208 6040) 朝阳区 三里屯路81号那里花园3层

26 Dongcaoyuan, Gongti Nanlu, Chaoyang District (6551 6788) www. facebars.com/en/beijing/restaurant 朝阳区工体南路东草园26号 Beijing Improv There’s nothing like laughter to keep the mood light. Beijing Improv regularly sells out its bilingual comedy shows, so be sure to reserve tickets in advance. (132 4077 5936, info@beijingimprov.org) www.beijingimprov.org

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The Ties that Bind (or Blind) Building and maintaining a strong partnership while living abroad by Sijia Chen

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oth Dr. Stephen-Claude Hyatt from International SOS and Regina Ho from OASIS International Hospital are candid about the single most-encountered issue seen amongst expat couples in their mental health practices here: infidelity. Ho is a licensed counselor with experience studying and working in Hong Kong, the UK, Australia, and China. Her major areas of counseling include relationship issues, and she regularly conducts assessments for both pre-marital and marital couples. She says: “The husband typically engages in very long hours at a high-pressure job, while the wife sometimes seems to lose her identity. She leaves her job, comes here, and her old support network is gone. They are less available to support each other, because both are struggling.” Dr. Hyatt is head of the Mental Health Department at International SOS. He has a PhD in Clinical Health Psychology and conducts premarital, marital, and group therapy. “I see a large number of couples here dealing with the consequences of infidelity,” he says. Chinese business culture doesn’t help. Late nights, hard drinking, and dubious “entertainment” are to be expected here. Many business deals are closed in karaoke bars, which often feature “karaoke girls” who perform sexual services as well as the duties of a waitress. During business trips, an obviously foreign man may receive a call in their hotel room asking if they want a “massage.”

A Conflict by Any Other Name … How can couples pre-empt these issues? They can start by recognizing that moving abroad will challenge both parties in ways they never anticipated, according to Dr. Hyatt. “[Expats] tend to worry about whether they will have similar standards of housing, schooling, and healthcare, but all too often people are not prepared for the strain that moving can have on their marriage,” he says. As the working spouse settles into their work community and the kids settle into their school community, the trailing spouse – defined as a person who follows their partner to another city for a work assignment – may struggle to find their own place within society. Mixed-nationality couples will have their own set of challenges. A common issue is a disconnect in the way individuals perceive their roles within the marriage. “Money matters are often at the heart of the problem,” says Dr. Hyatt. “Couples from different cultures may have very different ways of managing household finances.” In addition, the extended family in Chinese culture tends to have a hands-on role when it comes to child-rearing. In more general terms, there can be misunderstandings when it comes to cultural taboos, for example directly voicing disagreement with parents and in-laws. Add children into the mix, and things become much more complicated. “Pre-marital couples aren’t really sharing each other’s lives yet, so their different habits and values haven’t come into play yet,” says Regina Ho of OASIS International Hospital. A key factor in couples who have children is parenting style, which is informed by each party’s upbringing. One person may believe in discipline, while the other may believe in more freedom. Though each couple will look different on the surface, their underlying needs will be the same, says Ho. Her primary counseling approach for couples in distress is Emotionally-Focused Therapy (EFT), which is based on the idea that humans are created for connections. “We have powerful emotions that drive us, and we are stuck in patterns when we fight,” she says. “Whether you’re fighting about money, the mother-in-law, or house chores, what you’re really saying is ‘Are you here for me? Do you understand me? Am I important to you?’” In other words, EFT focuses on the deeper needs and emotions – not everyday issues.

Working It Out What counseling tools can couples use to mend or strengthen their relationship? It all depends on which stage of the relationship you’re in, according to Ho. As mentioned above, EFT is more suitable for couples in need of serious help. For pre-marital couples or couples with a stable relationship, she recommends a program called Prepare/ Enrich. Prepare/Enrich is comparable to taking an “x-ray” or snapshot of a relationship. Couples spend between 45 minutes to an one hour answering a series of 200 questions. After this, a report is generated to assess the relationship in 10 different areas: communication, financial management, children and parenting, and more. The sample report that Ho shows us looks like a scientific printout; graphs and tables criss-cross every other page, laying out a couple’s strengths and weaknesses in raw data form. Perhaps not surprisingly, men tend to do well within the Prepare/Enrich framework. “The typical length is five sessions, so men don’t feel like ‘Wow, it’s unlimited!’ Plus, there’s a structure; they can see that the report is rational and scientific.” It also comes with a workbook. Depending on their needs, couples can do practical exercises related to communication skills, conflict resolution, and even budgeting. Ho also uses a third approach called Journey to Intimacy, a group program that helps people understand themselves and connect with another person – typically, their partner. It also involves a relationship assessment, but it’s nowhere near as comprehensive as Prepare/Enrich. The real value lies in the group dynamic. “It’s eye-opening for [individuals] when they see that wow, it’s not just my husband who is like that,” says Ho. “The blaming goes away, because people see beyond the distractions. That’s the power of the group.” Sharing is voluntary; when couples demonstrate skills, they always share a real issue. “We don’t do fake issues – there’s no point,” asserts Ho. Similarly, Dr. Stephen-Claude Hyatt focuses on needs, not problems. His primary counseling model is called cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), which also helps individuals understand patterns of thinking. “We go through a simple program to explore the issues in the marriage,” he says. “If there’s a clinical diagnosis (such as depression, postpartum depression, or bipolar disorder), we work with both individuals separately and together to cope with it.” How much you share with your kids depends on their age, he cautions. Up to the early teens, kids need to be protected. “A family is the center of stability for the child; if they feel that it’s shaky, a lot of children blame themselves,” says Dr. Hyatt. Present a united front for the kids; if you’re headed towards divorce or separation, approach the kids together and agree on a story that you will present. With older kids (mid to late teens), parents can be more transparent. There is no need to give details, but parents can let their children know that they are going through a hard time and are doing their best to work through it. But if the end is near, it’s best to come clean with them. “Kids shouldn’t need to carry the burden of their parents’ marital distress,” says Ho. “If you do talk to them, make sure you talk about their concerns. Older kids may feel like they have to be the man or woman or take care of their mother or father – it’s not their job.”

The Myth of Distress One of the biggest myths of marriage or couples counseling is that you should only seek help when you’re in distress. “If you talk and talk and nothing gets resolved, then you’ve become stuck in a pattern,” says Ho. “Don’t wait for a crisis! Why build up your hurts and injuries and get major surgery when you can get a check up and just get some vitamins?” Dr. Hyatt stresses the importance of pre-marital counseling, which March 2013

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Resources Dr. Stephen-Claude Hyatt, head of Mental Health Department, International SOS Speaks English. International SOS, Suite 105, Wing 1, Kunsha Building, 16 Xinyuanli, Chaoyang District (Clinic: 6462 9112, 24hr Hotline: 6462 9100, china.enquiries@internationalsos.com) www.internationalsos.com 北京国际救援中心,朝阳区新源里16 号琨莎中心一座105室 Regina Ho, licensed counselor, OASIS International Hospital Speaks English, Mandarin, and Cantonese. OASIS International Hospital, 9 Jiuxianqiao Beilu, Chaoyang District (400 876 2747) www.oasishealth.cn 北京明德医院,朝阳区酒仙桥北路9号 Prepare/Enrich Relationship Assessment The official website of the Prepare/Enrich program, with information for both couples and facilitators. www.prepare-enrich.com

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can help couples see potential pitfalls and ensure that they’re on the same page. This way, he says, you can alleviate some of the serious challenges that can surface later in the relationship. He also encourages married couples to get a “marital health check.” There’s nothing wrong with having one or two sessions with a marriage counselor, and you don’t have to have a problem to do it. If, on the other hand, you notice that you’re not as intimate with your spouse or are drifting in any way, then it’s really time to seek help. On the other side of the coin, marriage therapy may make some couples realize that they’re not meant for each other. “I don’t claim to bring a happy ending to every couple I see,” says Ho. “But at least we can help [people] face reality. Especially if you have kids, you cannot avoid each other the rest of your life and you don’t want to bring that baggage to your next relationship. You can end it in bitterness or you can end it in better understanding. That’s the hope.” But above all, don’t suffer in silence. Dr. Hyatt puts things into perspective by saying: “Recently, someone asked me how many couples I’d helped in the time I’ve been here. In the past four years – when I really saw a spike [in relationship issues] – I’ve worked with some 200 couples. And I am just one of many clinical psychologists and trained counselors here. You are not alone.”


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Family Dining African Pinotage Probably the only South African restaurant in town, this restaurant is located in the Lane Bridge Compound on the northeast Fifth Ring Road and offers distinctive dishes like Cape Malay bobotie (a type of casserole made from meat and rice) and South African wines. Tue-Fri noon-2pm, 6-9pm, Sat-Sun 12-10pm. Lane Bridge Villa Compound, Laiguangying Donglu (Take the Airport expressway and exit at the fourth exit at Beigao. At the first traffic lights turn left, and carry onto the next traffic lights where you turn right into the complex. The restaurant is situated across the bridge in the Clubhouse), Chaoyang District. (6430 7010, 136 1120 7396) 朝阳区来广营东路9号

Bars Apothecary Like the pharmacists of centuries past, Apothecary trades in potions to soothe your troubles. Mixologist-in-chief Leon Lee lovingly blends medicaments like brandy, gin, rum and whiskey with fresh fruit, homemade bitters and mixers to dispense cocktails to savor. Try the Sazerac-1838 or the Martinez cocktail – the original martini. The drink list adds depth to your experience with biographies of older cocktails, exemplifying the management’s obsessive attention to detail. A menu of Creole dishes, designed by Bei chef Max Levy, provides further nourishment for the soul. And just as the drinks feature bitters and fruit juices prepared in house, the dishes feature house-smoked meats, sausages stuffed on the premises and vegetables pickled in Apothecary-branded brine. And that’s only the half of what these tireless innovators get up to when they put their minds to it. Tue-Sun 6pm-late (kitchen closes 1am). 3/F, Nali Patio, 81 Sanlitun Lu, Chaoyang District. (5208 6040) www.apothecarychina.com 酒术, 朝阳区三里屯 路81号那里花园3层 Atmosphere Bar Enjoy the views, single malts and over 300 cocktails (from RMB 65) prepared by master mixologist Serhan “Charly” Kusagsizoglu at the highest bar in Beijing. Also features live music and a wine list (RMB 42 a glass) by former Maison Boulud sommelier Koen Masschelein. Mon-Fri noon-2am, Sat & Sun noon-4am. 80/F, China World Summit Wing, 1 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (6505 2299 ext 6433) http://www.shangri-la.com/en/ property/beijing/chinaworldsummitwing/dining/ restaurant/atmosphere 朝阳区建国门外大街1号 北京国贸大酒店80层 Face Sister to the popular Shanghai bar, Face features an upscale bar tastefully decorated with artifacts from China, Indonesia and India. Prices are high, but it’s the only place in Beijing where you can find a pint of Tetley’s. Daily 2pm-late. 26 Dongcaoyuan, Gongti Nanlu, Chaoyang District. (6551 6738) www.facebars. com 妃思, 朝阳区工体南路东草园26号 Twilight The duo behind this impressive cocktail and whiskey bar first opened the underrated er. They’re also among the partners at Apothecary. Although Twilight lacks the favorable Sanlitun address, it is wrought from the same creativity and craftsmanship.Spirits are infused with fruit, ginger and chillis. There are house cocktails and twists on classics: a Bloody Mary includes tomato-and-chilliinfused vodka, with salt, pepper and crisp flecks of bacon sprinkled around the rim of the glass (RMB 60). The finer whiskeys include Lagavulin and Ardbeg.Pizza, pasta and salads are available at lunch (sets from RMB 39) and dinner. Mon-Sat 11.30am-2.30pm, 6pm-2am. (Behind Starbucks) 3/F, 0102, Bldg 5, Jianwai Soho, 39 Dongsanhuan Zhonglu, Chaoyang District. (5900 5376) 暮光, 朝阳区东三环中路39 号建外Soho5号0102单元3层

American The Big Smoke Bistro It’s a good time to be living in Beijing – the food and drinks at The Big Smoke Bistro are yet another testament

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to that fact. Considering this is a barbecue joint, the meats took their rightful place at center stage--succulent eight-hour woodfired pig (RMB 68) will be a big draw for some, but you’ll want to eat it right away, as the crackly skin got rubbery after a few minutes. We tried lamb two ways: eight-hour oven braised shanks (RMB 68) and braised cutlets with a coffee and ancho-chilli sauce (RMB 65). Both were crowd-pleasers. Closed Mon during softopening period. Lee World Building (down the alley from Frost Nails), 57 Xingfucun Zhonglu, Chaoyang District. (6416 5195) 朝阳区幸福村中 路57号楼利世楼 Blue Frog This popular Shanghai-based restaurant chain has a menu rooted in burgers. The “Blue Frog Burger” ranks right up there among the best in the city, and there are a host of other patty-based options available. Drinks are buy-one-get-one-free during the 4-8pm daily happy hour; on Mondays, that also includes a buy-one-get-one-free burger deal. And American style breakfast is available all week. Other culinary possibilities include Italianstyle pasta dishes and Mexican options – a reflection of the American melting pot. Decent Wi-Fi. Voted “Outstanding American” and “Outstanding Burger” in the Beijinger’s 2011 Reader Restaurant Awards. 1) Daily 10ammidnight. 167, 1/F, Indigo, 18 Jiuxianqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (8426 0017, info@bluefrog. com.cn); 2) Daily 10am-late. S4-30, 3/F, Bldg 4, Sanlitun Village South, 19 Sanlitun Lu, Chaoyang District. (6417 4030, info@bluefrog. com.cn); 3) Daily 10am-late. 1/F, Bldg 1, U-Town, Sanfeng Beili, Chaoyang District. (8561 2665, info@bluefrog.com.cn) www.bluefrog. com.cn 蓝蛙, 1) 朝阳区颐堤港店酒仙桥路18号1 层167号; 2) 朝阳区三里屯北路19号三里屯Village 南区4号楼3层S4-30; 3) 朝阳区三丰北里悠唐生 活广场1号楼1层 Chef Too No kids menu but they’ll love the penne meatballs. With a little help from mom and dad, kids can share one of Chef Too’s famous steaks with a side of mash. If you’re happy for them to get their hands messy, try the BBQ ribs. Sunday Brunch (RMB 68-98, served until 3pm, try the poached eggs with a side of spinach and mushrooms, pancakes, huevos rancheros and more) is where the real kid-friendliness kicks in, though. For dinner kids will love the bruschetta or any of their yummy pasta options. All staff speak good English; providing they’re not super busy, they are very attentive. Indoor seating with some booth-style seats as well as the standard table and chair setup. Voted “Outstanding American” in the Beijinger’s 2011 Reader Restaurant Awards. Tue-Fri 11am-2pm, Sat-Sun 9.30am-3pm, TueSat 5.30-10pm. Opposite of West gate ( the 3rd gate) of Chaoyang Park, Chaoyang District. (6591 8676, chefbilly@yahoo.com) 美西西餐厅, 朝阳区朝阳公园西门(3号门)对面 Element Fresh This sunny Shanghai import showcases a healthier side of American food, with elaborate salads, smoothies and sandwiches. Popular weekend brunch menu. Voted “Best American,” “Best Brunch (Affordable)” and “Outstanding Family Friendly Atmosphere” in the Beijinger’s 2011 Restaurant Awards. 1) Unit LG2-01, 9 Dongdaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District.; 2) MonFri 10am-11pm, Sat-Sun 7am-11pm. S8-33, Bldg 8, Sanlitun Village South, 19 Sanlitun Lu, Chaoyang District. (6417 1318); 3) Daily 10am-11pm. 6 Jiangtai Lu, Chaoyang District. (6433 5058) www.elementfresh.com 新元素, 1) 朝阳区东大桥路9号LG2-01层; 2) 朝阳区三 里屯路19号三里屯Village南区8号楼S8-33; 3) 朝 阳区将台路6号

Bakeries, Delis & Desserts A Food Affaire Inside April Gourmet, this deli is a convenient spot for grocery shoppers looking to grab ready-prepared salads, pies, veggies and more for a quick lunch or dinner. Daily 8am-11pm. 1/F, 5 Xingfuyicunxili (on the ground floor of Lianbao Apartments next to Yu Xin restaurant), Chaoyang District. (135 0107 1114) 朝阳区绿叶子食品店, 幸福一村西 里5号一层

Comptoirs de France Offers a variety of freshly baked rolls, baguettes, and loaves of bread alongside tempting pastries and chocolates. Voted “Outstanding Sandwiches” in the Beijinger’s 2011 Reader Restaurant Awards. 1) Daily 8.30am-9pm. Stalls 1 & 2, 1/F, Silk Market (east side), 8 Xiushui Dongjie, Chaoyang District. (5169 9298); 2) Daily 7am8.30pm. Daily 7am-8.30pm. Beijing United Family Hospital and Clinics Shop Number 1, Chaoyang District. (5927 7597); 3) Daily 7am8.30pm. (opening soon) Beijing United Family Hospital and Clinics Shop Number 2, 2 Jiangtai Lu, Chaoyang District.; 4) Daily 7am-8.30pm. 1/F, Bldg 5, Hairun International Apartment, 2B Jiangtai Lu, Chaoyang District. (5135 7645); 5) Daily 7am-8.30pm. 55-1, Xingfucun Zhonglu, Chaoyang District. (6416 2853); 6) Daily 7am8.30pm. 2/F Riviera Plaza, 5 Laiguangying Donglu, Chaoyang District. (8470 2347); 7) Daily 7am-8.30pm. 1/F, East Lake Club, 35 Dongzhimenwai Dajie, Dongcheng District. (6461 1525); 8) Daily 7am-8.30pm. 4 Ritan Beilu, Chaoyang District. (8562 3355); 9) Daily 7am-8.30pm. L-111, Europlaza, 99 Yuxiang Lu, Tianzhu Zhen, Shunyi District. (8046 6309); 10) Daily 7am-8.30pm. Rm 102, 1/F, Bldg 15, China Central Place, 89 Jianguo Lu, Chaoyang District. (6530 5480) www.comptoirsdefrance.com 法 派, 1) 朝阳区秀水东街8号秀水大厦东区一层1,2 号; 2) 朝阳区将台路2号北京和睦家医院店; 3) 朝阳区将台路2号北京和睦家医院2店; 4) 朝阳区 将台路乙2号海润国际公寓商业5号楼1层; 5) 朝 阳区幸福村中路55-1号; 6) 朝阳区来广营东路5 号2楼东侧; 7) 东城区东直门外大街35号东湖俱 乐部1层; 8) 朝阳区日坛北路4号; 9) 顺义区裕 翔路99号天竺镇欧陆广场L111室; 10) 朝阳区建 国路89号华贸中心15号楼102 Godiva Chocolatier With over 450 retail boutiques and shops throughout the world, this famous Belgian brand started in 1926 and sells chocolates, truffles, coffee, cocoa, biscuits and chocolate-dipped fruits. They also sell “Chocolixir” beverages and can provide wedding and party favors and gift baskets. 1) Daily 11am-9pm. Shop 151, 1/F, Indigo Mall, 18 Jiuxianqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (8426 0320); 2) B1/F, Shin Kong Place, 87 Jianguo Lu, Chaoyang District. http://www.godiva.com/ welcome.aspx 歌帝梵巧克力, 1) 朝阳区酒仙桥 路18号颐堤港商场1层店铺号151; 2) 朝阳区建国 路87号新光天地购物中心B1楼 Honeymoon Desserts This Hong Kong chain has been serving addictive HK-style desserts since 1995. Choose from creative and classic combinations of mango, black sticky rice, papaya, coconut milk, black sesame, almond soup and even durian. 1) Daily 10am-10pm. B1-13B, B1/F, Raffles City, 1 Dongzhimen Nandajie, Dongcheng District. (8409 4228); 2) Daily 10am-10pm. B120 in the basement of Huamao Shopping Center, 81 Jianguo Lu, Chaoyang District. (5969 5436); 3) Daily 10am9.30pm. 2/F, Beijing Department Store, 253 Wangfujing Dajie, Dongcheng District. (8529 1634) http://www.honeymoon-dessert.com/ en_us/ 满记甜品, 1) 东城区东直门南大街1号 来福士购物中心B1层B1-13B商铺; 2) 朝阳区华 贸购物中心B120; 3) 东城区王府井大街253号北 京百货大楼2层

Cafes & Sandwiches Cafe Zarah A popular gem on picturesque Gulou Dongdajie, this German cafe serves cakes, soups, salads, and sandwiches from the owner’s personal recipe book. Daily 9.30ammidnight. 42 Gulou Dongdajie, Dongcheng District. (8403 9807) www.cafezarah.com 东城 区鼓楼东大街42号 Central Perk The enduring popularity of the 1990s sitcom Friends lives on this Chaowai Soho cafe that has recreated the cafe setting from the show right down to the last detail – the handwritten menu on the wall, the brick interior, and of course, the iconic orange couch. TV screens continually show episodes of Friends and coffee is at equally friendly prices (the most expensive on the menu is RMB 20). Ste 0616, Bldg A, Chaowai SOHO, 6 Chaoyangmenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. 朝阳区朝阳门外大街, 朝外SOHO,A区0616室

Ocean Grounds Coffee Coffee shop specialized in organic brewed coffees, imported and roasted on site. 3/F, U-Town, 2 Sanfeng Beili, Chaoyangmenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (8561 0961, caly@ oceangroundscoffee.com) 朝阳区朝阳门外大 街三丰北里2号悠唐生活广场3层 Lazzy cafe It may have a spelling mistake in the name, but that doesn’t detract from the cheery vibe of this cafe in Wuadaoying Hutong. Large windows line the shop front, giving it a bright and spacious feel, and an intimate loft area for more solitary surfing. This cafe likes variety, which is reflected in the assortment of second hand CDs on sale and the extensive food menu. You can grab a reasonable brunch (RMB 52) while you work or sample a wide range of hot drinks (RMB 20-35). Mon-Fri 8am-12am, Sat-Sun 9am-2am. 19 Wudaoying Hutong, Dongcheng District. (6446 2073) 闲散光音, 东城区东城区 雍和宫桥南路五道营胡同甲19号

Switch! Cafe This family friendly café seats 38 with additional seating on the large terrace and specially designed play areas for the children. An extensive kids’ menu accompanies an all-day menu that consists of breakfast items, sandwiches, salads, and pastas, as well as a changing selection of seasonally inspired comfort foods in the evening. 10am-9pm. 1/F, No 1 Bldg, 6 Xiangjiang Lu, Chaoyang District. (8430 8682) http://www.switchrestaurants.com 朝 阳区香江路6号(观唐广场)1号楼1层

Central & South American Agua Spanish and Mediterranean-inspired cuisine from restaurant helmed by awardwinning chef Jordi Valles. Voted “Outstanding New Restaurant of the Year (Non-Chinese)” and “Best Spanish” in the Beijinger’s 2011 Restaurant Awards. Daily noon-2.30pm, 6-11pm. 4/F, Nali Patio, 81 Sanlitun Lu, Chaoyang District. (5208 6188, 5208 6198) 朝阳区三里屯路81号那里花园4层 Mosto Mosto offers inventive, exciting contempo-rary food with a South American touch. The hacienda façade leads to a smart interior with an open kitchen and bar. Set lunch RMB 70. Excellent wine list, friendly staff. Voted “Outstanding Business Lunch,” “Outstanding Service,” “Best for a Romantic Meal” and “Outstanding Restaurant of the Year (Non-Chinese)” in the Beijinger’s 2011 Reader Restaurant Awards. Sun-Thu noon2.30pm, 6-10pm; Fri-Sat noon-2.30pm, 6-10.30pm. 3/F, Nali Patio, 81 Sanlitun Lu, Chaoyang District. (5208 6030) www. mostobj.com 摸石头, 朝阳区三里屯路81号那 里花园3层 SALT This stylish outfit in a modern minimalist setting has weekly two-course or three-course set meals. Serves innovative, eclectic cuisine that keeps them coming back for more. Voted “Outstanding Business Lunch” and “Outstanding Steak” in the Beijinger’s 2011 Reader Restaurant Awards. Mon-Sat noon-3pm, 6-10.30pm, Sun Brunch noon-4pm. 2/F, 9 Jiangtai Xilu (opposite the Japanese School, west of Rosedale Hotel), Chaoyang District. (6437 8457) www. saltrestaurantbeijing.com 盐, 朝阳区将台西路 9号2层(珀丽酒店西边)


Family Dining Chinese Duck de Chine Enjoy the siheyuan-meetsconverted factory architecture, but the duck is what it’s really all about, and it’s as good as it gets. Not the cheapest, but wonderful value, with sets ranging from RMB 188-388. As the name suggests, there are some nice French touches on the menu as well. Voted “Outstanding Beijing Duck” in our 2011 Restaurant Awards. 1) Daily 11am-2.30pm, 5.30-10.30pm. 1949 – The Hidden City, Courtyard 4, Gongti Beilu (opposite the south gate of Pacific Century Place Mall), Chaoyang District. (6501 8881); 2) Daily 11.30am2.30pm, 5.30-10.30pm. 98 Jinbao Jie (inside 1949), Dongcheng District. (6521 2221) 全鸭 季, 1) 朝阳区工体北路4号院 (太平洋百货南门 对面); 2) 东城区金宝街98号(励骏酒店与金宝 汇购物中心之间马路向南) Green T. House Living Inspired by a Tang dynasty era bathhouse, this suburban spa retreat is a meticulously designed fusion of architectural styles, colors and sculptures that boasts, among other amenities, a giant indoor green tea bath and a terrace jacuzzi that can hold up to 20, as well as a 1,500 squaremeter-villa filled with antiques, traditional and contemporary furniture (including a massive dining table), an open kitchen and luxurious beds that can accommodate overnight guests. Fine wines, specialty teas and cocktails complement the massage therapies (including the uber decadent “ten hands” massage) and bathing rituals. See also Green T. House. Daily 11.30am-11.30pm. 318 Hegezhuang Village, Cuigezhuang, Chaoyang District. (8456 4922 ext 8, 136 0113 7132, 136 0113 7232) 紫云轩 茶事, 朝阳区崔各庄乡合各庄村318号 Lost Heaven The restaurant and bar is supremely popular in Shanghai, offering a twist on Yunnanese food with great drinks by head mixologist A Wei (one of China’s top ten bartenders in this year’s Diageo competition). The surprisingly affordable prices (for Chi’enmen, especially) and emphasis on the complete dining and drinking experience just might draw a livelier crowd to Chi’enmen 23. Daily, noon-2pm, 5pm-1am (kitchen closes at 10.30pm). Ch’ien Men 23, 23 Qianmen Dongdajie, Dongcheng District. 花马天堂, 东城 区前门东大街23号

Cooking Lessons and Schools Black Sesame Kitchen Food writer Jen-Lin Liu’s cooking school is housed in a renovated courtyard with an open kitchen and dining room where students can “cook, socialize, dine and wine.” Offers weekly classs, wine tastings, as well as caters to corporate functions, birthday parties, book readings and other events. 3 Heizhima Hutong, Dongcheng District. (136 9147 4408, blacksesamekitchen@gmail.com) www.blacksesamekitchen.com 东城区黑芝麻 胡同3号 The Hutong Set in an attractive courtyard, this is one of Beijing’s best informal cooking schools with classes on everything from regional Chinese cuisine to pizza making and Pakistani curries. Also offers a variety of meetings, clubs and workshops focused on intercultural friendship and learning. 1 Jiudaowan Zhongxiang Hutong (southeast of Beixinqiao subway station), Dongcheng District. (6404 3355; 159 0104 6127, info@the-hutong.com) www.thehutong.com 东城区九道湾中巷胡同1号 (北新桥地铁站东南边)

European Aria This elegant restaurant with live jazz performances serves inventive European food from monthly changing menus. Though the kitchen can be uneven, when they’re really on, it’s bliss. Voted “Outstanding Wine List” in our 2009 Restaurant Awards. Daily 11.30am2.30pm, 6-10pm; bar 11am-midnight. 2/F, China World Hotel, 1 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (6505 2266 ext 6644) 阿丽 雅, 朝阳区建国门外大街1号中国大饭店二层

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Capital M It took seven years for Melbourneborn restaurateur Michelle Garnaut (owner and founder of M on the Fringe in Hong Kong and Shanghai’s M on the Bund) to make Capital M a reality. The results appear to have been well worth the effort. The terrace affords one of the most impressive views in the city, while the ornate dining room, with its signature parquet flooring and elegant lighting, is a suitably opulent setting for European culinary indulgence. A range of fine wines and classic cocktails are on offer at the bar, and small dishes, canapés and desserts are served in the Oval Room to the left of the bar from 5pm-midnight. Lunch, featuring smorrebrod (Danish open-faced sandwiches), is served throughout the day until 5pm and afternoon tea is available from 2-5pm. Voted “Best Afternoon Tea,” “Best High End Brunch,” “Outstanding Decor,” “Outstanding for a Romantic Meal,” “Outstanding for Impressing Visitors” and “Outstanding Restaurant of the Year (non-Chinese)” in the Beijinger’s 2011 Reader Restaurant Awards. Mon-Fri 11am2.30pm, 6-10.30pm, Sat-Sun 11.30am-5pm, 6-10.30pm (afternoon tea between 2.30-5pm). 3/F, 2 Qianmen Pedestrian Street (southeast of Qianmen), Chongwen District. (6702 2727) www.capital-m-beijing.com 崇文区前门步行 街2号3层 CRU Steakhouse The sleek, warm design of the JW Marriott’s steak restaurant is reflective of the rich, refined cuts served up by its open kitchen. Steaks range from RMB 108-360. Voted “Outstanding Steak” in the Beijinger’s 2011 Restaurant Awards. Daily 6-10pm. 2/F, JW Marriott Hotel, China Central Place, 83 Jianguo Lu, Chaoyang District. (5908 8530) 朝阳区建国 路83号华贸中心JW万豪酒店2层 Grange Grill The menu showcases prime cuts of premium quality Australian beef, grilled or roasted, as well as succulent regional steak specials and the freshest selection of seafood. A wide range of wines by the glass, including the premium vintage “Penfolds Grange” selection, are available. 1920s style cocktail lounge area and private dining room also available. Set lunches are RMB 98 and 128 + 15% service fee. Lunch Mon-Fri 11.30am-3pm (last food order 2.30pm); Dinner daily 5.30-11pm (last food order 10.30pm). 2/F, The Westin Beijing Chaoyang, 7 Dongsanhuan Beilu, Chaoyang District. (5922 8880) 朝阳区朝阳区东三环北路7 号金茂北京威斯汀大饭店 The Orchard An institution among residents of residents of out-of-town expat hideout Shunyi, The Orchard comes highly recommended for its affordable menu of western food and emphasis on organic produce, with ample provision for little ones making it an ideal spot for family dining. The restaurant’s remoteness from the city center lends it added appeal as a retreat from the rough and tumble of urban life (although the surrounding village of Hegezhuang, which is also home to Green T. Living and the Yin Yang Community Center, is quickly gentrifying), but does make transportation something of a headache – finding a taxi back into town can be a challenge, so come equipped with a plan. The well-known Sunday brunch (11am-3pm) is RMB 210 a person. Children can relax with a video and enjoy the cushy chairs in the kids’ room, or head outside for a stroll around the lake with mom and dad. Voted “Outstanding Brunch (Affordable)” in the Beijinger’s 2011 Reader Restaurant Awards. Daily noon-3pm, 6-9pm. From Jingshun Lu, turn left (west) at Shunbai Lu Intersection, (turn at the driveway just west of the Hegezhuang Village Sign), Chaoyang District. (6433 6270) 果园, 朝阳区崔各庄乡何各 庄村(过何各庄村路标往南转)

French Brasserie Flo Superb, if pricey, French cuisine (the chateaubriand, in particular, is outstanding, and the wine list is good). This restaurant also has a pleasant playroom for children, complete with toys, arts and crafts, and, on weekends, an ayi keeping things real. Voted “Best French (Affordable)” in the Beijinger’s 2011 Reader

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Restaurant Awards. 18 Xiaoyun Lu, Chaoyang District. www.flo.cn 北京福楼餐厅, 朝阳区霄 云路18号 Maison Boulud Famous New York chef Daniel Boulud brings his take on French food to the swanky premises of the old American Legation. Expensive, but brunch is better value at RMB 98-238. Voted “Best French (High End),” “Best Wine List,” “Best Service,” “Outstanding for Impressing Visitors,” “Outstanding Decor,” “Outstanding Brunch,” and “Non-Chinese Restaurant of the Year” in the Beijinger’s 2011 Reader Restaurant Awards. Mon-Fri 11.30am2pm, 6-10pm; Sat-Sun (brunch) 11am4pm, 6-10pm. Ch’ien Men 23, 23 Qianmen Dongdajie, Dongcheng District. (6559 9200, reserve@chienmen23.com) 布鲁宫法餐厅, 东城 区前门东大街23号 Le Petit Gourmand Warm and cozy space with a menu featuring crepes and couscous. Also boasts a library of over 9,000 books and wireless internet. Voted “Outstanding French (Affordable)” in the Beijinger’s 2011 Restaurant Awards. Sun-Thu 9.30am-midnight, Fri-Sat 9.30am-1am. 3/F, Tongli Studios, Sanlitun Houjie, Chaoyang District. (6417 6095, fax 6413 0765) www.lepetitigourmand.com.cn 小美 食家, 朝阳区三里屯后街同里3层

German Paulaner Brauhaus This long-running restaurant is one of Beijing’s best choices for authentic, if pricey, Bavarian-style German food (think sausages and sauerkraut). Located next to the Kempinski hotel, the venue features a 429-square-meter beer garden that can seat up to 290 and its own microbrewery that brews Paulaner’s own beer (including light and dark wheat beers), with prices ranging from RMB 46 for a small glass to RMB 114 for steins. Schnapps, liquers, digestifs and aperitifs are also served and a la carte items include pork knuckle and hog roast served on traditional cast iron pans, and a range of Bavarian snacks served on wooden boards. Daily lunch specials go for RMB 112 and includes dishes ranging from lamb shanks to Viennese chicken. Daily 11am-1am. Kempinski Hotel, 50 Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (6465 3388 ext 5732) http://paulanerbrauhaus.com/beijing/home 普 拉那啤酒坊餐厅, 朝阳区亮马桥路50号凯宾斯 基饭店 Schindler’s Tankstelle A very traditional German restaurant, right in Ritan Park. This casual, fun eatery will appeal to the whole family, with excellent service and exceptionally kid-friendly food. Highchairs are available, but we recommend sitting outside on long benches, Bavarian beer hall-style so it doesn’t matter how much food gets on the floor. As far as the menu is concerned, it’s sausages, sausages, sausages. There are many different types that are generally healthy, low-fat and imported. Parents claims the mashed potato is the best in Beijing. Daily 10am-midnight. 15A Guanghua Lu (200m east of Ritan Park South Gate), Chaoyang District. (8562 6439) http://www. schindlersinfo.de/ 申德勒德加油站, 朝阳区光华 路甲15号(日坛南门往东200米)

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Spicy dishes can be cooked without the heat upon request (probably a good idea for the young ones). There’s a play area with two kids’ tables and chairs, plus books and crayons mixed in with other toys. For smaller diners, there are a few highchairs available. In a nutshell, this is delicious Indian food in a comfortable environment that won’t break your budget. Winner of “Best India/Pakistani” in the Beijinger’s 2011 Reader Restaurant Awards. Daily 10am-11pm. 1) Stall 202, 2/F, Bldg 1, Shimao Department Store, 13 Gongti Beilu, Chaoyang District. (6416 0181); 2) 6/F, Wudaokou U-Center, Chengfu Lu, Haidian District.; 3) 2/F, Paddy O’Shea’s, 28 Dongzhimenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (6417 0900); 4) 138A, B1/F, The Place, 9 Guanghua Lu, Chaoyang District. (6587 2999); 5) 5/B, Hairun International Apartment, 2 Jiangtai Lu, Chaoyang District. (5135 8353) www.gangesrestaurant.com 恒河印度餐厅, 1) 朝阳区工体 北路13号世贸百货1号楼2层202; 2) 海淀区成府 路五道口U-Center6层; 3) 朝阳区东直门外大街 28号爱尔兰酒吧2层; 4) 朝阳区光华路9号世贸 天阶地下1层138A; 5) 朝阳区将台路2号海润国 际公寓底商5号 Mirch Masala Serves Indian cuisines ranging from the “exotic Mughlai” to those of the north and eastern regions of the subcontinent. Choose from kebabs, mango lassi, butter chicken, aloo paratha, tandoori grill, Rajasthan hukkas, desserts and more. Vegetarian and vegan friendly options are available and the bar serves a selection of “bollywood cocktails.” Daily 11am-10.30pm. Ritan Highlife, North Gate of Ritan Park, (near the North Korea Embassy)., Chaoyang District. (6406 4347, masalabj@ hotmail.com) www.masalabj.com 马沙拉之香, 朝阳区朝阳区神路街39号院日坛公园北门日坛上 街2号楼130号 Santoor Daily 11am-2.30pm, 5pm-11pm. 12 Ju’er Hutong, Nanluogu Xiang, Dongcheng District. (6402 0310) 萨都里, 东城区南锣鼓巷 菊儿胡同12号 The Taj Pavilion This is a great place for a family meal and would make for a wild birthday experience for teens – a visit to the Cosmic Bowling Alley next door followed by a classic Indian meal. Lille kids Kids unfamiliar with Indian cuisine might find certain dishes a bit too exotic, though many dishes can be prepared with less fiery spice. Try the Chicken tikka, tandoori gobi (cauliflower kebabs), or dal palak (yellow lentils cooked with spinach). As a side note, the bathrooms are located outside the restaurant in the hallway. Voted “Outstanding Indian” in the Beijinger’s 2011 Reader Restaurant Awards. Daily 11.30am2.30pm, 6-10.30pm. 1) F2-03, 2/F, North Tower, China Overseas Plaza, 8 Guanghua Dong Li, Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (6505 5866); 2) 3/F, Holiday Inn Lido, Jiangtai Lu, Shoudu Jichang Lu, Chaoyang District. (6436 7678, 6437 6688 ext 3811); 3) L222, Europlaza, 99 Yuxiang Lu, Tianzhu Zhen, Shunyi District. (8046 3238) http://www. thetajpavilion.com 泰姬楼印度餐厅, 1) 朝阳区 建国门外大街光华东里8号中海广场北楼2层F203; 2) 朝阳区首都机场路将台路丽都假日酒店广 场缤纷廊3层; 3) 顺义区天竺镇裕翔路99号欧陆 时尚购物中心L222室

Italian La Dolce Vita Like its studied “Villa”-interior surroundings (white table cloths, cozy nooks, Mediterranean color scheme), the food at this long running Gongti area restaurant aims for authenticity. The pizza is prepared in a woodfired brick oven and the no-nonsense pasta gets rave reviews. Salads, brochette, fish dishes and beef filets (Bisteca Fiorentina) and desserts (tiramisu), among other items, round out the menu, and the venue is quite kid friendly (high chairs, friendly service). Voted “Outstanding Italian” in our 2009 Restaurant Awards. Free delivery within a 3km radius. Daily 10.30am10.30pm. 8 Bei Xindong Lu, Chaoyang District. (6468 2894) 甜蜜生活, 朝阳区新东路北段8号

Ganges Indian Restaurant This is a good restaurant for the gastronomically adventurous.

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Michael’s Place Italian Ristorante Despite the comfortable decor, brick pizza oven, kiddie corner and decent selection of imported wines,

Michael’s free-n-quick home delivery might just be its strongest asset. Pizzas and pastas range RMB 48-75. Daily 10.30am-10.30pm. L112, Euro Plaza, (Opposite the Exhibition Hall), Central Villa District, Shunyi District. (8042 4457, 8046 3359) 北京明天意大利餐厅, 顺义区 天竺镇裕翔路99号欧陆时尚购物中心一层112号 (国展对面) Tavola Italian Dining Excellent Neapolitanstyle Italian cuisine in a setting that works equally well for intimate dinners or group events. Business set lunch RMB 108-138. Voted “Outstanding Italian” in the Beijinger’s 2011 Restaurant Awards. Daily 11.30am-2.30pm, 6pm-10.30pm. 2/F, The Grand Summit, Section B, Liangmaqiao Diplomatic Mansion, 19 Dongfang Donglu, Chaoyang District. (8532 5068) www.tavola-bj.com 塔沃拉意大利餐厅, 朝阳区东方东路19号亮马桥外交公寓会所2层

Japanese Hagaki Hagaki is a stylish contemporary Japanese restaurant. Serving up a speedy selection of signature maki rolls as well as classics like tonkatsu, tempura, and udon, Hagaki specializes in Californian-influenced Japanese cuisine and has a lively sushi and noodle bar. Lunch can be fast and fun at Hagaki, but if you can’t stay, bento boxes are available for takeaway. Expect to pay RMB 100150 per person. Daily 11am-10pm. 1/F, EAST Beijing, 22 Jiuxianqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (8414 9815) 叶书, 朝阳区酒仙桥路22号东隅 酒店1层 Haru Teppanyaki and Sushi Bar Watch and listen to your food as it sizzles and cooks to your preference. Haru impresses with sleek decor and the quality of the food. Kids will be entertained by the chefs flaming hot plates, and the large portion servings mean this is a great place to spend a few extra kuai on a family night out. Daily 11.30am-2pm, 5.30pm-10pm. 1) Unit N4-30, 3/F, Sanlitun Village North, 11 Sanlitun Lu, Chaoyang District, Chaoyang District. (6415 2112); 2) 902 Pinnacle Plaza, Jingshun Lu, Shunyi District. (8046 5112) 尚 水长廊铁板烧餐厅, 1) 朝阳区三里屯路11号院 (Village北区)能号楼三层N4-30单元; 2) 顺义区 天竺镇开发区荣祥广场902 Hatsune Reservations recommended at this American-style Japanese joint with a hip, minimalist decor. Standouts include the multitextured butterfly roll, as well as the popular “Motorola,” drizzled with wasabi mayonnaise. Weekday lunch bento box set meals are a fine deal at RMB 75. Voted “Best Japanese” in the Beijinger’s 2011 Reader Restaurant Awards. Daily 11.30am-2pm, 5.30-10pm. 1) 2/F, Heqiao Bldg C, 8A Guanghua Lu, Chaoyang District. (6581 3939); 2) S8-30 (opposite Element Fresh), Bldg 8, Sanlitun Village South, 19 Sanlitun Lu, Chaoyang District. (6415 3939) 隐 泉日本料理, 1) 朝阳区光华路甲8号和乔大厦C 座2层; 2) 朝阳区三里屯路19号三里屯Village南 区8号楼S8-30 Matsuko Serving up one of Beijing’s best known buffets since 1992, this chain of Japanese restaurant feeds hungry white collar types with its bountiful spread of sushi, sashimi, noodles and more. The daily lunch buffet (RMB 98, Mon-Fri 11.30am-2pm, RMB 108 Sat-Sun 11am-2.30pm) features over 60 kinds of dishes, ranging from eel with teriyaki sauce and tempura shrimp to sushi rolls and desserts. Children under 110 cm eat for free. Be forewarned that the different branches charge different prices for the buffet. Voted “Outstanding Japanese” in the Beijinger’s 2011 Reader Restaurant Awards. Mon-Fri 11.30am2pm,5-10.30pm, Sat-Sun 11am-2.30pm, 5-10.30pm. 1) 78 Anli Lu (Subway Line 5 Datun Lu East Station), Haidian District. (5963 6663, li_juan1997@sina.com); 2) 1/F, 8 Nanxinyuan Xilu, Chaoyang District. (8731 9890, li_juan1997@sina.com); 3) 2/F, Jinglong Dasha, 225 Chaoyang Beilu, Chaoyang District. (6509 8999, li_juan1997@sina.com); 4) Baijiazhuang (south east corner of Changhong Qiao), Chaoyang District. (6582 5208, li_juan1997@ sina.com); 5) 39 Liangmaqiao Lu (opposite 21st Century hotel), Chaoyang District. (8453 4062,

li_juan1997@sina.com) http://www.matsuko. com.cn/e_index_hoawei.asp 松子, 1) 海淀区 安立路78号(5号线大屯地铁站东); 2) 朝阳区 南新园西路8号龙头公寓南栋一层; 3) 朝阳区朝 阳北路225号京龙大厦2层; 4) 朝阳区星期五餐 厅对面松阪屋; 5) 朝阳区亮马桥39号(21世纪 饭店对面)

Korean Ai Jiang Shan This upscale Korean barbecue and seafood restaurant in the Lido area proves that char-grilling and composure can go together. Choose from octopus, sashimi and various cuts of beef. 1) Daily 11am-10pm. 2 Zhengfusi Lu, Haidian District. (5190 6655, 5272 1020); 2) Daily 11am-10pm. North Gate of Si’de Park, 39 Jiangtai Xilu, Chaoyang District. (8456 9511); 3) Daily 11am-10pm, Sat & Sun until 9:30pm. 5/F, LG Twin Towers (East Tower), 12 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (5109 6036/6037) 爱江山, 1) 海淀区正 福寺2号; 2) 朝阳区将台西路四德公园北门; 3) 朝阳区建国门外大街乙12号双子座大厦东塔5层 Iki Situated next to Bang Bang Pizza, this contemporary Korean barbecue offers tasty fare and great cocktails. 1) Daily 6-11pm. 111, Bldg. 3, China View, Gongti Donglu, Chaoyang District. (152 1006 4588); 2) 6pm-1am. 102 Bldg 24, Shuanghuayuan Nanli Sanqu, Chaoyang District. (152 1042 5223) 1) 朝阳区 中国红街大厦三号楼111号; 2) 朝阳区双花园南 里三区24号楼102号 Saveurs de Corée Originally located on Nanluogu Xiang, this sophisticated Xiang’er Hutong restaurant is a longstanding tourist favourite. Relax on a a pod-shaped stool and grill up a storm with carefully-sourced, freerange Dalian Wagyu. The portions are on the petite side, but flavors are fine - budgetconscious diners can opt for their lunch offerings. Highlights include their organic bibimbap and their toothsome shin ramyun chilli-spiced noodle soup with prawn, clam and squid. Winner of “Best Korean” in our 2011 Restaurant Awards. Mon - Fri 11:30am- 3:00pm / 5:00pm - 10:30pm, Sat - Sun 11:30am 10:30pm. 128-1 Xiang’er Hutong, Dongcheng District. (5741 5753) www.saveursdecoree. com.cn 韩香馆, 东城区香饵胡同128-1号

Mediterranean Argo Situated in a beautifully restored courtyard building, this Greek restaurant represents another stride in Wudaoying Hutong’s quest to become the next Nanluogu Xiang. Try authentic sharing platters of baba ghanoush, tzatziki and hummus, huge moussaka portions and a large selection of grilled meats and fish, all cooked by a genuine Greek chef. Daily 11.30am-11pm. 59 Wudaoying Hutong (100 meters west of Vineyard Café), Dongcheng District. (8403 9748) 东城区五道营胡同59号 Athena Enjoy everything from tzatziki to baklava in the kitschy, “I saw Zorba the Greek” interior of this Sanlitun area restaurant, one of the first of its kind in town. RMB 68 lunch buffet all week from 11.30-2.30pm. Daily 11am-11pm. 1 Sanlitun Xiwujie, Chaoyang District. (6464 6036) 雅典娜希腊餐厅, 朝阳区三里屯西五街1号 Sureño The sleek Opposite House venue has a popular Sunday brunch (RMB 268-398 plus 15 percent) inspired by the fine Mediterranean tradition of getting all the family together to relax and bond over a big old meal - bring the kids along for pizza, pasta and the play area. Voted “Best Italian” in the Beijinger’s 2011 Reader Restaurant Awards. Daily noon-3.30pm, 6-10.30pm. B1/F, The Opposite House, Sanlitun Village, 11 Sanlitun Lu, Chaoyang District. (6410 5240) www.surenorestaurant.com 朝阳 区三里屯路11号三里屯Village瑜舍地下1层

Middle Eastern Alameen This unassuming but welcoming Middle Eastern haven behind the German embassy is owned and managed by a Palestinian/Lebanese pair. Arabic staples like hummus and baba ghanoush (both RMB 20)


Family Dining are good, and the kibbeh (RMB 25 – fried croquettes stuffed with minced beef) is absolutely delightful. These appetizers are quite filling, so nibble strategically if you plan to take on the whole stuffed lamb (RMB 1,100; order 12 hours ahead). Customers here tend to stick around after meals chatting and sipping coffee, which fosters a warm atmosphere, especially convivial with the sweet smell of hookah smoke (RMB 40) wafting through the dining room. Daily 9am-midnight. 2 Sanlitun Xiwu Lu, Chaoyang District. (8451 7489) 朝阳区朝阳区三 里屯西五街西2号 Biteapitta Falafels, hummus, sandwiches and shawarma. Set meals available. Good value for money. Voted “Best Middle Eastern” in the Beijinger’s 2011 Reader Restaurant Awards. Daily 11am-11pm. 2/F, Tongli Studio (same block as Le Petit Gourmand), Sanlitun Houjie, Chaoyang District. (6467 2961, ilovepitta@ biteapitta.com) 吧嗒饼, 朝阳区三里屯后街同 里2层 Rumi Beijing’s only purveyor of Persian cuisine in a stylish minimalist setting. The owners’ daughter helped design and outfit the small playroom. Let your kids judge her interior design choices while you chow down on the city’s best hummus. Children can pick from the children’s menu and park themselves in highchairs. Voted “Outstanding Middle Eastern” in the Beijinger’s 2011 Reader Restaurant Awards. Daily 11.30am-midnight. 1A Gongti Beilu (opposite Zhaolong Hotel), Chaoyang District. (8454 3838) www.rumigrill.com 入迷, 朝阳区工体北路甲1号兆龙饭店对面

Pizza Annie’s 1) Daily 11am-11pm. Jiuxianqiao, Jiangtai Lu Shangye Jie, Chaoyang District. (6436 3735); 2) 1/F Ruisai Business Building (opposite Ascott Beijing), Chaoyang District. (6568 5890); 3) Daily 11am-11pm. 2/F Daimler Tower, 8 Wangjing Jie, Chaoyang District. (8476 0398); 4) Daily 11am-11pm. 1/F, Tower AB, The

Office Park (Yuanyang Guanghua International), 10 Jintong Xilu (near Central Park/The Place), Chaoyang District.; 5) 105, Bldg 3, China View, 2C Gongti Donglu, Chaoyang District. (8587 1469); 6) Daily 11am-11pm. West Gate of Soho New Town, 88 Jianguo Lu, Chaoyang District. (8589 8366); 7) Daily 11am-11pm. Chaoyang Gongyuan Xilu (next to Chaoyang Park West Gate), Chaoyang District. (6591 1931); 8) Daily 11am-11pm. Across from Western Academy Beijing, 5 Laiguangying Donglu, Chaoyang District. (8470 4768); 9) 11am-11pm. Unit 2-393, Ritan Highlife, (opposite north gate of Ritan Park), 39 Shenlu Jie, Chaoyang District. (8569 3031) www.annies.com.cn/en/ 安妮意大利餐 厅, 1) 朝阳区酒仙桥将台路商业街; 2) 朝阳区 瑞赛大厦商务楼一层(北京雅诗阁服务公寓对面); 3) 朝阳区望京街8号利星行广场奔驰展厅2层; 4) 朝阳区金桐西路10号远洋光华国际AB座1楼(近新 城国际/世贸天阶); 5) 朝阳区工体东路丙2号中 国红街大厦3号楼105室; 6) 朝阳区建国路88号 Soho现代城西门; 7) 朝阳区朝阳公园西路(朝阳 公园西门); 8) 朝阳区来广营东路5号京西学校 对面; 9) 朝阳区神路街39号日坛公园北门对面日 坛上街2-3-93号 Gung Ho! Gourmet Pizza Factory Pizza delivery service that positions itself as a cut above the competition, offering ten “gourmet” toppings featuring wine-soaked blackcurrants, fresh pesto and New Zealand mozzarella. Voted “Outstanding Pizza” in the Beijinger’s 2011 Restaurant Awards. 1) 10-9 Fuli City Xingguang Avenue(West of the Beijing Capital Renaissance Hotel), Chaoyang District. (5876 5262); 2) Daily 11am-11pm. Shop 2, Hairun International Apartments, corner Jiangtai Lu and Fangyuan Xilu, Chaoyang District. (5135 8557); 3) Daily 11am-midnight. Bldg. 3, China View, (rear side, opposite City Hotel), Gongti Donglu, Chaoyang District. (8587 1404/1370) www.gunghopizza. com 叫板披萨, 1) 朝阳区富力城, 星光大道 10-9(富力大酒店网西走); 2) 朝阳区将台路 2号海润国际公寓(将台路和方园西路的十字路 口); 3) 朝阳区工体东路中国红街3号楼 Hutong Pizza With a quaint, cozy

atmosphere, this pizza joint located just off the beaten track of Houhai offers arguably the best pizza (RMB 60-120) in Beijing. The veggie burgers are also hugely popular. Daily 11am11pm. 9 Yindingqiao Hutong, Xicheng District. (8322 8916) 胡同比萨, 西城区银锭桥胡同9号

Russian The Elephant Good place to stuff your face and get drunk without the pretension of uppity, hyper-designed restaurants. Good Russian food, especially the appetizers (i.e. stuffed mushroom caps), borscht, Ukranian stew and Elephant Fish (both recommended). The floorshow is akin to Eastern Bloc Lakers’ girls wriggling out to Shakira. Voted “Outstanding Russian” in the Beijinger’s 2011 Restaurant Awards. 1) Daily noon-midnight. Ritan Shangjie, Courtyard 39, Shenlu Jie, Chaoyang District. (8561 4013); 2) Noon-2am. A93 Toutiao, Chaoyangmenwai, Chaoyang District. (8561 4073); 3) Noon-2am. (Absent Branch) B1/F, Huasheng International Building, 12 Yabao Lu,, Chaoyang District. (5120 6538) http://www.bjelephant.com/home/ index.aspx 大笨象, 1) 朝阳区神路街39号院日 坛上街近日坛北路; 2) 朝阳区朝外头条甲93号日 坛公园北门的附近; 3) 朝阳区化生国际大厦, 押宝路12号 Traktirr Pushkin Pick the right time (lunch, early dinner) and you’ll understand why so many Russian families are loyal patrons. Who can argue with hearty portions of well-priced kid-friendly fare like chicken Kiev, steaks, pork schnitzel and mashed potatoes? Thanks to the heavy mayo application, even the salads make it down most kids’ throats. Voted “Best Russian” in the Beijinger’s 2011 Reader Restaurant Awards. 1) 10am-midnight. 1A Xiyangguan Hutong, Beizhongjie, Dongzhimennei Dajie, Dongcheng District. (6403 1690); 2) Daily 10am-midnight. 5-15 Dongzhimennei Dajie, Dongcheng District. (8407 8158, 6403 1896) 彼 得堡俄餐厅, 1) 东城区东直门内大街北中街西羊 管胡同甲1号; 2) 东城区东直门内大街5-15号

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Southeast Asian Malacca Legend This elaborate Malaysian restaurant boasts serene water views and zesty Southeast Asian cuisine. Also offers catering services and delivery in the Shunyi area. 1) Daily noon-10pm. 1/F Building B, Ocean International Center, 58 Dongsihuan Lu, Chaoyang District. (5908 0075); 2) Daily 11am10pm. On the banks of Luoma lake, Houshayu, Shunyi District. (8049 8902) 马六甲传奇, 1) 朝 阳区东四环路58号远洋国际中心B座1层; 2) 顺义 区后沙峪镇罗马湖畔 Nuage Worth visiting for its chic, French colonial atmosphere – complete with dim lighting, rickshaws and waitresses in stylish ao dai – and its stunning lakeside location. Voted “Outstanding Vietnamese” in our 2009 Restaurant Awards. Daily 11am-11pm. 22 Qianhai Dongyan, Xicheng District. (6401 9581) http://www.nuage.com.cn/ 庆云楼, 西城区前 海东沿22号

Thai Bali Papaya Bali Papaya offers authentic Indo-Thai cuisine in a venue sporting wooden décor paired with bright colors, contemporary Gamelan music and Indonesian and Thai art. The flavors on offer are akin to the real deal try the refreshing Thai Beef Salad with its zing of lemongrass and cilantro and the Indonesian Fried Rice set, which includes fried egg and chicken, along with tender peanut sauced chicken satay. The Thai Green Curry comes with a kick (rice, however, is not included). Daily 11am-11pm. 2/F, Nali Patio, 81 Sanlitun Lu, Chaoyang District, Chaoyang District. (5208 6029) 朝阳区三里屯路81号那里花园2层 Very Siam Treat yourself to Thai at this exquisite establishment. Capacity to host parties of up to 30 people. English menu available. Voted “Outstanding Thai” in the Beijinger’s 2011 Reader Restaurant Awards. 1) Daily 11.30am-11.30pm. 10A Xinyuan Xili

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Dongjie (in the alley northwest of Yuyang Hotel), Chaoyang District. (8451 0031); 2) Daily 11am-11pm. 4/F Yihai Hongze Shopping Mall, northeast corner of Dongdaqiao Intersection, Chaoyang District. (6586 8248) www.verysiam. com 非常泰, 1) 朝阳区新源西里东街甲10号渔阳 饭店西北胡同内; 2) 朝阳区东大桥十字路口东北 角易海宏泽商场4层

Vegetarian Baihe Vegetarian More than the sum of its parts, Lily Vegetarian (formerly Vanilla Garden) is a great place to enjoy vegetarian cuisine, sip imported organic coffees and herbal teas, or just hang out. Also boasts helpful and attentive staff, an English menu, desserts, and wireless Internet access. Since Lily does not follow monastic traditions, diners are not forbidden the pungency of onion and garlic in these pleasant restaurants. Try the suchang “sausage”; baochao sanding, a stir-fry of diced carrots, “meat” and cashews; jiangxiang candou, a stir-fry of lima beans with minced “meat”; and qianceng bing, layered pancake with thyme. Don’t miss the hot plum tea. Daily 11am-10pm. 23A Caoyun Hutong, Dongzhimennei Beixiaojie, Dongcheng District. (6405 2082) 百合素食, 东 城区东直门内北小街,草园胡同甲23号 The Veggie Table The shiitake mushroom burger would bully many of Beijing’s beefy sandwiches out of the ballpark. Sesame studded, stodgy whole-wheat bread encloses a fat, herby ‘shroom patty, served with deliciously crispy “baked” home fries and coleslaw cut by someone who understands the stuff. Other big hitters included a shocking pink beet salad spiked with crunchy walnuts, hummus thick like nearly-set cement, and ajvar, a paste of eggplant, onion and red pepper spread on dark rye bread. The dal bhat, served with organic brown rice, is another gutsy, flavor-packed dish, best washed-down with one of the wellchosen craft beers. Daily 10.30am to 11.30pm (last order 10.30pm).. 19 Wudaoying Hutong, Dongcheng District. (6446 2073) 吃素的, 东城 区五道营胡同19号

Family Health Clinics & Hospitals AmAsia International Medical Center Formerly known as American-Sino Hospital, AmAsia International Medical Center focuses on meeting women’s and children’s healthcare needs in a warm and relaxing environment. AmAsia uses the latest international medical technology and is staffed by English-speaking doctors experienced in the fields of obstetrics and gynecology. Nurses and midwives also speak English and the center can provide language services in both Japanese and Russian. Provides direct billing with most major international insurance providers, as well as allowing direct payments. Daily 24hrs. 218 Xiaoguan Beili, Anwai Dajie, east of Olympic Center, Chaoyang District. (6496 8888/5151) www.asog-beijing.com 东方美华医院, 朝阳区安 外大街小关北里218号(奥体中心东) Amcare Women’s & Children’s Hospital This newly opened hospital near the Lido focuses on maternity services, women’s health and pediatrics. Foreign language support is available upon request.24-hr appointment service. 1) Daily 8am-4.30pm. 9 Fangyuan Xilu, Chaoyang District. (6434 2399 24hr hotline, 800 610 6200); 2) 9-9 Jiangtai Xilu, Chaoyang District. www.amcare.com.cn 北京美中宜和妇 儿医院, 1) 朝阳区芳园西路9号; 2) 朝阳区将 台西路9-9号 Bayley & Jackson Medical Center Founded in Hong Kong in 1958, Bayley & Jackson has grown into a comprehensive health care provider that accepts over 40 major international insurance plans. Services include (but are not limited to) Family Medicine, Dental, Health Checkups, Pediatrics, Obgyn, General Surgery, Staff Dietician and TCM. Mon-Sat 9am6pm. 7 Ritan Donglu, Chaoyang District. (8562 9998, billing@ikang.com) www.bjhealthcare. com 庇利积臣医疗中心, 朝阳区日坛东路7号

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Beijing 21st Century Hospital Beijing 21st Century Hospital is a comprehensive healthcare facility, providing health screening services, medical care and health management for the international community in Beijing. This hospital’s team of internationally experienced physicians and nurses provides world-class medical care in a comfortable, clean and quiet setting. The hospital uses a Japanese management style, modern medical equipment and supporting electronic data systems to continuously improve quality and efficiency of health care services. Beijing 21st Century Hospital also works closely with different hospitals and their medical specialists in China and Japan, providing tele-medicine and international medical transfer. Direct billing with international insurers is provided. Languages spoken: English, Japanese, Korean, German, Chinese. Mon-Fri 9am-7pm, Sat-Sun 9am-6pm; 24-hr house call service. 1-2/F, 21st Century Plaza, A40 Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (8444 6168 (English/Chinese), 8444 6169 (Japanese/Korean)) http://www.21-hospital. com 朝阳区亮马桥路甲40号21世纪大厦1-2楼

Beijing Aier-Intech Eye Hospital 15 years of eye care experience, including emergency treatment, telephone consultations, laser vision corrective surgery and preventative care. On-site shop sells frames and lenses. The VIP clinic has English-speaking staff, many trained overseas. Can direct bill to many international insurance companies. Daily 8.30am-4.30pm. 1,4,5/F Panjiayuan Plaza, 12 Panjiayuan Nanli, Chaoyang District. (6773 2700, customerservice@intecheye.com) www. intecheye.com 英智眼科医院, 朝阳区潘家园南 里12号潘家园大厦1,4,5层 Beijing Dongwen TCM Clinic Beijing Dongwen TCM Clinic is an international integrative medical institution that devotes itself to providing professional services according to ideal and quality medical standards for local and foreign clients and communities. The clinic is passionately committed to providing the highest quality health care and service in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of human disease. Our practice specializes in a holistic approach to whole-body well-being using state-of-the-art lab testing, physical examination, physical therapy, chiropractic therapy, acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, medical qi gong, Taichi, and acupressure. It is a comprehensive evidenced-based healthcare system that treats acute and chronic disorders. It also promotes preventative healthcare by supporting a strong immune system so that a person can better resist illness.Services: Acupunture, Massage, Moxibustion, Chinese Herbal Medicine Therapy, Ba Gua, Pricking, etc. Not just a medical clinic, we are also interested in spreading knowledge and awareness of Chinese medicine to the Western world, and thus in advocating education, often organize classes/forums/lectures in topics such as Massage, Acupuncture, Tai Chi, etc. at the clinic. Mon-Fri 9am-5.30pm, Sat&Sun 9am8pm. Rm 107, 8 Xaioyunli, Chaoyang District. (5613 7619, 133 3104 0363, dywjmedical@ gmail.com) www.dywjmed.com 北京东文中医诊 所, 朝阳区霄云里8号,107室 Beijing HarMoniCare Women and Children’s Hospital (HMC) Beijing HarMoniCare Women and Children’s Hospital (HMC) offers medical services both Chinese and

western families with JCI (Joint Commission International) standard. HMC is strategic partner of PHMI and cooperates with Teaching Hospital of Harvard Medical School—Boston Women’s Hospital, Boston Children’s Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital. Located next to Olympic Forest Park, HMC covers an area of 13,000 square meters. HMC is a medical center in Obstetrics, Gynecology and Pediatrics. Daily 8am-5pm. A2 Xiaoguan Beili, Beiyuan Lu, Chaoyang District. (6499 0000, contact@ hmcare.org) www.hmcare.net 和美妇儿医院, 朝阳区北苑路小关北里甲2号 Beijing Puhua International Clinic Beijing Puhua International Clinic’s unique services include orthopedic and trauma surgery conforming to European standards. They also offer physical rehabilitation, an eye clinic with certified US ophthalmologist, a chiropractic clinic, comprehensive family medical services, a Western-style pharmacy, and emergency services. The clinic offers services in English, Chinese, Arabic, Russian, Filipino, Amharic, and Taiwanese. Conveniently located in Jinsong, the center has free parking available for customers. Mon-Sun 9am-6pm. 54 Wusheng Beilu, Dongsanhuan, Chaoyang District. (8773 5522, 5245 2585 (24hr hotline)) www.puhuaclinic. com 北京普华门诊, 朝阳区东三环武圣北路54号 Beijing Puhua International Hospital Beijing Puhua International Hospital is the first International-Standard Hospital in Beijing, and has been open in Beijing since 1994. Inpatient, Outpatient, Surgery, Inpatient Care and ICU Services. English-speaking staff on 24/7 call. Wide range of Medical, Surgical and Consulting Services. Direct-billling with International Insurance Companies. The reference-level Medical Facility in Beijing for all Neurology, Neurosurgery and Rehabilitation Issues. World leader & Pioneer in Regenerative Medicine. Member of Asia Pacific Medicine (APMG) the leading, and the largest, International-Standard Medical Services Group in Asia. 12 Tiantan Nanli (800m west of the South Gate of the Temple of Heaven), Chongwen District. (8911 6665 (24hr hotline)) www.puhuachina.com 崇文区天坛南里 12号(天坛南门往西800米) Beijing Tiantan Puhua International Hospital A private, international-standard hospital offering a range of emergency services and out patient care. Beijing Tiantan Puhua Hospital has a full, English speaking staff on call 24-hours. Medical services include: neurology and neurosurgery, Beijing’s only international standard podiatric center, occupational and physical theraphy, plastic surgery and and non-surgical cosmetic services, hand surgery, orthopedics, ENT, oncology, full physical checkups starting at RMB 900, on-site imaging, laboratory and pharmacy services. Specialist consultations are RMB 200-800 and direct billing is available for more than 20 international insurance companies. 24-hour emergency care. 7am-10pm(Mon-Fri). 8am-10pm(Sat-Sun). 12 Tiantan Nanli, Chongwen District, 800m west of the south gate of the temple of heaven, Chongwen District. (67020836, puhuachina@ gmail.com) www.puhuachina.com, www. puhuachina.cn 北京天坛普华医院, 北京天坛普 华体检中心, 崇文区天坛南里12号 Beijing United Family Hospital (BJU) Beijing United Family Hospital and Clinics (BJU) offers international-standard care to thousands of Beijing’s expatriate and Chinese families. BJU features an international team of doctors from more than 20 countries and since 2005, it has been consistently re-accredited by Joint Commission International (JCI) and the College of American Pathologists (CAP). Since 1997, BJU’s multilingual staff has provided professional expertise with heartfelt care. The hospital and clinics offer a full range of medical services. In addition to departments of family medicine, surgery, pediatrics, and dentistry, BJU has attracted top medical professionals in cardiology, neurology, internal medicine, dermatology, psychological health, obstetrics and gynecology, emergency medicine, integrative medicine, ophthalmology and ENT. Mon-Sat 8.30am-5.30pm. 24-hour emergency care. 2 Jiangtai Lu, Chaoyang District. (5927

7000, 5927 7120 (ER ), fax 5927 7200) www. ufh.com.cn 北京和睦家医院, 朝阳区将台路2号 Hong Kong International Medical Clinic, Beijing Beijing’s first joint-venture medical organization operates according to international standards, has a high-quality international administration system, high-level medical staff, and warm service. A 24hr helpline offers medical support in English, Chinese and Japanese, and other languages on request. A basic consultation costs RMB 680. Direct billing with over 50 international insurers. Daily 9am-9pm (after 9pm nurse on duty). 9/F, office tower of the Swissôtel, 2 Chaoyangmen Beidajie, Dongcheng District. (65532288 ext 2345/6/7, 6553 9752) www.hkclinic.com 北 京港澳国际医务诊所, 东城区北京港澳国际医 务诊所,朝阳门北大街2号港澳中心瑞士酒店办 公楼9层 International Medical Center (IMC) Foreign doctors on-site offering a wide range of medical services, including family medicine, psychological services, dental, Ob/ Gyn, pediatrics and TCM. Drop-in services for travelers; x-rays and ultrasounds available on-site. English, Chinese, Arabic and Russian spoken. Daily 24hrs. S106, S111 Lufthansa Center, 50 Liangmahe Lu, Chaoyang District. (6465 1561/2/3, 6465 1384/28, marketing@ imcclinics.com) http://www.imcclinics.com/ 北 京国际医疗中心, 朝阳区亮马桥路50号燕莎中心 写字楼1层S106

International SOS One of the world’s leading international healthcare, medical and security assistance company with 66% of the world’s Fortune 500 companies choosing International SOS. Since 1989, International SOS has led international-standard medical care in China, with a 24/7 alarm center hotline, a dedicated air ambulance, four international quality clinics staffed with expat and foreign doctors and 200+ network of medical service partners. International SOS Beijing clinic is the city’s leading family practice and specialist services clinic, represented by 15 nationalities, including English, French, Japanese, German, Spanish, Korean and Chinese-speaking doctors. Offers 24/7 Emergency Services, GP, Pediatrics, Gynecology, specialists, Pharmacy, Psychology, Physiotherapy, Dentistry and Orthodontics, Optometry. Mon-Fri 9am-6pm, Sat-Sun 9am6pm. Suite 105, Wing 1, Kunsha Building, 16 Xinyuanli, Chaoyang District. (Clinic: 6462 9112, 24hr hotline 6462 9100, china.inquiries@ internationalsos.com) www.internationalsos. com, www.clinicsinchina.com 北京国际救援中 心, 朝阳区新源里16号琨莎中心一座105室 OASIS International Hospital OASIS is a full-service private hospital. Their international medical team provides patient-centered care in a modern facility designed for comfort, safety and privacy. OASIS offers attentive service in a soothing environment and expert medicine backed by leading technology, including the most advanced MRI and CT scans available from a private hospital in China. The hospital currently provides services in family medicine, pediatrics, gynecology, general surgery, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), and dentistry. Direct billing is available for many insurance providers. Daily 24hrs (emergency care), Mon-Fri 9am- 6pm, Sun 8.30-12.30am. 9 Jiuxianqiao Beilu, Chaoyang District, Chaoyang District. (400 UR OASIS (876 2747)) www.


Family Health oasishealth.cn 明德医院, 朝阳区朝阳区酒仙 桥北路9号 United Family CBD Clinic The United Family CBD Clinic is United Family Healthcare’s (UFH’s) sixth satellite clinic in Beijing and will be staffed by bilingual doctors and nurses who are committed to providing the high-quality, international-standard care unique to United Family. Mon-Sat 9.30am-6.30pm. Suite 3107, Bldg AB, Vantone Center, 6 Chaowai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (5907 1266) www.ufh.com. cn 和睦家朝外诊所. 朝阳区朝阳门外大街6号万 通中心AB座2层3017室 United Family Jianguomen Health and Wellness Center United Family Jianguomen Health and Wellness Center is a satellite clinic of BJU located in the St. Regis complex in the heart of Beijing’s Central Business District. The clinic makes high-quality healthcare accessible to CBD residents and employees. It offers integrative medicine, family counseling services, and provides health checkups for immigration purposes. Mon-Fri 8.30am-12pm,1pm-3.30pm. B1/F, the St. Regis Residence, St. Regis Hotel, 21 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (8532 1221, 8532 1678 Immigration Clinic) www.ufh.com.cn 和睦家建国门保健中心, 朝阳 区建国门外大街21号北京国际俱乐部饭店公寓 楼地下1层

English and some have overseas training. The Haidian branch specializes in cosmetic dentistry and implants. A basic consultation costs RMB 100 (first-time registration including a check-up and consultation costs RMB 100). 1) Mon-Thu 9am-5pm, Fri-Sun 9am-5pm. Rm A205, CITIC Bldg, 19 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (6500 6472/3); 2) Mon-Thu 9am-5.30pm. Rm 308, Raycom Infotech Park, Tower A, 2 Kexueyuan Nanlu, Haidian District. (8286 1956, 24hr: 139 1100 1367); 3) Mon-Thu 9am-6pm, Fri-Sun 9am-5.30pm. Rm 201, The Exchange-Beijing, B118 Jianguo Lu, Chaoyang District. (6567 5670); 4) Mon-Thu 9am-5.30pm, Fri-Sun 9am-5pm. 1/F, Somerset Fortune Garden, 46 Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (8440 1926/7/8) www.arrail-dental.com 瑞尔齿 科, 1) 朝阳区建国门外大街19号国际大厦A205; 2) 海淀区科学院南路2号融科资讯中心A座308室; 3) 朝阳区建国路乙118号京汇大厦201室; 4) 朝阳 区亮马桥路46号盛捷福景苑1层 Beijing United Family Hospital Dental Clinic Provides comprehensive dental services for families, including cleaning, crown and bridges, dental implants, fillings, tooth whitening and more. 2 Jiangtai Lu, Chaoyang District. (5927 7058) www.ufh.com.cn 北京和睦 家医院牙科, 朝阳区将台路2号

United Family Liangma Clinic United Family Liangma Clinic serves Beijing’s diplomatic area, providing internationally-accredited Family Medicine services. A multinational clinic staff of experienced doctors and bilingual nurses will ensure that you and your family receive the highest quality medical care available. 2/F, Grand Summit, 19 Dongfang Donglu, Chaoyang District. (5927 7005) www.ufh.com.cn 和睦家亮 马诊所, 朝阳区东方东路19号1号楼会所27号(外 交人员公寓B区官舍16号) United Family New Hope Center The United Family New Hope Center offers a unique new concept in international-standard cancer treatment. New Hope’s goal is to provide patients with the most up-to-date treatment options from a multidisciplinary team of oncologists, specialist physicians, and healthcare professionals. Mon-Fri 9am-5pm. 9-11 Jiangtai Xilu, Chaoyang District. (5927 7021) www.ufh.com.cn 和睦家启望中心, 朝阳 区朝阳区将台西路9-11 United Family Shunyi Clinic United Family Shunyi Clinic serves Beijing’s suburban area and international school district with internationally-accredited family medicine, pediatrics, rehabilitation (physical therapy), psychological counseling, Traditional Chinese Medicine, laboratory, and pharmacy services. A multinational clinic staff of experienced doctors and bilingual nurses will ensure that you and your family receive the highest quality medical care available. The Shunyi Clinic is a satellite facility of BJU. Like other BJU satellite facilities, the Shunyi Clinic strictly adheres to Joint Commission International (JCI) and international infection control standards. MonThu 9.30am-7.30pm, Fri-Sun 9.30am-4.30pm. Unit 806, Pinnacle Plaza, Tianzhu Real Estate Development Zone, Shunyi District. (8046 5432, fax 8046 4383) www.ufh.com.cn 和睦家顺义诊 所, 顺义区天竺开发区荣祥广场806号 Vista Medical Center Medical services including family and internal medicine, OB/ GYN, pediatrics, dentistry, ophthalmology, dermatology, ENT, TCM, physiotherapy, psychiatry, imaging laboratory and pharmacy service. Also offers pre- and postnatal care and infant health check-ups. English-speaking staff onsite 24hrs a day. A consultation with a GP costs RMB 660. Direct billing with more than 40 international insurance providers. Daily 24hrs. 3/F, Kerry Centre, 1 Guanghua Lu, Chaoyang District. (8529 6618, fax 8529 6615, vista@ vista-china.net) www.vista-china.net 维世达诊 所, 朝阳区光华路1号嘉里中心3层

Beijing Vista Dental Clinic Provides comprehensive dental services including teeth cleaning, whitening, gum treatment, white filling, crowns and bridges, root canal treatment, wisdom tooth extraction, orthodontics and implants. Daily 8.30am6pm. Level 3, Kerry Centre, 1 Guanghua Lu, Chaoyang District. (vista@vista-china.net) www.vista-china.net 朝阳区光华路1号北京嘉 里中心三层 IDC Dental Standing for International Standards, Dedicated Professionals and Compassionate Care, IDC is a multi-specialty clinic offering a broad spectrum of family and restorative dental care. Experts in cosmetic makeovers and CT-guided implant surgeries. A certified clinic with Progressive Orthodontics and Beijing’s only Western-trained root canal specialist. Multi-tier pricing. IDC is a Preferred Provider with CIGNA, Allianz, and MediLink. Daily 9am-6pm. Rm 209, Bldg 7, Yard 9, Richmond Park Clubhouse, Fangyuan Nanli, Chaoyang District. (6538 8111, info@ idcdentalbj.com) www.idcdentalbj.com IDC国际 齿科中心, 朝阳区芳园南里9号院7号楼209室 IMC Dental Clinic IMC dental clinic has the longest history of any expatriate dental service in Beijing. Provides general, cosmetic and restorative treatment. English, Chinese, Russian are spoken. Mon-Sat 9am-5pm. S111, Lufthansa Center, 50 Liangmahe Lu, Chaoyang District. (6465 1384, 6465 1328, marketing@ imcclinics.com) 北京国际医疗中心牙科诊所, 朝 阳区亮马桥路50号燕莎中心写字楼1层S111

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International SOS Dental, Orthodontics Clinic Provides comprehensive dental services for the whole family, including routine cleaning, X-rays, fillings, whitening, crowns, bridges and cosmetic makeovers. Mon-Sat 9am5pm. Suite 105, Wing 1, Kunsha Building, 16 Xinyuanli, Chaoyang District. (6462 0333) www. clinicsinchina.com 国际SOS齿科,畸齿矫正诊所, 朝阳区新源里16号琨莎中心一座105室

Arrail Dental Clinic Offers the full spectrum of non-surgical dentistry. All dentists speak

OASIS Dental Clinic OASIS Dental provides complete dental care for families through

internationally-trained dentists. Services include routine cleaning, fillings, root canals, crowns and bridges, veneers, whitening, orthodontics, prevention orthodontics, periodontics, and implants. Mon-Sat 6am-9pm. 9 Jiuxianqiao Beilu, Chaoyang District. (5985 0305) 朝阳区酒 仙桥北路9号 SDM Dental Teeth cleaning, root canals, restorative dentistry, porcelain crowns, dental implants, orthodontics and cosmetic dentistry. A basic consultation costs RMB 50, with a firsttime registration fee of RMB 50. 1) Daily 9am8pm. East of the Basement, Sunshine Plaza, 68 Anli Lu, Chaoyang District. (6497 2173, 6498 2173); 2) 2层NB210. NB 210, B2/F, China World Shopping Mall, 1 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (6505 9439); 3) Daily 9am-8pm. FC222, 21st Century Hotel, 40 Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (6466 4814, 6461 2745); 4) LB107, Euro Plaza, 99 Yuxiang Lu, Tianzhu Town, Shunyi District. (8046 6084); 5) Daily 9am-8pm. Rm 106, Bldg 11, 22 Yuanda lu (near Golden Resources Department Store), Haidian District. (8859 6912/13) www. sdmdental.com 固瑞齿科, 1) 朝阳区安立路68号 阳光大厦东侧底商; 2) 朝阳区建国门外大街1号 国贸商场地下2层NB210; 3) 朝阳区亮马桥路40号 二十一世纪饭店FC222; 4) 顺义区天竺镇裕祥路 99号欧陆广场LB107; 5) 海淀区远大路22号11号楼 106室(金源时代购物中心斜对面) United Family Shunyi Dental Clinic United Family Shunyi Dental Clinic is located in Pinnacle Plaza, just around the corner from the United Family Shunyi Clinic. A multinational clinic staff of experienced doctors and bilingual nurses will ensure that you and your family receive the highest quality dental care available. Like other BJU satellite facilities, the Shunyi Dental Clinic strictly adheres to Joint Commission International (JCI) standards, which enables the Shunyi Dental Clinic to be officially recognized as an internationalstandard dental clinic. Mon-Thu 9am-7.20pm, Fri-Sat 9am-5.30pm. 818 Pinnacle Plaza, Tianzhu Real Estate Development Zone, Shunyi District. (8046 1102) www.ufh.com.cn 和睦家顺 义牙科诊所, 顺义区天竺开发区荣祥广场818

Spas Bodhi Sense Like the original branch of Bodhi on Gongti, Bodhi Sense draws inspiration from both Thai and Chinese culture, but boasts an added touch of luxury. There are ten footmassage rooms and an additional ten treatment rooms, all exquisitely decorated Daily 11am12.30am. 2/F, Somerset Grand Fortune Garden, 46 Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (8440 1495) 朝阳区亮马桥路46号盛捷副景苑公寓2层 Bodhi Therapeutic Retreat A range of luxuriant massage options in stylish, minimalist surroundings. Offers aromatherapy massage, Thai massage, foot massage and Chinese body massage. Bodhi’s Chinese therapist is trained in TCM. Daily 11am12.30am. 17 Gongti Beilu, Chaoyang District. (6417 9595) www.bodhi.com.cn 菩提会所, 朝 阳区工体北路17号 Dragonfly Therapeutic Retreat Rapidly expanding Shanghai-based chain of high-end spas. Chinese, shiatsu and foot massages start at RMB 150 per hour. An exhaustive menu of spa packages, such as an hour each of fullbody and foot massage, starts at RMB 290. Daily 10am-1am. 1) 1/F, Grand Summit Plaza, 19 Dongfang Donglu (100m north of Lufthansa Center), Chaoyang District. (8532 3122); 2) 60 Donghuamen Ave (near The Peninsula Hotel and Oriental Plaza), Dongcheng District. (6527 9368); 3) B1/F, Eastern Hotel, Nansanlitun Nanlu, Chaoyang District. (6593 6066) 悠庭保健 会所, 1) 朝阳区朝阳区燕莎桥东方东路19号外交 会所1层(燕莎中心路北100米); 2) 东城区东城 区东华门大街60号(近王府饭店和东方广场); 3) 朝阳区朝阳区三里屯南路逸羽酒店1层 I Spa English-speaking staff offers aromatherapy massage, Thai massage, scrubs, wraps, facials (by Sothys and Jurlique), floral bath, steaming, TCM and foot reflexology. All the rooms are private suites. Special packages for couples are also available. For promotions

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call ahead or log on to the website. 1) Daily 11am-11pm. 1/F, Yuyuanhui Club, South of Gongdesi Bridge (northwest to Summer Palace), Haidian District. (6287 9868); 2) 6/F, Hilton Beijing Capital Airport. Terminal 3, Beijing Capital International Airport, Shunyi District. (6450 4777); 3) 10am-midnight. B1/F, Traders Upper East Hotel, Lido, Dongsihuan Beilu, Chaoyang District. (5907 8877); 4) 2/F, JW Marriott Hotel Beijing, China Central Place, 83 Jianguo Lu, Chaoyang District. (5908 8380); 5) 1/F, Gehua New Century Hotel, 19 Gulouwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (6202 8888 ext 6666); 6) Daily noon-11pm. 5/F, Tower 2, Taiyue Suites, Sanlitun Nanlu, Chaoyang District. (6507 1517, 8595 2277 ext 5666) www.ispa.cn 泰美 好, 1) 海淀区功德寺桥南御园汇会所1层(颐和 园西北角); 2) 顺义区北京首都机场3号航站楼 北京机场希尔顿酒店6层(3号航站楼附近); 3) 朝阳区东四环北路阳光上东上东盛贸饭店地下1 层; 4) 朝阳区华贸中心建国路83号北京JW万豪 酒店2层; 5) 朝阳区鼓楼外大街19号歌华开元大 酒店1层 (原华北大酒店); 6) 朝阳区三里屯南 路泰悦豪庭2座5层 Jiuhua Spa and Resort Formerly a royal retreat, Jiuhua Resort features courtyard accommodation, private villas and a string of restaurants on site. All kinds of spa treatments are offered, using naturally sourced springs. Their medicinal hot mud spas are reputed to cure back and leg pain, improve skin tone and detoxify the body. Holistic health checks and dietary advice also available on request. Xiao Tangshan Zhen, Changping District. (6178 2288) 九华山庄, 昌平区小汤山 Le Spa at River Garden The modest size of Le Spa be-lies the wealth of treatments available, with everything from facials and manicures to micro-dermabrasion. Try the crystal aroma steam room (RMB 168, 20min), featuring a giant purple crystal in the center of the room, or the far infrared energy house (RMB 168, 20min). Foot reflexology (RMB 88, 1hr) and Chinese therapy massage (RMB 168, 90min). They run a shuttle bus (RMB 10) from the HSBC at Guomao or the Holiday Inn Lido. Mon-Thu 10am-10.30pm, Fri-Sun 10.30am11pm. Le Spa, River Garden, Houshayu, Shunyi District. (8046 6558) 水漾会馆, 顺义区后沙峪镇 裕京花园水漾会馆7号 Longxi Wenquan Golf Club In addition to the golf course, Longxi features indoor and outdoor spas, a large swimming pool, relaxation room, salt scrub area and a buffet. Daily 8am11pm. 8 Shunjing Lu, Panggezhuang., Daxing District. (8928 2288) 龙熙温泉俱乐部, 大兴区 庞各庄顺景路8号 Peninsula Spa by ESPA Offers a luxurious, sophisticated and timeless spa retreat with an Asian Tea Lounge, heat experiences, 12 treatment rooms and private locker facilities. Daily 10am-10pm. 3/F, The Peninsula, 8 Jinyuhutong, Wangfujing, Dongcheng District. (8516 2888 ext 6090) 半岛水疗中心, 东城区东 城区王府井金鱼胡同8号2王府半岛酒店三层 The Wellness Spa by Hummingbird Hummingbird Therapeutic Retreat’s second branch. The Wellness Spa’s facilities are twice as big as they are at the original location, boasting a 32 customer capacity, a custom-made Ayurvedic massage bed and Hummingbird’s first-ever VIP suite. Bldg 26, Central Park, 6 Chaoyangmenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (6533 6922) www. hummingbird.net.cn 朝阳区朝阳门外大街6号 新城国际26号楼

Support Groups Baby Cafe Baby Cafe is opened by an experienced UK midwife to support parents with feeding in the early weeks and months following birth. Baby Cafe follows a model from the UK in providing a drop in centre where new parents can spend an hour or two on a regular basis meeting with other new parents to share their feeding advice. Attendance is by email confirmation only. There is a minimal charge to cover the cost of the refreshments. (anne.Hemsley@gmail. com)

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Beijing Homeschoolers A support network, information source and social hub for families homeschooling their children. http://groups. yahoo.com/group/beijing_homeschoolers Beijing Mamas Yahoo Group Yahoo support group where you can “share resources, ask questions and grow as women and moms ... It does not matter what age your children are, if you are a mama who wants a safe place to ask parenting questions, make other mama friends, hang out, start playgroup meetings or mama nights out, ask for gear recommendations, sell your used gear, etc....come and join.” http:// groups.yahoo.com/group/Beijing_Mamas/ Beijing Organic Consumers Association (BOCA) A Yahoo Group for Beijing residents interested in organic produce and consuming responsibly. Members share resources, ideas and information on how to shop and live responsibly in the city. Contact Liora (139 1030 6022, lioracc@yahoo.com) http://health.groups. yahoo.com/group/beijing_organic_consumers Celiac Disease and Gluten Intolerance Support Group An informal meeting for those diagnosed with Celiac Disease or with gluten intolerance - or their friends and family. The support group aims to provide an exchange of information on where to get gluten-free products; ideas for good recipe substitutions, a group-compiled gluten-free restaurant list, and emotional support and sharing of experiences. The Yurt, Beijing United Family Hospital, 2 Jiang Tai Lu, Chaoyang District, Chaoyang District. (5927 7061) 朝阳区蒙古包,北京和睦家医院, 朝阳区将台路2号 China Mamas of Tweens & Teens Yahoo group “An open forum for parents of kids 8 yrs old and older living in China to share and connect on the challenges and joys of raising older kids here. A place where you can come and and get answers to questions unique to kids that are in between (tween) childhood and teenage-hood, and those interesting teen years. Share an experience; a place you’ve been to recently with your tween/teen that they loved; shops that actually carry clothes that are the right size and aren’t branded with a character; how to handle first crushes? It’s all open!” (ChinaMamas_tweensnteens@yahoogroups. com, ChinaMamas_tweensnteens-subscribe@ yahoogroups.com) http://groups.yahoo.com/ group/ChinaMamas_tweensnteens/ Families with Children from China Network of foreign families who have adopted or seek to adopt orphans in China. (janeliedtke@yahoo. com, jane@ocdf.org) www.fwcc.org La Leche League Information and support for breastfeeding mothers. Chinese-language meetings held the second Saturday of each month at 10.30am. (LLLinQingdao@gmail.com) www.llli.org, http://muruhui.org/ Selective Mutism Virtual Support Network A network for parents of children who suffer from or may be suffering from this complex childhood anxiety disorder characterized by a fear of speaking in social settings. (135 2199 1702, selectivemutism.sgb@gmx.net) www. selectivemutismchina.gmxhome.de Special Child Support Group This Yahoo group offers a meeting place for Beijing parents with special-needs children. Call 5130 3931 for info. (special_child_beijing-subscribe@ yahoogroups.com) http://groups.yahoo.com/ group/special_child_beijing/ The Yin Yang Community Center Mon-Sat 8am-8pm, Sun 8am-5pm. The First Courtyard, Hegezhuang Village (across from The Orchard; call for directions), Chaoyang District. (6431 2108) www.yinyangbeijing.com 易• 阴阳社区中 心, 朝阳区崔各庄乡何各庄村一号院(果园对面)

Family Life Adoption Bridge of Love Adoption Service This government-run agency facilitates travel to the adoption site, as well as consulting, document

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translation and travel arrangements within China. Zhongmin Mansion, 7 Baiguang Lu, Xuanwu District. (6357 5792, 6358 9988 ext 1207) www.china-blas.org 爱之桥收养中心, 宣 武区白广路7号中民大厦 China Center of Adoption Affairs The government agency responsible for adoptions. The agency usually prefers to work with adoption agencies rather than with individual applicants, and does not talk to adoptive parents directly. Their website, however, is a good resource. 7 Baiguang Lu, Xuanwu District. (6357 5785) www.china-caa.org/frames/ index_unlogin_en.jsp 中国收养中心, 宣武区白 广路7号中民大厦 Families with Children from China Network of foreign families who have adopted or seek to adopt orphans in China. (janeliedtke@yahoo. com, jane@ocdf.org) www.fwcc.org OCDF Adoption This division of Our Chinese Daughters Foundation provides initial consultation, assistance throughout the process, and help with travel plans and proceedings at the time of adoption.(8403 4979, michael@ ocdf.org), www.ocdf.org/adoption Sheperd’s Field Children’s Village Established by Americans Tim and Pam Baker, this orphanage in Anwei on the outskirts of Beijing near Tianjin houses 100 orphans on a six-acre facility and helps arrange medical services, surgery and adoptions for their charges. http://www.chinaorphans.org 放羊 地儿童村

Community Groups and Organizations A Bridge for Children A Bridge for Children (ABC) is dedicated to serving orphans and migrant children by providing them with family and education. ABC operates three programs:1. The CONNECT Program allows corporations, organizations, university students, and local residents to directly impact the communities served by the Dream and Talent programs through structured projects. 2. The TALENT program empowers underprivileged migrant kids through creative arts, music, and sports. It also helps teachers through rural and migrant school training. 3. The DREAM program provides orphans with homes and stable family environments through fostering and education opportunities (English, Chinese, computer education, life and job skills training) for teen orphans. Rm 1705, Bldg B, Xin Hualian Ligang, 26 Jiuxianqiao Zhonglu, Chaoyang District. (info@abridgeforchildren.org) www. abridgeforchildren.org 朝阳区酒仙桥中路26号新 华联丽港B座楼1705室 Beijing Improv Not to be confused with the well-known Beijing Actors workshop, though they perform together often, Beijing Improv holds weekly workshops. (132 4077 5936, beijingimprov@gmail.com) www.beijingimprov. com Beijing Playhouse China’s English community theater presents contemporary live semiprofessional theater productions, performed in English with Chinese subtitles. Professional acting experience not necessary and nationality not important, though ability to perform in English is required. Balizhuang (E 4th Ring Rd)100025 Chaoyang5 Houbalizhuang, Yew Chung Int’l School, East gate of Honglingjin Park, Chaoyang District. (13718908922, performance@beijingplayhouse.com) www. beijingplayhouse.com 北京剧场, 朝阳区八里庄 东四环中路后八里庄5号 Bethel China Foundation Doudianzhen Jiaodao, Liugu Daocun, Fangshan District. (8031 0383, 8031 0683 (guest house), 8031 0483 (medical house), info@bethelchina.org) www.bethelchina.org 房山区房山区窦店镇交 道六股道村 Helen O’Grady Drama Academy Established in 1979 in Australia, Helen O’Grady Drama Academy has over 33 years of history with more than 60,000 students attending classes weekly all over the world. In cooperation

with Dreamaker, children will enjoy a creative drama program that promotes confidence, self-esteem, skill in verbal communication and positive outlook in life. At the end of each academic year, kids will put together an original play for family and friends. (English: 150 1101 1742 (Jennifer), Chinese: 400 678 1872, nancy@helenogradyfranchise.com) www. helenogrady.com.cn INSPIRED A learning and inspirational platform to support the professional and personal development needs of expat accompanying spouses in Beijing. The group offers support and practical advice through regular seminars, workshops, one-to-one coaching, and networking opportunities. (136 2113 2201, jasmine@inspiredbeijing.com) www.inspiredbeijing.com International Newcomers’ Network A networking and information resource for all newcomers to Beijing. Meetings are held on the last Monday of each month except December. Function Rm, 3/F, Athletic Center, Capital Mansion, 6 Xinyuan Nanlu, Chaoyang District. (8486 2225 ext 110, innbeijing@hotmail.com) www.innbeijing.org 朝阳区新源南路6号京城大 厦康乐中心3层 Magic Hospital Unit 1402, Xingfuyuan Gongyu, 16 Gongti Beilu, Chaoyang District. (communications@magichospital.org) magichospital.org 朝阳区工体北路16号幸福园 公寓1402 New Life Centre A residential center for underprivileged youth. Volunteers and donations welcome. thenewlifecentre.wix.com/ thenewlifecentre Roundabout Roundabout is a non-profit organization run by volunteers that accepts donations from the community and distributes them to people in need. They accept donations of almost anything: clothing, furniture and much more. Any items that are not needed by the charities, such such as handbags, paintings, home decor, surplus furniture and toys, are sold in their store. All proceeds fund their operation: truck hire, rent etc. The new building location is directly beside/ behind Yosemite (the side towards Dragon Bay). Directions: Drive past ISB, with ISB on your left (this is Anhua Jie going west). Pass the intersection where BSB is on your right. Take the next left (leading to the back gate of Yosemite), and it is just down the road on the right past the blue and white migrant worker buildings. Mon-Sat 9.30am-5.30pm. Yuyang Road West,Off An Hua Road (Behind Yosemite Villa Compound), Shunyi District. (137 1877 7761 (English), 137 1805 3814 (Chinese only), roundaboutchina@gmail.com, thecharitystore@ gmail.com) www.roundaboutchina.com 顺义区 众爱商店,顺义区榆阳路(优山美地别墅后街, 从安华路转入) SinoRescue Sister company of highly-rated SinoScuba, SinoRescue is dedicated to serving and providing the Beijing community with the very best in emergency preparation, be it training in emergency first response, primary and secondary care, care for children, safety training, home proofing, and offering the most up-to-date information on being ready to care for your family when the need arises. (186 1113 3629) The Starfish Project Founded in 2006, this socially responsible jewelry business developed in order to provide exploited women in Asia with alternate employment. Besides helping them to build sustainable livelihoods, the Starfish Project also offers them counseling, vocational training, language acquisition, family education, healthcare access as well as housing. Support the cause by buying their jewelry or donating on their website. (volunteer@starfish-project.com) www.starfishproject.com Upcycle Box Reduce, reuse, recycle, repurpose and ... upcycle! Upcycling is about redesigning and rethinking what you already own by giving it higher value and purpose. By upcycling you are limiting waste, saving

money, designing your own unique objects, exploring your creative side and contributing to the circular economy by making today’s goods tomorrow’s resources. We are based in Beijing to run regular upcycle workshops and events to promote sustainable consumption and reduction of waste. Rm 1210, Lucky Tower A, 3 Dongsanhuan Beilu, Chaoyang District. (108 448 3025, suvi@clearworldmedia.com) www. upcycle.com 百变宝盒, 朝阳区东三环北路3号 辛福大厦A座1210室

Domestic Help AAA expatcar Provides long term or short term leasing with or without drivers, Englishspeaking drivers, airport-pick up/ drop off, drivers only is also fine. (Sedan, Van and Bus) AAA expatcar also offers car sales, car insurance and etc. Daily 9am-5pm. 18 Liyuan Beijie, Tongzhou District. (8152 3060, sales@ expatcar.com) www.expatcar.com 通州区梨园 北街18号院 Beijing Ayi Service Company Beijing Ayi Service Company provides the experienced and professional ayis, drivers and western chefs for expatriate families. Western cooking lessons are also available. (6040 9096, 136 4113 7690 (24 hours), service@beijingayiservice.com) www. beijingayiservice.com Beijing Ex-pat Housemaid Service Serving over 2,000 families in Beijing, this service offers a supply of English-speaking ayis trained to cook, clean, babysit and more. Price range: RMB 1,600 per month for 8-10 hours per day, 5-6 days per week. (6438 1634) www. expatslife.com 北京易杨家美信息咨询有限公司 Beijing North Star Car Rental Beijing North Star Car Rental Company is a wholly owned subsidiary of North Star Group, a major state owned enterprise. They currently have more than a thousand vehicles of all class. It is one of the largest leasing companies in China and incorporates the best management and technology from both locally and overseas. Provides customers with purchase, lease and buy, and trade-in options; limousine and chauffeur driven services for airport transfers, meetings, tours and weddings; services for long vacations and weekend rentals; foreign companies and representative offices with high end vehicles for business with foreign language speaking drivers; state owned enterprises with vehicle purchase and management plans; club membership system for clients. * Provide membership activities including recreation, networking and friendship for leisure 1) 8am6pm. 1/F, Bldg F, Wangjing Building, 1A Futong Dongdajie, Chaoyang District. (800 810 2280, 6475 2516, bczl@bczl.com.cn); 2) South of the Tsinghua University east gate, Shuangqing Lu, Haidian District. (800 810 2280, 6263 8006, bczl@bczl.com.cn); 3) 8am-5pm. North to Bldg R, Huiyuan Apartment, Chaoyang District. (800 810 2280, 8499 2878, bczl@bczl.com. cn) http://www.bczl.com.cn/ 北京北辰汽车租 赁, 1) 朝阳区望京阜通东大街甲1号; 2) 海淀区 清华大学东门双清路南侧; 3) 朝阳区亚运村汇 园公寓R座北侧

Embassies British Embassy Beijing 11 Guanghua Lu, Jianguomen, Chaoyang District. (5192 4000) ukinchina.fco.gov.uk/en/ 英国驻华大使馆, 朝阳 区朝阳区建国门光华路11号 German Embassy Beijing Mon-Thu 8amnoon, 1-5pm; Fri 8am-noon, 12.30-3pm.. 17 Dongzhimenwai Dajie, Dongcheng District. (8532 9000) www.china.diplo.de 德国驻华使馆, 东城区东城区东直门外大街17号

Hair & Beauty Salons Catherine de France Hair & Beauty Salon The C. de France team of international and local stylists, colorists and beauticians offer an holistic hair and beauty experience. The salon mixes French chic with modern simplicity to create a sophisticated yet relaxed atmosphere offering a wide range of hair services and beauty treatments, including


Family Life manicures and pedicures, waxing and tanning. Referral and VIP programs available. TueSat 10am-8pm, Sun-Mon 11am-6pm. B1/F, East Avenue Apartments, 10 Xindong Lu, Chaoyang District. (139 1097 1473, 8470 4639, catherine@catherinedefrance.com) www. catherinedefrance.com 法式美容美发沙龙, 朝阳 区新东路10号逸盛阁地下1层 Hair & Beauty by Hummingbird Formerly Hummingbird spa, this revamped boutique hair salon will continue to provide beauty and spa treatments, but now also specializes in haircuts and styling, with celebrity stylist Tom Yuen at the helm. Daily 10am-8pm. Unit 103, Bldg 3, Central Park, 6 Chaoyangmenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (6597 9119) 朝阳区朝阳门外 大街6号新城国际3号楼103 Melonhead Melonhead is an innovative hair care and branded entertainment concept designed specifically for kids. Whether you come to Melonhead for a fantastic kid’s hair cut ,special event hairstyle, SPA treat, fun birthday party, photography, afternoon outing, or just to browse the cute games & toys, Melonhead offers a safe, comfortable and entertaining environment that will make you want to go back again. Daily 10am-10pm. Rm 412, 4/F, South Bldg, The Place, 9 Guanghua Lu, Chaoyang District. (6587 1599) 朝阳区光华路9 号世贸天阶南街四层412号商铺 Small World Kids’ Hair Salon Located in the same venue as VivaXiao Photography studio, this Shunyi-based hgair salon specializes in children’s haircuts from infants and above. The salon’s patient hairstylists know what it takes to get kids’ cooperation, with special haircut car seats videos they can watch while getting their hair cut. Tue-Sun 10am-7pm. Rm 509510, 5/F, Euro Plaza, 99 Yuxiang Lu, Shunyi District. (8046 1603 (Chinese), 138 1160 2673 (English)) www.smallworldkidsland.com 小小世 界美发沙龙, 顺义区天竺镇裕翔路99号欧陆广场 五层509-510 TATA With its eye-catching, panoramic floor-toceiling windows, this swanky salon in Gongti is the perfect stop for doing up your hair and nails before clubbing. Daily 10am-10pm. Workers’ Stadium North Gate, Gongti Beilu, Chaoyang District. (8511 3880) 朝阳区工体北路工人体 育场北门 TicTac An international hair salon and studio with stylists from England, Sweden and China. Daily 10am-9pm. Suite 2-06, Tower AB, The Office Park, 10 Jintong Xilu, Chaoyang District. (8590 6899) 朝阳区金桐西路10号远洋光华国际 AB座2层06单元 Wukan Wukan is no ordinary hair salon, but rather a “Hair Design Bureau.” Owner Daczong (who studied in Japan and previously worked at C. de France and Franck Provost) explains that they don’t just snip hair here – they provide individually tailored services to help clients “design” new looks, if they so desire. Haircuts start from RMB 260. Daily 11am-late. East of Beixinqiao intersection (Exit C of Beixinqiao subway stop), Dongcheng District. (138 0135 2593) 芜衎, 东城区北新桥十字楼路口东南角

Religious Organizations & Places of Worship Beijing International Christian Fellowship (BICF) BICF (Beijing International Christian Fellowship) is an international nondenominational church in Beijing China with people from over 70 nations. It is Multicultural, Bible-centered gathering for foreign passport holders. Services are conducted in 9 different languages including Korean, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Russian, English, Chinese, Frech, etc. Visitors can attend Sunday services and classes in multiple locations. (8454 3468, information@bicf.org) www.bicf.org 北京国际 基督教联合会 Bet Yaakov Chabad House and Community Center 1) Bet Yaakov Chabad Community Center, Fangyuan Xilu, next to the south gate of Si De Park, Chaoyang District. (info@chabadbeijing.cn); 2) 1/F, King’s Garden

Villa, 18 Xiaoyun Lu, Chaoyang District. (8470 8238 ext 200, info@chabadbeijing.cn) www. chabadbeijing.com 1) 朝阳区芳园西路,四得 公园南门旁; 2) 朝阳区霄云路18号京润水上 花园1层 Congregation of the Good Shepherd Diverse, interdenominational Christian congregation that welcomes all foreign passport holders. Liturgically-based worship Sunday mornings at 10am at the Capital Club Athletic Center. 3/F, Athletic Club, Capital Mansion, 6 Xinyuan Nanlu, Chaoyang District. (cogs@ fastmail.fm) www.cogs-bj.org 朝阳区新源南路 京城俱乐部3层 The River of Grace Church Sunday Services begin at 10am and 2pm and are open to all foreign passport holders. 2/F, Bldg 112, Yuan Art Museum, Lize Xiyuan, Wangjing Guangshunbei Dajie, Chaoyang District. (6466 1680, info@theriverofgrace.com) www. theriverofgrace.com 朝阳区望京广顺北大街丽泽 西园典艺术馆112号楼2层元

Relocation Services Allied Pickfords The largest international moving company in the world with corporate owned offices in over 40 countries and 800 offices. Offers online estimates for small shipments; otherwise a physical survey can be booked online. (021 6332 0088) www. alliedpickfords.com Asian Express International Movers Started from 1979 in mainland China, Asian Express is an international domestic company which offers local household goods, office moving, storage and full relocation services. Quotations will be offered in different languages upon the request. Rm 1612, Tower D, Soho Xiandaicheng, 88 Jianguo Lu, Chaoyang District. (8580 1471, beijing@aemovers.com.hk) www. aemovers.com.hk 朝阳区建国路88号Soho 现代 城D座1612室 Asian Tigers K.C. Dat (China) Ltd. 19 Shunchi Lu, Konggang Wuliu Jidi, Shunyi District. (6415 1188) www.asiantigersgroup. com 顺义区空港物流基地顺驰路19号 Crown Relocations, Beijing Crown Relocations services include domestic and international transportation of household goods, home and school search, storage, expense management, policy consulting and program administration, online tracking tools, transit protection and intercultural services. We provide services for corporations, diplomats and private customers. Crown Relocations, a division of the Crown Worldwide Group, serves over 10,000 customers from over 200 locations in 50 countries. (5801 8088) www.crownrelo.com Globy Pet Relocation The leading pet transportation service company in China, Globy Pet Relocation has five domestic offices and a widespread agent network. Globy is equipped to help transport pets anywhere in the world, arrange pet relocation planning (including required papers), international airline arrangements and door-to-door pick-up and delivery. Rm 26B, Block 2, Bauhinia Court, 30 Dongsanhuan Beilu, Chaoyang District. (8762 5020, mary@globypetrelo.com) www. globypetrelo.com 朝阳区东三环北路30号紫荆 豪庭2座26B Links Moving Beijing Wholly owned moving company established in Hong Kong in 1997 with full range of household moving services and storage options. Now handles over 3,000 international moves worldwide each year. Great website, offering information including freight container sizes and details, online quotes available for smaller shipments. Keep an eye out for specials, such as free air freight with certain container sizes or percentage discounts for early booking during peak seasons. (8447 7496) www.linksmoving.asia

Supermarkets April Gourmet Chain of stores purveying imported cheeses, olives and cold cuts, as well as staples like dried pasta, canned tomatoes

(and beans) and cereal. Prices can be high for goods that can seem a bit shopworn. The Shunyi branch offers a small but constant “specials” section, which often features imported cookies and filter coffee. 1) Bldg 7, Richmond Park, 9 Fangyuan Xili, Chaoyang District. (8457 8116); 2) 8am-9pm. Outside South Gate of Capital Paradise, Shunyi District. (8046 4132); 3) Daily 8am-midnight. 1/F Jiezuo Mansion, Xingfucun Zhonglu, Sanlitun, Chaoyang District. (6417 7970); 4) Daily 8am9pm. 1 Sanlitun Beixiaojie, Chaoyang District. (8455 1245) 绿叶子食品店, 1) 朝阳区芳园西里 9号院丽都水岸会所7号楼; 2) 顺义区后沙峪乡白 辛庄名都园南门外; 3) 朝阳区三里屯幸福村中路 杰作大厦1层; 4) 朝阳区三里屯北小街1号 BHG Market Place Taiwan chain of upscale supermarkets has an extensive, albeit pricey, selection of goods and produce, including alcohol and organic products. Daily 10am10pm. 1) Shop 1, B1/F, Indigo Mall, 18 Jiuxianqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (8426 0299); 2) B1, Shin Kong Place, 87 Jianguo Lu, Chaoyang District. (6530 5888); 3) SLG00, The Village at Sanlitun, Chaoyang District. (6415 8226); 4) SMM06, SOLANA Lifestyle Shopping Park, Chaoyang District.; 5) B2/F, Legend Center, Dongsanhuan Zhonglu, Chaoyang District. 北京华联高级超市, 1) 朝阳区酒仙桥 路18号颐堤港商场地铁层店铺号LG01; 2) 朝阳 区建国路87号新光天地B1层; 3) 朝阳区三里屯 VillageSLG00号商铺; 4) 朝阳区蓝色港湾国际商 区SMM06号; 5) 朝阳区东三环中路乐成中心地 下二层 Carrefour French hypermarket offers a vast selection of imported wine, cheese, coffee, canned goods and much more. Wonderful variety – especially at the Guangqumenwai location – but the crowds can be thick. The Sanyuan Qiao store offers free delivery for purchases over RMB 500 – order by email customer@carrefour.com. 1) Daily 8.30am10.30pm. 6B Beisanhuan Donglu (beside the International Exhibition Center), Chaoyang District. (8460 1043); 2) Daily 8.30am10.30pm. 31 Guangqu Lu, Chaoyang District. (5190 9508); 3) 8.30am-10pm. 48 Jiukeshu Xilu, Tongzhou District. (5167 8911 ext.55); 4) Daily 8.30am-10.30pm. 56A Zhongguancun Plaza, Haidian District. (5172 1516/7); 5) Daily 8am-10pm. 15, 2 Zone, Fangchengyuan, Fangzhuang, Fengtai District.; 6) Daily 8am10pm. 54A Baishiqiao Lu (east of Beijing Zoo), Xicheng District. (8836 2729); 7) Daily 8am10pm. 11 Malian Dao, Xuanwu District. www. carrefour.com.cn, e-shop.carrefour.com 家乐福, 1) 朝阳区北三环东路乙6号(中国国际展览中心正 门旁); 2) 朝阳区广渠路31号; 3) 通州区九棵树 西路48号; 4) 海淀区中关村广场甲56号; 5) 丰台 区方庄芳城园二区15号; 6) 西城区白石桥路甲54 号; 7) 宣武区马连道11号 Jenny Lou’s These Western grocery stores have, along with the usual staples, fresh meat and cheese, unusual pasta shapes, unsweetened yogurt, fresh herbs … we could go on and on. 1) 8am-10pm. 101, Bldg 17, Central Park International Apartments, Chaoyang District. (6533 6792); 2) Daily 8am-10pm. Laiguangying Donglu (opposite Heping Hospital), Chaoyang District. (8470 1557); 3) Daily 8am-10pm. Bldg 4, Jianwai Soho, 39 Dongsanhuan Zhonglu, Chaoyang District. (5869 2253); 4) Daily 8am-9pm. Inside East Lake Villa Clubhouse, Chaoyang District. (6467 8018); 5) Daily 8am-midnight. 4 Ritan Beilu (opposite to Fancaodi Primary School), Chaoyang District. (8563 0626); 6) Daily 8am10pm. 6 Sanlitun Beixiaojie, Chaoyang District. (6461 6928); 7) Daily 8am-midnight. South of Chaoyang Park’s West Gate, Chaoyang District. (6501 6249) www.jennylou.com.cn 婕妮璐, 1) 朝阳区新城国际17号楼101; 2) 朝阳区来广营东 路和平医院对面; 3) 朝阳区东三环中路39号建外 Soho4号楼; 4) 朝阳区东湖别墅会所里; 5) 朝阳 区日坛北路4号(芳草地小学对面); 6) 朝阳区 三里屯北小街6号; 7) 朝阳区朝阳公园西门南侧 Lohao City This organic goods and health food store sources most of its produce from its organic ranch in Miyun County, with the remainder (tropical fruits) imported from Taiwan. Highlights include 100% organic homemade soymilk, pickled vegetables and

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Veterinarians Doctors Beck & Stone Pet Health Care Center Get full, international standard, pet care with open Western and highly trained Chinese veterinarians, nurses and medical technicians. Hospitals are also emergency crisis centers. Ambulances available for collection and drop off of pets. Daily, 24 hours. 1) Unit 104, Tower B, Bldg 3, Hou Xiandai Cheng, BaiziwanLu, Chaoyang District, Chaoyang District. (8774 8653, 135 0103 0572 (emergencies), info@ drbns.com); 2) Daily 9am-7pm. Shop 0153, Tower B, Chaowai Soho, 6 Chaoyangmenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (5869 6401, 400 103 8686 (for appointments, pet pick-up and emergencies), info@drbns.com); 3) Daily 9am9pm. Unit 104, Bldg 7, Compound 9,Fangyuan Nanli, Chaoyang District. (8457 8233, 400 103 8686 (for appointments, pet pick-up and emergencies), info@drbns.com); 4) Shop LB05, Euro Plaza,99 Yu Xiang Lu, Shunyi District, Shunyi District. (8046 2886, 135 0103 0572 (emergencies), info@drbns.com) www. doctorsbeckandstone.com 思威(北京)国际 动物医院有限公司, 1) 朝阳区百子湾路后现代 城3栋B座104底商; 2) 朝阳区朝阳门外大街6号 朝外SohoB号楼0153; 3) 朝阳区芳园南里9号院7 号楼104; 4) 顺义区顺义区天竺镇 裕祥路99号 欧陆广场LB05 Guan Shang Animal Hospital Daily 8.30am10.30pm. 1/F, 7 North Third Ring Road (300 meters West of An Hua Qiao, on the north side of the street), Chaoyang District. (6237 1359 ext 8037, 6205 1944 ext 8037 Chinese only) 北 京观赏动物医院, 朝阳区北三环中路7 号一层( 安华桥往西三百米路北) International Center for Veterinary Services (ICVS) ICVS is a professionally managed and affordable full service international standard animal hospital and pet care facility. All doctors are legally licensed in the PRC. Services include internal medicine, hospitalization, spay/neuter, soft tissue and orthopedic surgeries, dentistry, dermatology, blood tests, laboratory diagnostics, X-rays, ultrasound, legal vaccinations, prescription pet foods, behavior counseling and obedience training, import/export advice, pet adoption counseling and more. Boarding kennel, grooming salon, SAFE pet foods & pet shop available. All services in Mandarin and English. Licensed rabies vaccinations for export. Soft opening hours: 10am-5pm daily. 13-16 Rongke Ganlan Chengshang Jie, Futongxi Dajie, Wangjing, Chaoyang District. (8456 1939/40/41, ICVS_CHINA@yahoo.com) www. ICVSASIA.com 北京新天地国际动物医院, 朝阳 区望京阜通西大街, 融科橄榄城商街13-16号

Family Travel Hotels, Hostels and Resorts Aman at Summer Palace This luxury spa and resort by Yuanmingyuan features a luxury spa, Japanese restaurant (Naoki), The Grill, a Chinese restaurant serving Beijing duck, a library, boutique and theater. 1 Gongmenqian Daji, Yuanmingyuan, Haidian District. (5987 9999, 800 990 9990) http://www.amanresorts. com/amanatsummerpalace/home.aspx 海淀区 海淀区圆明园宫门前大街1号 Beijing Marriott Northeast The Beijing Marriott Hotel Northeast is a 5 star luxury hotel ideally situated in the heart of Beijing’s Chaoyang CBD and in close proximity to the city’s Third Embassy District. This newly built luxury hotel in Beijing, China, is connected to Metro Line 10, Airport Express Sanyuanqiao Station & Beijing Capital International Airport

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for convenient access to transportation. Featuring spectacular views, this Northeast Beijing hotel’s luxury guest rooms and suites meet international standards of comfort and technology, including 42-inch LCD TVs, high-speed Internet access and a full array of first-class amenities. With 1,600 square meters of meeting and banquet facilities, this 5 star hotel in Beijing offers breathtaking spaces for weddings and business meetings - as well the assistance of our well-trained event professionals. The hotel also offers an on-site health club, heated indoor pool, a full-service spa, and your choice of five restaurants in the middle of China’s Chaoyang CBD. 26A Xiaoyun Lu, Chaoyang District. (5927 8888) http:// www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/bjses-beijingmarriott-hotel-northeast/ 朝阳区霄云路甲26号海 航大厦万豪酒店 Beijing Marriott West Corporate travelers with projects in Zhongguancun or meetings on Financial Street make up the bulk of this swanky hotel’s clientele. After a day of dealmaking and telecommuting via in-room highspeed Internet and dual line phones, guests can unwind in the large indoor pool or 24-hour bowling center. RMB 950-10,000. 98 Xisanhuan Beilu, Haidian District. (6872 6699) www. marriott.com/bjsmc 北京金域万豪酒店, 海淀区 西三环北路98号 China World Hotel With bragging rights to being the first super luxury hotel in town, the 716 room China World is an oldie but still a goodie thanks to its attentive service, location in the heart of the CBD and quality food outlets - especially Aria. The lobby is opulent and marble-laden enough for even the most discriminating Carraran and it leads, via an escalator, to the restaurants, offices and luxury retailers of the China World Trade Center. The main conference hall will be closed for renovation from January to March of 2007. Also, the affiliated Traders Hotel (Guomao Fandian) just behind the China World Hotel is a less-expensive alternative for business travelers. RMB 3,000-31,000. Daily 6am-11pm. 1 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (6505 2266 ext 33, cwh@shangri-la.com) www. shangri-la.com 中国大饭店, 朝阳区建国门外 大街1号 China World Summit Wing Hotel “China World Summit Wing, Beijing comprises 278 guest rooms and suites, four designer restaurants, two bars and a lounge and four exclusive venues devoted to private dining, one of which is an observation deck on level 81. Accommodations with guest room sizes averaging 65 square metres are the most spacious in the city. The hotel also houses the city’s highest spa retreat with CHI, The Spa - Shangri-La’s signature spa brand - on level 77, a health club with a Life Fitnessequipped gymnasium, and an indoor infinity swimming pool overlooking the city.Ideally suited for exclusive celebrations and high-level meetings, China World Summit Wing has a designer’s collection of sumptuous venues with breathtaking views from the three Chairman Rooms on Level 79 and The Peak on Level 81. The Summit Ballroom, one of the largest in the city and 12 elegantly appointed function rooms with natural daylight are located on Level 3 to 5.” 1 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (6505 2299, cwsw@shangri-la.com) http:// www.shangri-la.com/en/property/beijing/ chinaworldsummitwing 北京国贸大酒店, 朝阳区 建国门外大街1号 CITIC Hotel Beijing Airport Formerly known as the Sino-Swiss Hotel, this hotel’s main draws are convenient access to the airport and a great pool. The attached restaurants serve Swiss, Japanese and Mongolian, and other cuisines. Regular shuttle bus service makes getting in and out of the city fairly easy. RMB 1,300-2,200. 9 Xiaotianzhu Lu, Beijing Capital International Airport, Shunyi District. (6456 5588, info@citichotelbeijing.com) www. citichotelbeijing.com 北京国都大饭店, 顺义区北 京首都国际机场小天竺路9号 Commune by The Great Wall Kempinski Surrounded by verdant mountains and the

Shuiguan Great Wall, the Commune blends natural beauty with modern art and architecture – twelve leading Asian artists designed the 42 villas. While eleven villas – with fanciful names like “Bamboo Wall” – may only be rented in full, 190 rooms and suites are also available. Before a day of hiking, parents can drop off their kids at the Commune of the Children, which offers full- and half-day programs featuring swimming, storytelling, crafts and more (RMB 150-290). Rooms RMB 2,340-3,200; villas RMB 12,50023,380. Daily 9.30am-4.30pm. The Shuiguan Great Wall exit on the Badaling Expressway, Yanqing County. (8118 1888 ext 5706) www. commune.com.cn 长城脚下的公社, 延庆县八达 岭高速路水关长城出口 Crowne Plaza Beijing Popular with tourists and foreigners adopting kids in China, the recently renovated Crowne Plaza’s appeal lies chiefly in its location just north of the main Wangfujing drag and within walking distance of the Forbidden City and Tian’anmen. Rooms overlooking the streets are preferable to those on the atrium. RMB 2,760-6,610. 48 Wangfujing Dajie, Dongcheng District. (6513 3388) www. crowneplaza.com 国际艺苑皇冠假日酒店, 东城 区王府井大街48号 Crowne Plaza Beijing Zhongguancun “Crowne Plaza Beijing Zhongguancun is surrounded by the universities and technology companies of Haidian, Beijing’s intellectual and scientific hub” ... Features 293 guest rooms and ten suites, as well as f&b venues like Mixs Italian Grill and Rouge Chinese Restaurant. 16 Zhichun Lu, Haidian District. (5993 8888, 400 886 2255) http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/ cp/1/en/hotel/pegzg?rpb=hotel&crUrl=/h/d/ cp/1/en/hotelsearchresults 北京中关村皇冠假日 酒店, 海淀区北京中关村皇冠假日酒店 EAST Beijing 22 Jiuxianqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (6417 6688) www.east-beijing.com 北 京东隅, 朝阳区酒仙桥路22号 Genting Resort Secret Garden Located just three hours northwest by car from Beijing or 40 minutes from Zhangjiakou is Genting Resort Secret Garden: a world class playground offering fresh mountain air all-year, summer activities in the warmer months and superb winter skiing in the winter. (400 168 1234 ) www.secretgardenresorts.com Wutong Road Taizi City Chongli County Zhangjiakou china. 密苑云顶乐园. 河北省张家口市崇 礼县太子镇 梧桐大道 Grand Hyatt Though it will always be overshadowed by the more glamorous Grand Hyatt Shanghai (in the Jinmao Tower), this hotel remains one of the most upscale in China - with prices to match. Great for shopping, business and sightseeing, with comfortable, sleekly lit and furnished rooms, the Grand Hyatt now also has a stunning new meeting venue, The Residence, in addition to their award-winning Chinese restaurant (Made in China) and indoor pool done up like a tropical grotto. RMB 3,500-34,200. 1 Dongchang’an Jie, Dongcheng District. (8518 1234) www.beijing. grand.hyatt.com 东方君悦大酒店, 东城区东 长安街1号 Grand Millennium This 521-room luxury hotel in the shadow of the CCTV Tower boasts contemporary rooms, a residential complex (Millenium Residences), a Cantonese restaurant (Yao Chi), brasserie and two jazz bars. 7 Dongsanhuan Zhonglu, Chaoyang District. (8587 6888) www.grandmillenniumbeijing.com 北京千禧大酒店, 朝阳区东三环中路7号 Great Wall Fresh at Chenjiapu Just an hour drive away from Beijing lies Chenjiapu Village (陈家堡), a beautiful valley with an unrestored section of the Great Wall. Families can take a tour, as well as chat and dine with the Chens, one of the farmer families that has been living there since the Wall was constructed. Enjoy homemade dishes made from the Chen’s organic vegetable farm. Dishes include everything from dandelion leaves to spring willow shoots and fresh spring onions. They also have a nice selection of South African wines and whiskey. Guided tours: RMB 100 per guide. Pick up from Deshengmen or your

residence can be arranged. Contact Mr. Chen at (0313) 684 8161 or 136 1126 4212 (Chinese only) or e-mail spam@danwei.org; www. GreatWallFresh.com (see website for driving directions and bus routes) Chenjiapu Great Wall (northwest of Beijing about an hour past Badaling on the Jingzang Expressway), Yanqing County. ((0313) 684 8161, 1361 126 4212) http://greatwallfresh.com/great-wall-hikes/ Great Wall Sheraton One of Beijing’s oldest five-star establishments, the Sheraton has seen a lot of history from its location near the business and diplomatic districts. For RMB 1,500 per night, guests enjoy standard luxury with Internet access and fitness facilities, including an indoor pool. While the lobby and hallways seem a bit dim, the restaurants and multilingual staff liven the atmosphere. Suites and Starwood Preferred Guest rooms available. 10 Dongsanhuan Beilu, Chaoyang District. (6590 5566) www.sheraton.com/GreatWall 喜 来登长城饭店, 朝阳区东三环北路10号 Hilton Beijing Located along the east Third Ring Road, the Hilton Beijing offers easy access to Sanlitun, the CBD and the embassy district, as well as the Airport Expressway. Experience a higher realm of pampering and prestige with exclusivity, personalized service and upgraded amenities in the newly built nine-story Executive Tower and relax in the Executive Lounge. There are also 12 meeting rooms, as well as a fully equipped Business Center. Also has five restaurants and bars, including Pan-Asian cooking at Elements restaurant, contemporary American cuisine in One East or creative cocktails in Zeta Bar. Daily 24hrs.. 1 Dongfang Lu, Dongsanhuan Beilu, Chaoyang District. (5865 5000) http://www1.hilton.com/ en_US/hi/hotel/BJSHITW-Hilton-Beijing-hotel/ index.do 北京希尔顿酒店, 朝阳区东三环北路 东方路1号 Hilton Beijing Capital Airport Just minutes after clearing Customs you could be taking a snooze in your room, attending a business meeting or relaxing in the spa. This stylish departure from typical airport hotels offers five-star comforts and unique convenience for people in transit, business travelers, trade fair visitors and event organizers. One minute away from Terminal 3 by 24-hour hotel free airport shuttle bus, the city center just 16 minutes away by direct rail, and the most popular tourist sites within a 40-minute drive, it’s also the perfect base for tourists. Terminal 3, Beijing Capital International Airport, Chaoyang District. (6458 8888) http://www1.hilton.com/en_US/ hi/hotel/BJSCAHI-Hilton-Beijing-Capital-Airport/ index.do 朝阳区北京首都机场三号航站楼 Hilton Beijing Wangfujing “Recently voted the ‘World’s Leading Lifestyle Hotel’ for the second year running at the prestigious World Travel Awards, the Hilton Beijing Wangfujing hotel offers some of the largest hotel rooms in the city.Set in the heart of Beijing’s shopping district, indulge in some retail therapy or visit nearby Beijing attractions. The iconic Tiananmen Square is just a ten minute walk from the hotel. After a busy day sightseeing, treat yourself to a holistic massage in the hotel’s Spa, swim laps of the rooftop pool or work out in the fitness center.Hold a conference in one of the 8 fully equipped meeting rooms then relax and enjoy stunning city views in the Executive Lounge or take advantage of the hotel’s Business Center. Sample delicious Macanese cuisine at Vasco’s restaurant or sip an expertly mixed cocktail in stylish Flames bar at the Hilton Beijing Wangfujing hotel.” 8 Wangfujing Dongjie, Dongcheng District. (5812 8888) www1.hilton.com/en_US/hi/hotel/ BJSWFHI-Hilton-Beijing-Wangfujing/index.do 东 城区北京王府井希尔顿酒店 InterContinental Beijing Beichen Recognized as the only award-winning international luxury hotel in the northern part of Beijing, InterContinental Beijing Beichen is connected to the China National Convention Center (CNCC), one of Asia’s largest convention centers. The hotel stands out for its scenic location next to the National Stadium and the Water Cube, with easy access to Beijing


Family Travel International Capital Airport, the Great Wall, historical sightseeing spots, and major business centers. Bldg 4, 8 Beichen Xilu, Chaoyang District. www.intercontinental.com/bjbeichen 北京北辰洲际酒店, 朝阳区朝阳区北辰西路8号 院4号楼 JW Marriott Standard rooms are elegantly appointed and super luxurious. Downstairs, the loungy Loong Bar aspires to the metro-chic networking set, while restaurants Asia Bistro and CRU Steakhouse maintain a high standard. Rooms RMB 1,500-2,500. 83 Jianguo Lu, China Central Place, Chaoyang District. (5908 6688) 北京JW万豪酒店, 朝阳区华贸中心建国路83号 Kempinski Hotel Beijing Lufthansa Center Located in the heart of Beijing’s central diplomatic and business district, the Kempinski Hotel Beijing boasts a blend of European style with elements of Beijing’s rich cultural history. In addition to 526 guestrooms and suites, including four executive floors and eight no-smoking floors, the hotel also has eight fully equipped banqueting/conference facilities accommodating up to 1,300 people. The hotel also has seven restaurants and bars, including the Paulaner Bräuhaus boasting the city’s finest Bavarian food and microbrewed beer, and Kempi Deli, renowned for its gourmet European cakes and pastries. On the 18th floor overlooking Beijing’s skyline is the swimming pool of Pulse Health Club, which also includes a fitness centre, tennis courts and squash courts.The Kempinski also manages a neighbouring eight-storey complex offering 12,500 square metres of office space, 42 shops and showrooms and 170 fully furnished one to four bedroom apartments. Facing the Liang Ma River, the complex also contains a 24-hour serviced international medical centre, dental clinics and fully equipped children’s park and nursery. Beijing Lufthansa Center, 50 Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (6465 3388) www.kempinski.com/beijing 凯宾斯基饭 店, 朝阳区亮马桥路50号 Kerry Hotel Beijing This Shangri-La property is noted for its modern design, business-friendly amenities, kid-friendly restaurant (Horizon) as well as the city’s most popular cocktails (at Centro). The Horizon Club’s executive floor will be upgraded in the coming months The Kerry’s sports center wins kudos for its big pool, two indoor tennis courts, basketball court and rooftop track. RMB 1,300-23,000. 1 Guanghua Lu, Chaoyang District. (6561 8833) www.shangri-la.com 北京嘉里大饭店, 朝阳区 光华路1号 Langham Place Beijing Capital Airport Langham Place Beijing Capital Airport boasts “372 spacious, stylish guest rooms and suites;” dining options, including Ming Court and Fuel Bar and Grill; a location just one minute from Beijing Capital Airport Terminal 3; a 24-hour gym and cardio studio; 22 function rooms, including a ballroom and various multipurpose rooms; and the 24-hour private Club L Lounge offering “two floors of sleek luxury and an intimate, upscale vibe.” 1 Er Jing Lu, Terminal 3 Capital International Airport, Shunyi District. (6457 5555) http://beijingairport. langhamplacehotels.com/ 顺义区首都机场1号 航站楼 Legendale Hotel Located on Jingbao Jie near Wangfujing, the opulent Legendale boasts a 390-room hotel, 79 full service apartments and 126 private residential apartments. F&B venues include Camoes Portuguese restaurant, Le Pont wine bar, Macau Chinese Restaurant and Petrus French restaurant. 90-92 Jinbao Jie, Dongcheng District. (8511 3388, reservations@legendalehotel.com.cn) http:// www.legendalehotel.com 励骏酒店, 东城区东城 区金宝街90-92号 Marriott Beijing City Wall Located by the remnants of Beijing’s old city wall just east of the Beijing Railway Station, The Marriott Beijing City Wall hotel is the largest Marriott Hotel outside the USA with 1,312 elegantly decorated rooms, over 4,000 sqm of banquet and meeting space with flexible facilities and services, and an array of restaurants and bars.

7 Jianguomen Nandajie, Dongcheng District. (5811 8187) http://www.marriott.com/hotels/ hotel-information/travel/bjscw-beijing-marriotthotel-city-wall/ 东城区建国门南大街7号 Courtyard by Marriott Beijing Northeast Located a few minutes from the Olympic National Stadium and 15 minutes from new China International Exhibition Center and Beijing Capital International Airport; just 1 km from Airport Express Station and Subway Line 10 - the contemporary Courtyard Beijing Northeast offers a perfect combination of the green and peaceful area. The hotel offers spacious guest rooms, marble bathrooms, 32-inch HDTVs, high-speed Internet and IP phones. Dine at the MoMo Cafe, serving a variety of international fare, or stop by MoMo 2 go for sandwiches, pastries, power shakes and get a drink in our new trendy “101 Lounge”. And recharge at the 24-hour fitness centre, indoor pool and whirlpool or with a massage. Six daylight meeting rooms will help you to organize different type of events. 101 Jingshun Lu, Chaoyang District. (5907 6666, 400 888 5551) 北京人济万怡酒店, 朝阳区朝阳区 京顺路101号 Metropark Lido Hotel If you were so inclined, you could live for days cloistered within the suburban Lido compound that is home to a supermarket, Watson’s drugstore, ATM, restaurants, Starbucks, hair salon, bowling center, tennis courts, apartments and corporate offices. Its proximity to the airport makes it an obvious choice for business travelers and airline crews, but it is a bit far from most tourist sites. 6 Jiangtai Lu, Jichang Lu, Chaoyang District. (6437 6237) http://www.hotellidobeijing.com/ en/reservation.html 北京丽都维景酒店, 朝阳区 机场路将台路6号 Peninsula Beijing Located near Wangfujing and Tian’anmen Square, this award-winning hotel has rooms with hardwood floors, Chinese rugs, elegant furniture and 42-inch plasma TVs. Its fusion cuisine and funky open-plan design have won Jing, one of the hotel’s restaurants, favorable reviews. The Peninsula’s shopping arcade is home to such fashion royalty as Dior, Chanel and Hermes. The hotel can also arrange hutong tours with a Tsinghua University professor and visits to unrestored sections of the Great Wall. RMB 1,388-50,000. 8 Jinyu Hutong, Wangfujing, Dongcheng District. (8516 2888) www.peninsula.com 王府半岛酒店, 东城 区王府井金鱼胡同8号 Raffles Hotel Beijing Ideally situated at the crossroads of famous Chang An Avenue and the district of Wangfujing, Raffles Beijing Hotel is in the heart of the prestigious business and commercial districts and a few minutes from the mystical Forbidden City, historical Tiananmen Square, the Silk Market and other famous sights. It is also a short 15-minute walk from Beijing railway station and less than five minutes from Wangfujing subway station. Raffles Beijing Hotel epitomises elegance and exclusivity, as guests luxuriate in 171 beautifully appointed guest rooms and suites, which are some of the most expansive and decadent in Beijing. The inimitable Raffles experience is taken a step further with sumptuous culinary creations to delight every palate, state-of-theart meeting and banquet facilities and a Fitness Centre complete with its own indoor swimming pool. Raffles’ afternoon tea service was voted “Outstanding Afternoon Tea” in the Beijinger’s 2011 Restaurant Awards. 33 Dong Chang’an Dajie, Dongcheng District. (6526 3388) http:// www.raffles.com/en_ra/property/rbj, http:// www.raffles.com/en_ra/property/rbj 东城区东 长安大街33号 Red Capital Club Residence A stay in this stylish boutique hotel located in a 200-year-old courtyard home is a memorable experience. There are only five suites, decorated with carefully chosen antiques and furniture used by China’s top leaders in the 1950s. Other decorative flourishes include birdcages, porcelain figurines and stained glass ceilings in the bathrooms. A former bomb shelter has been converted into a bar where one can view films from the Cultural Revolution while puffing

on a Cuban cigar and sipping on a Mao Tai. Not easy to find: look for the red door with a number “9” on it. USD 150-190. 9 Dongsi Liutiao, Dongcheng District. (8403 5308) www. redcapitalclub.com.cn 新红资客栈, 东城区东 四六条9号 Renaissance Beijing Capital Hotel The five star hotel in the Shuangjing area south of the China World Trade Center (Guo Mao) “offers 2,300 sqm of modern, innovative and well equipped meeting space and 531 stylish and spacious guest rooms, including 41 luxuriously appointed suites, each equipped with a plug-in connectivity panel that allows guests to turn their 42-inch flat-screen LCD into a personal entertainment center.” Wining and dining options include Fat Duck, Fratelli Fresh, The Lounge and D Bar. 61 Dongsanhuan Zhonglu (north of Viva Mall by Fuli City), Chaoyang District. (5863 8888) http://www.marriott.com/ hotels/travel/bjsbc-renaissance-beijing-capitalhotel/ 北京富力万丽酒店, 朝阳区朝阳区东三环 中路 61 号 Ritz-Carlton Beijing, Financial Street Another top-range hotel on Beijing’s “Wall Street.” With a striking glass and chrome exterior, the hotel boasts 253 guest rooms appointed with flat screen TVs, cordless phones and high-speed Internet and fax connections. The hotel features three restaurants (including the award-winning Cepe) and a lounge and bar serving Chinese, Italian and all-day cuisines. RMB 1,500-48,000. 1 Jinchengfang Dongjie, Financial Street, Xicheng District, Xicheng District. (6601 6666) www.ritzcarlton.com 北京 丽嘉饭店, 西城区金融街金城坊东街1号 The Schoolhouse at Mutianyu This renovated elementary school proves there is more to Mutianyu than just the Great Wall. Located 90mins northeast of Beijing (via Jingcheng expressway) and offering a restaurant with fresh local ingredients, art glass studio and art room and is a creative way for the family to escape the city. Daily 7-10am, 3-5pm. Mutianyu Village (for detailed directions see website), Huairou District. (6162 6506) www.theschoolhouseatmutianyu.com 慕田峪 小园餐厅, 怀柔区慕田峪 (具体路线请查看网 站信息) Shangri-La Hotel Haidian District’s most upscale hotel is distinguished by its gorgeous garden, spacious rooms and arguably the west side’s fanciest bar (Cloud 9). Cafe Cha serves a bountiful buffet, with an accent on pan-Asian specialties – wear your stretch pants. RMB 1,208-15,000. 29 Zizhuyuan Lu, at Xisanhuan Lu, Haidian District. (6841 2211) www.shangrila.com 北京香格里拉饭店, 海淀区西三环紫竹 院路29号 Sofitel Wanda Despite an ominous exterior, Sofitel’s new Asia flagship hotel is sure to dazzle with its sophisticated blend of modern comfort and classical Chinese elegance. Floor-to-ceiling windows profit iconic CBD skyline views from west side rooms, specially designed feather beds, Wi-Fi, broadband and flat screen TVs complete a high-tech vision of luxury. The hotel’s F&B outlets include Le Pré Lenôtre and Farm House (see Restaurants). Rooms RMB 1,088-4,986. Tower C, Wanda Plaza, 93 Jianguo Lu, Chaoyang District. (8599 6666) 北京万达索 菲特大饭店, 朝阳区建国路93号万达广场C座 The St. Regis Beijing With more marble than an Italian quarry and more wood than an old growth forest, the St. Regis is one of the city’s most luxurious hotels. At any hour round the clock, guests can summon their personal butler or a professional masseur; to fight jetlag, there is always the gorgeous pool, spa or putting green. The restaurants, notably the Astor Grill, will sat-isfy discriminating palates, and the buzz around town is that the bartender whips up a mean tequila Bloody Mary at the Press Club Bar. RMB 1,750-51,170. 21 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (6460 6688) www.stregis. com/beijing 北京瑞吉酒店, 朝阳区建国门外 大街21号 Swissotel Beijing Though the rooms are fairly small, the large swimming pool, the diverse dining options and central location of this five-

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Travel Agencies China Culture Center (CCC) From its Beijing headquarters, the Chinese Culture Club plans and organizes a diverse range of trips and cultural events (lectures, tours, courses, etc.) for those who wish to better understand and experience China, including a range of familyfriendly programs. Kent Center, 29 Anjialou, Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (6432 9341/1041, info@chinaculturecenter.org) www. chinaculturecenter.org 朝阳区亮马桥路29号安家 楼肯特中心院内 DiscoverBJ.com A group organizing events around the city, the surrounding countryside, and villages, with the aim of introducing people to more of the capital’s culture. Events include camping, hiking, and language exchange. (info@discoverbj.com) www.DiscoverBJ.com Global Easy Tour This travel agency features a team of experienced travel professionals and offers solutions for a wide variety of travel plans, from international airline tickets to ground transportation, accommodations, tours, beach vacations, and more. With destinations ranging from China to Southeast Asia, Global Easy Tour is committed to providing the best travel services. Mon-Fri 9am-6.30pm, Sat 10am-4pm. A611, Freetown Center, 58, Dongsanhuan Nanlu, Chaoyang District. (5867 2900/1/2, travel@globaleasytour.com) www. globaleasytour.com 和平国旅, 朝阳区东三环南 路58号富顿中心A座611室 Kingdom Travel This bilingual outfit arranges domestic and business air tickets, family vacation packages and weekend escapes. Apt 718, Bldg 2, Guanghualu Soho, 22 Guanghua Lu, Chaoyang District. (5870 3388, fit@ kingdomtravel.com.cn) www.kingdomtravel. com.cn 中侨国旅, 朝阳区光华路22号光华路 SOHO 2号楼718室 Planet Travel At Planet Travel, experienced personal travel consultants are happy to serve, at anytime. They are devoted to providing quality service for leisure family holidays and business trips at reasonable prices. ( 6409 4255 , info@planettravel.cn , www.planettravel.cn , Rm 2090 | Building 5 | Shoukaibojun | Yard 8 | Xindong Rd, Chaoyang District 北京市朝阳区新 东路8号院首开铂郡5号楼2090) Sunflower Travel 22D, Bldg B, Ginza Mall, 48 Dongzhimenwai Dajie(8447 6361, tours@ sunflowertravel-cn.com. www.sunflowertravelcn.com, Dongcheng District. (8447 6361) 东城 区东直门外大街48号东方银座B座22D) Travel-Stone A travel agency catering specifically for foreigners, they offer services in English, Chinese and French. Travel-Stone organize everything from flights & hotels to tailored packages and large group trips. Daily 9am-7pm. Rm 1001, Dongwai Gongguan, 3 Xinzhong Jie, Dongcheng District. (5670 7458, booking@travel-stone.com) www.travel-stone. com 东城区新中街乙3号东外公馆办公楼1001室 Trekiz | DIY Travel Site Trekiz.com is a one stop shop for all things travel. Create and book DIY travel itineraries online with Trekiz’s patented trip planner. Choose from hundreds of activities (and tours and treks and classes and cruises!) in countries and cities around the world. Book China flights and China hotels, too! Trekiz takes the headache out of travel planning with its great prices, wide selection and userfriendly interface. ((+86) 4001-873549) http:// www.trekiz.com/ TUI China Travel Co. Ltd. With its extensive international network, this German-Chinese joint venture can arrange personalized tours to destinations both domestic and worldwide. Unit 921-926, Bright China Chang An Bldg, Tower 2, 7 Jianguomennei Dajie, Dongcheng District. (8519 8800, private-tours@tui.cn) www.tui. cn 途易, 东城区建国门内大街7号光华长安大厦 2座921-926 WildChina Wild China’s family travel experts can help you craft a unique, personalized family vacation and are happy to program kid-centric activities like visits to schools or family homes, and arts and crafts workshops. Or, sign up for

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one of their family-friendly standard tours (trips to the Sichuan panda reserve are a popular choice). Rm 801, Oriental Place, 9 Dongfang Donglu, Dongsanhuan Beilu, Chaoyang District. (6465 6602, info@wildchina.com) www. wildchina.com 中旅特种旅游部, 朝阳区东三环 北路东方东路9号东方国际大厦801室

artist studio tour for members & community. Birthday art party service is available. Tue-Sun 10am-6.30pm. L5-507A. Euro Plaza, 99 Yuxiang Lu, Tianzhu Town, Shunyi District. (8046 1820, bj_mactime@yahoo.com.cn) www.mactimeart. com.cn 游艺时光小区艺术中心, 顺义区天竺镇裕 翔路99号欧陆广场L5-507A

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Miller/Reis Art Studios Miller/Reis Art Studios provides an alternative to the typical children’s art class. Students can have individualized and enjoyable activities as well as sculpting, drawing and painting. 5 Xiyuan, Yishu Gongshem, Xianggelila, Feijia Cun, Cuigezhuang Xiang, Chaoyang District. (JeffMiller.FilipaReis@ gmail.com) 朝阳区崔各庄乡费家村香格里拉艺 术公社西园5号

Animal Attractions Beijing Zoo The conditions for the animals in the zoo and the behavior of some local patrons may upset animal lovers. However, things are improving, as the new chimpanzee and panda houses testify, and most kids will be oblivious to the zoo’s shortcomings and enjoy the vast collection of animals and the leafy compound, which was the former private garden of a Qing dynasty aristocrat. Apr-Oct: RMB 15, RMB 8 (students). Nov-Mar: RMB 10, RMB 5 (students), free (kids under 1.2m). RMB 5 for Panda House. Daily 7.30am-5pm (winter), 7.30am-6pm (summer). 137 Baishiqiao Lu, Xizhimenwai Dajie, Haidian District. (6831 4411) www.bjzoo.com 北京动物园, 海淀区西外 大街白石桥路137号 Blue Zoo Beijing Not to be confused with either the Beijing Aquarium or the Beijing Zoo, the Blue Zoo is actually an aquarium with an enormous coral reef tank containing eels, tuna, shark, stingrays and (we swear we’re not making this up) the occasional underwater marriage ceremony. RMB 90, RMB 60 (kids under 12 years old), free (kids under 1m). Daily 8am-7.30pm (summer), daily 8.30am6.30pm (winter). Workers’ Stadium South Gate, Chaoyang District. (6591 3397) www.blue-zoo. com 富国海底世界, 朝阳区工人体育场南门

Art Schools 3iart Center Offers a range of art classes for children, teenagers and adults such as drawing, painting, clay modeling, needlework, Chinese calligraphy, knot making and paper cutting. 1) 2/F, Block A, Hairun International Apartment, Jiangtai Lu, Chaoyang District. (186 0135 0776, 3iartcenter@gmail.com); 2) 1/F, Bldg 3, Shidai Zhiguang Xiaoqu, 45 Xizhimen Beidajie, Haidian District. (134 3983 3280, 3iartcenter@gmail. com) www.3iart.com.cn 爱立方艺术中心, 1) 朝 阳区将台海润国际公寓A座2层; 2) 海淀区西直门 北大街45号时代之光小区3号楼一层 ArtBug Singaporean art center ArtBug aims to make art accessible for everyone, with programs catering to children from ages 2-12. ArtBug focuses on nurturing a child’s creativity, communication skills, and self-confidence through the arts. The center offers courses in a wide variety of subjects, including drawing, sculpture, photography, speech and drama, and performance arts. Rm 753, Tower A, Chaowai SOHO (north of Central Park), 6 Chaowai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (5900 0270) www.artbug. com.cn 朝阳区朝阳区朝外大街乙6号朝外SOHO写 字楼A座753 (新城国际北侧) i3 Art Studio i3 Art Studio is an “innovationimagination-inspiration-orientated” artstudio that offers a series of experiential art for kids aged 4-10. The facilities include four studios: pottery, painting, handicraft, and animation. Kids are provided with an interactive learning environment to strengthen their skills in exploration, imagination, creativity, and expression. Participants can work as a team to create artwork that follows a particular theme and have fun in the process. Rm 1808, Bldg 4, Dongqu Guoji Gongyu, 1 Ciyunsi, Chaoyang District. (8591 3294, 130 4123 8445, i3artstudio1808@gmail.com) http://i3-artstudio. com 创艺工坊, 朝阳区慈云寺1号院东区国际公 寓4号楼1808室 MAC Time Community Art Center MAC Time Community Art Center provides art programs for all ages, children and adults. Courses include pre-school art class, little artist’s studio, oil painting, pottery program, Chinese Calligraphy and art appreciation. MAC Time also holds holiday art activities, exhibition tour and

Cinemas Broadway Cinematheque MOMA (BC MOMA) Beijing’s first art house cinema hosts screenings by independent Chinese filmmakers, with a young filmmaker series to support up-and-coming artists. Often filmmakers are present for Q+A. Also screens pictures for general release. North area of Dongzhimen MOMA, 1 Xiangheyuan Lu, Dongzhimen, Chaoyang District. (8438 8258) http://www. bc-cinema.cn/ 当代MOMA百老汇电影中心, 朝 阳区东直门香河园路1号, 万国城北区(二环路 东北角) Mega Box One of the more popular cinemas in Beijing, Mega Box screens both the latest Hollywood blockbusters and Chinese films. For RMB 20 per year, their membership program is well worth it. Non-members pay RMB 80 for regular tickets and RMB 120 for 3D tickets. With the discount, members get 50 percent off on weekdays and 30 percent off on weekends and holidays. 1) B1/F, Sanlitun Village South, 19 Sanlitun Lu, Chaoyang District. (6417 6118); 2) 3/F, Area C, Zhongguancun Mall (West of Dinghao Mall), Haidian District. (5986 3777) www.imegabox.com 美嘉欢乐影城, 1) 朝阳区 三里屯路19号三里屯Village南区地下1层; 2) 海淀 区中关村广场购物中心C区三层(鼎好西侧) Saga Cinema SA-42, Solana, 6 Chaoyang Gongyuan Lu, Chaoyang District. (5905 6868) www.sagacinema.com 传奇时代影城, 朝阳区朝 阳公园路6号蓝色港湾商业区SA-42 Stellar International Cineplex Beijing’s most extravagant movie theater, where top-end digital projectors fill the screens with the latest in Chinese and foreign flicks. Hit the screens early in the week to take advantage of various promotions: a free Coke on Monday, half-price tickets all day on Tuesday, free popcorn on Wednesday. Or get there before noon any day of the week to watch for half-price. On holidays, they screen films all night long. Tickets: RMB 50, 60. 1) 4/F, Bldg A, Wangjing International Business Center, 9 Wangjing Jie, Chaoyang District. (5920 3788); 2) 3/F, Hualian Shopping Mall, 111 Huilongguan Xidajie, Changping District. (8077 1188); 3) 5/F, Golden Resources Shopping Center, 1 Yuanda Lu, Haidian District. (8887 8695) www.bjxingmei.com, www. wjxingmei.com 星美国际影城, 1) 朝阳区望京街 9号望京国际商业中心A座4层; 2) 昌平区回龙观 西大街111号华联商厦3层; 3) 海淀区远大路1号 金源购买物中心5层 UME International Cineplex The fivefloor building is famed for its state-of-the-art equipment, clean environment and screening of recent foreign movies. It’s open all day, but half-price tickets can be snagged before 8.30pm. Nosh on the standard array of popcorn flavors or head to the nearby Pizza Hut, Subway or Haagen-Dazs to fuel up pre-show. The Cineplex’s biggest claim to fame – literally – is a 430-meter-tall screen. Tickets RMB 50 and 60. 1) 5th floor, Fuli Plaza, Shuangjing Qiao Bei, Dongsanhuan Zhonglu, Chaoyang District. (5903 7171); 2) 44 Kexueyuan Nanlu, Shuangyushu, Haidian District. (8211 5566) www.bjume.com 华星影院, 1) 朝阳区东三环 中路双井桥北富力广场5层; 2) 海淀区双榆树科 学院南路44号 Wanda International Cinema Screening the most up-to-date films from both China

and Hollywood, this cinema is set apart from others by its awesome video game arcade and children’s play area (parental supervision and ticket purchase required). RMB 50-150. Kids’ tickets are 50% off and like all cinemas in Beijing, it’s half-price on Tuesdays. 1) Bldg 3, Wanda Entertainment Plaza, 18 Shijingshan Lu, Shijingshan District. (68663399); 2) Daily 9am10pm. 3/F, Bldg B, Wanda Plaza, 93 Jianguo Lu, Chaoyang District. (5960 3399); 3) Daily 10am-9pm. 5/F, Longde Square, 186 Litang Lu, Changping District. (8484 4742) www. wandafilm.com 万达国际电影城, 1) 石景山区石 景山区石景山路乙18号万达广场娱乐3楼; 2) 朝 阳区建国路93号万达广场B座三层; 3) 昌平区立 汤路186号龙德广场5层

Concert Hall & Theaters Century Theater Holds mostly classical music concerts and recitals. 21st Century Hotel, 40 Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (6466 4805, 6468 3311 ext 3126) 世纪剧院, 朝阳区亮 马桥路40号(21世纪饭店) China Children’s Art Theater Situated 1,500 meters northwest of Dongdan Station, this fourstory playhouse presents plays and musicals for children in Chinese all year long. Every weekend, the Holiday Classic Theatre Hall on the fourth floor puts on plays starting at 10am, and performers even talk to the audience after each play. Performances include the Chinese classic Ma Lan Hua, Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, and A Journey With Hans Christian Andersen, among others. The Ma Lan Hua Art School that connects to the theater offers acting, recitation and dance classes for kids ages 5-12. Daily 9am-9pm. 64 Donganmen Dajie, west of Wangfujing, Dongcheng District. (6521 1425) www.ccat.name 中国儿童艺术剧 场, 东城区东安门大街64号 China Puppet Theater The theater puts on Chinese language puppet shows every Saturday and Sunday. Times vary. RMB 50-100/show. 1A Anhua Xili, Beisanhuan Lu, Chaoyang District. (6425 4847, 6424 3698) www.puppetchina.com 中国木偶剧院, 朝阳区北三环路安华西里甲1号 Chinese Shadow Puppet Cultural Club Established in 2007, this is one of the few places in Beijing where shadow plays are performed. The 2,000-year-old tradition is a form of ancient storytelling and entertainment. Catch the shadows on a lit backdrop and watch the shadows transform into a myriad of images. This club holds camps in the winter for children to learn the history and crafting of shadow puppets. Chinese language only, although they are planning on a bilingual show. Tue-Sun 10am-noon, 2-6pm, 7-9pm. 28 Qinghua Xilu (100m west of Yuanmingyuan’s south gate, next to Tongrentang), (8656 9350)., Haidian District. (8656 9350) http:// blog.sina.com.cn/longzaitianpiying, http://www. zhonghuashadow.cn/ 龙在天皮影文化俱乐部, 海淀区中华皮影文化艺术城: 海淀区清华西路28 号(圆明园南门西100米,同仁堂旁边) Forbidden City Concert Hall Located inside the beautiful Zhongshan park, this small concert hall hosts mainly classical concerts and performances. Inside Zhongshan Park, Xichang’an Jie, Xicheng District. (6559 8285) www.fcchbj.com 中山公园音乐堂, 西城区西长 安街中山公园内 National Centre For The Performing Arts (NCPA) Adjacent to the monolithic Great Hall of the People, French architect Paul Andreu’s space-age conception attracted a fair amount of criticismfor its cost (RMB 490,000 a seat) and dust-gathering capabilities (maintenance of the glass dome and surrounding moat is said to run up to hundreds of thousands of RMB daily). Since its opening in December 2007 though, praise for the stunning design, particularly beautiful at sunset, and the superb in-house acoustics has drowned out these criticisms. Continuing the trend of giving monikers to new monuments, the NCPA has been dubbed the ‘Egg’. Entrance to the three performance venues housed under the dome is via a passageway running under the moat, and the vast central atrium features stones from every


Fun Stuff region in China. Presently, attracting a string of world-class performers appears to be less of a problem than finding the appreciative local audiences that this venue deserves. 2 Chang’an Jie, Xicheng District. (6655 0000) www.chncpa. org 国家大剧院, 西城区西长安街2号 Penghao Theater This privately owned theater and cafe is a well-kept secret in Beijing. Hard to find in a remodeled hutong, the atmosphere makes up for what it lacks in accessibilty. Has a rooftop bar for a drink after the show. 35 Dongmianhua Hutong (south gate of the Central Academy of Drama, between Nanluogu Xiang and Jiaodaokou Nandajie), Dongcheng District. (6400 6452/72) 蓬蒿剧场, 东城区东棉花胡同35号(中央戏剧学院南门, 南锣 鼓巷和交道口南大街之间)

Major Attractions Confucius Temple and Guozijian The Confucius Temple is located 400 meters to the southwest of Yonghegong Station. It was first built in 1302 and served as an altar where intellectuals from the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties offered their respects to Confucius. Now it has become a museum exhibiting engraved stones, old Chinese doorbells and drums, bronze and jade utensils, paintings and calligraphic works, antique musical instruments and ancient Chinese currencies. Every September, a ritual celebrating Confucius’s birthday takes place here, in which a music and dance ceremony from the Qing dynasty is performed. Daily 8am-5pm (last ticket 4.30pm). RMB 10, RMB 5 (students). 13 Guozijian Jie (near the Lama Temple’s main gate), Dongcheng District. (8401 1977) 孔庙和国子监, 东城区国子监街13号 Ming Tombs Thirteen of the 16 Ming emperorsare buried in this picturesque valleyof rolling hills and orchards. Of thesetombs, three – Changling, Dinglingand Zhaoling – are open to the public.During spring and autumn, the area isgreat for picnics.Changling Tomb Daily 8am-5pm. RMB45 (Apr 1-Oct 31), RMB 30 (Nov 1-Mar31), students half price. ChangpingDistrict. (6076 1334) 长陵,昌平区 Dingling Tomb Daily 8am-5pm. RMB65 (Apr 1-Oct 31), RMB 45 (Nov 1-Mar31), students half price. ChangpingDistrict. (6076 1424) 定 陵,昌平区Zhaoling Tomb Daily 8am-5pm. RMB30 (Apr 1-Oct 31), RMB 20 (Nov 1-Mar31), students half price. ChangpingDistrict. (6076 3104) 昭陵,昌平区 Daily 8am-5pm. 1) Changling Tomb, Changping District. (6076 1334); 2) Zhaoling Tomb, Changping District. (6076 3104); 3) Dingling Tomb, Changping District. (6076 1424) 明十三陵, 1) 昌平区长陵; 2) 昌平区昭陵; 3) 昌平区定陵 Old Summer Palace (Yuanmingyuan) Take a daytrip to the place once described as the “Versailles of the East.” Its grounds blend typical Chinese landscaping and Western architecture. Famous scenic spots include the Grand Waterworks, the Immense Ocean Observatory and the Labyrinth. RMB 10, plus RMB 15 (ruins and labyrinth), students halfprice. Free for kids under 1.2m. Daily 7am-7pm (May-Aug); 7am-5.30pm (Nov-Mar); 7am-630. pm (Apr, Sep-Oct). 28 Qinghua Xilu, Haidian District. (6262 8501) www.yuanmingyuanpark. com 圆明园, 海淀区清华西路28号 Prince Gong’s Mansion Built in 1777 by He Shen (one of the most corrupt officials of the Qianlong period), this compound later became home to Prince Gong (1833-1898), Emperor Xianfeng’s younger broth-er. Gong helped negotiate the Treaty of Peking after the Second Opium War and promoted westernstyle reforms in the late 19th century. This willingness to embrace foreign customs made him reviled by many mid-century Chinese historians, but he has since been rehabilitated. Today he is considered a model statesman, and his compound is a textbook example of a noble’s mansion during the Qing dynasty. The strange rock garden and massive lily pond have none of the delicate subtleties of the gardens in Hangzhou or Suzhou, but wandering inside the compound provides a nice escape from the racket of Beijing traffic. Peking Opera

performances in the theater, with requisite tea sipping and seed cracking, are part of the guided package tour, though the regular entrance ticket allows for strolling at your own pace. Not so popular with foreign tourists, this site is packed with domestic travelers and may be very crowded. For companies with VIPs in town, group lunches and dinners may be hosted at the mansion. The common folk can eat in the Zhou Enlai-established Sichuan Restaurant on Liuyin Jie, which overlooks the compound.Sichuan Restaurant Daily 11am-2pm and 5-9pm. 14A Liuyin Jie, Xicheng District. (8322 6925) 四川饭店,西城区柳荫街甲14号 Daily 7.30am-4.30pm. RMB 20, RMB 60 (with guide). 17 Qianhai Xijie, Xicheng District. (8328 8149, 6616 8149 (theater)) 恭王府, 西城区前 海西街17号

Museums & Education Beijing Planetarium Thanks to a RMB 300 million facelift, the once retro planetarium now boasts state of the art facilities. The SGI Digital Universe Theater takes patrons on a tour of the cosmos with six Carl Zeiss laser projectors that simulate the movement of stars and constellations. You can also travel through time in the 4-D theater, where you strap on a pair of goggles and watch a multidimensional film about the creation of the solar system and evolution of life on earth, replete with snarling T-Rexes and saber-toothed tigers. Other draws include the 3D space shuttle simulator and a cool exhibit about the sun. The new exhibition hall: RMB 10 (RMB 7 for students); GI Digital Universe Theater: RMB 45, RMB 35 (students); 4-D Theater: RMB 30, RMB 20 (students); 3D Space Shuttle Simulator: RMB 30, RMB 20 (students). Wed-Fri 9.30am-3.30pm (last ticket 3pm), Sat-Sun 9.30am-4.30pm (last ticket 4pm). 138 Xizhimenwai Dajie, Xicheng District. (6835 2453, 6831 2517) www.bjp.org.cn 北京 天文馆新馆, 西城区西直门外大街138号 Beijing Planning Exhibition Hall Sounds desperately boring, but this place has a lot to offer for kids. The biggest draw is a huge scale model of Beijing that spreads across the floor for more than 300 square meters of exquisite, light-up detail – Godzilla fantasies must be reined in. Bring a pair of binoculars and head to an upstairs floor so you can view the model from above and see if your kids can spot your house. Also features interactive games for kids and a multitude of miniature models. RMB 30, RMB 15 (students), free (kids under 1.2m). Tue-Sun 9am-5pm (last ticket at 4pm). 20 Qianmen Dongdajie (just east of the old railroad station), Chongwen District. (6702 4559) www.bjghzl.com.cn 北京市城市规划展览 馆, 崇文区前门东大街20号 China Science and Technology Museum Mammoth 48,000 sqm facility features five themed exhibition rooms (the Children’s Science Paradise, The Glory of China, Exploration and Discovery, Science, Technology and Life and Challenges and the Future) and an array of hands-on scientific exhibitions, a science playground and displays of Chinese exhibitions. Also boasts four state-of-the-art “4D” and 3D cinemas, and an array of dining options. TueSun 9am-4.30pm, extended hours for special events (ticket selling 8.30am- 3.30pm). 5 Beichen Donglu (ten minutes east of the south gate of the Olympic Forest Park), Chaoyang District. (5904 1188) www.cstm.org.cn 中国科 技馆, 朝阳区朝阳区北辰东路5号 Chinese Museum of Women and Children As the first women and children themed national museum, Chinese Museum of Women and Children opened on Oct 1, 2010 with an area of 35,000 square meters. It includes 11 exhibition halls containing more than 30,000 exhibits depicting ancient, modern and contemporary women, celebrating international friendship and women’s art, and showing changes and contrasts through the ages in women’s apparel. Daily 9am-5pm. 23 Jianguomennei Dajie, Dongcheng District. (6526 9678, 6526 9456) ccwm.china.com.cn 中国妇女儿童博物 馆, 东城区建国门内大街23号

Sony ExploraScience Kids of all ages are sure to love this technologically sophisticated museum’s host of interactive displays, including robotic dogs who play soccer, musical sculptures, sound and light distortion machines, soap bubble rings and much more. The staff regularly host live science shows in Chinese. RMB 30 (adults), RMB 20 (students), free (kids under 1.2m); buy your tickets at the museum booth outside the park’s south or east gates and you won’t have to buy park tickets as well. Mon-Fri 9.30am-5.30pm, Sat-Sun 9am6.30pm, closed on second Mon and Tue of each month. Inside Chaoyang Park (near the south gate), Chaoyang District. (6501 8800) www. explorascience.com.cn 索尼探梦, 朝阳区朝阳公 园里(南门) The Magic Bean House The Magic Bean House is the first American-designed Children’s Museum in China. Exhibits include Tale of Magic Bean, Fantasy Forest, Green Foods, Bricks and Blocks, Car Service, World of Water, Experimental Hall, Toddler Land, Art Gallery and more. RMB 80 (kids aged 2 to 8), RMB (babies from 6 to 24 months) RMB 40 (adults). Mon-Fri 10am-6pm; San-Sun 9am-8pm. 7 Chaoyang Park Xilu, Chaoyang District. www. magicbeanhouse.com 豆豆家科技馆, 朝阳区朝 阳公园西路7号 Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (UCCA) UCCA frequently holds kid-friendly exhibitions. Check the events listings and their website for details. RMB 15 (adults). Free on Thursdays. Free for students and children under 1.3 meters. Tue-Sun 10am-7pm. 798 Dashanzi Art District, 4 Jiuxianqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (8459 9269) www.ucca.org.cn 尤伦斯当代艺术 中心, 朝阳区酒仙桥路4号大山子艺术区

Parks & Gardens Beihai Park This park is a good example of a classic Yuan dynasty imperial garden and has the benefit of being good to visit in all seasons. Ticket: RMB 10 (April-Oct); RMB 5 (Nov-March). Half-price for students. Daily 6.30am-8pm (Nov-March); 6am-9pm (April, May, Sept, Oct); 6am-10pm (June-Aug). 1 Wenjin Jie, Xicheng District. (6403 1102) www.beihaipark.com.cn 北海公园, 西城区文津街1号 Botanical Garden and Wofosi With a state-of-the-art green-house and the largest plant collection in China, the Beijing Botanical Garden, located in western Beijing next to the Frangrant Hills, has a whole day’s worth of flora. The highlight is the artificial jungle inside the greenhouse, with orchids, tropical trees and cacti. The sprawling grounds also contain Wofo Si, the Reclining Buddha Temple. RMB 5 (addional RMB 5 for Wofo Si). Gardens: Daily 6am-7pm (summer); 7am-5pm (winter). Temple and greenhouse: Daily 8am-4.30pm (summer); 8.30am-4.30pm (winter). Wofo Si Lu, Xiangshan, Haidian District. Wofo Si Lu, Xiangshan, Haidian District. (6259 1283) 北京植 物园和卧佛寺, 海淀区海淀区香山卧佛寺路 Chaoyang Park Kitschy but fun. Kids can kick or throw a ball on the big grass field near the entrance, and the concrete podiums beyond are tree-free kite flying zones. There’s lots of room to stroll, a range of boating options, a handsome merry-go-round and many rides including a roller coaster, flying dinosaurs, bumper cars, sky swings and several large inflatable castles. On top of all this, Sony ExploraScience is also located in the park. The outdoor pool is a great place to while away a summer afternoon and winters see a makeshift ski slope go up near the west gate – thrill seekers can rent skis and inter tubes onsite. The delightful northwestern section of the park includes a lake, flower beds and grassy expanses where families can enjoy a picnic. RMB 5, RMB 2.5 (students), free for kids under 1.2m. Daily 6am-10pm (last entry at 9pm). 1 Nongzhan Nanlu, Chaoyang District. (6506 5409) www.sun-park.com 朝阳公园, 朝阳区农 展馆南路1号 Ditan Park When it’s not being used as an exhibition space, the park’s centenarian cypress provide nice shade in summer, making it a

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1 (students), free for kids under 1.2m. Daily 6am-9.30pm (last ticket at 9pm). 19 Taiping Jie (near National Ballet of China), Xuanwu District. (6353 2385) www.trtpark.com 陶然亭公园, 宣 武区太平街19号 Yuyuantan Park Enormous Yuyuantan Park attracts families and student groups on full-day outings. They bring tents, hammocks and blowup mattresses and kick back with sausages, tea, eggs and sunflower seeds. Kids ride bikes, blow soap bubbles (check out the Toucan Sam-shaped bubble “guns”) and fill the two large, well-stocked playgrounds. There’s plenty of room here to fly kites, and a big aquatic park with many slides and an area for younger children. You can catch the boat to the Summer Palace near the park’s south gate. RMB 2, RMB 1 (students). Daily 6am-9.30pm (summer), daily 6.30am-7pm (winter). Xisanhuan Lu (across from CCTV Tower). East entrance on Sanlihe Lu (just south of Diaoyutai); south entrance (with parking lot) behind China Millennium Monument., Haidian District. (8865 3804/6) www.yuyuantanpark.com 玉渊潭公园, 海淀区西三环中央电视塔对面 (东门在三里河路, 南门在世纪坛后面)

Play Centers EE city Tue-Sun 10.30am-3pm, 4-8.30pm. 10/F, Joy City, 101 Chaoyang Beilu (at the intersection of Qingnian Lu), Chaoyang District. (8569 6688 ticket purchase) www.eecity.cn 蓝 天城, 朝阳区朝阳北路101,青年路口东北角, 大悦城10层 Family Box Educational & Recreational Center Family Box is a British family centre combining education and recreation. Children ages 0-12 and their families have more than enough space to play in the 6,000sqm, three-storey building. Kids will enjoy the large scale climbing frame, Mickey Mouse play area, swimming pool, Sensory Room, Soft Island and Craft Room. They also run courses and activities based on the UK early years curriculum. Other facilities include: party hosting, catering, coffee shop, and crèche facility. It costs RMB 480 per child for full-day access. Sat-Thu 9am-8pm, Fri 10am-8pm. Bldg 4, 51 Wangjing Beilu, Chaoyang District. (6478 6163) www.familyboxes.com.cn 朝阳区望京北 路51号院4号楼 Fundazzle This cavernous, indoor playground has a huge two-story jungle gym, trampolines and a toddler area with small cars, swings, seesaws, toy houses and so on. On weekends, counselors put on shows, lead the kids in song and dance, and teach arts and crafts. RMB 50/ child (weekend or weekday), three-hour limit. RMB 15/adult (weekends), free on weekdays. Mon-Fri 9am-5.30pm, Sat-Sun and holidays 9am-7pm. Gongti Nanlu, Chaoyang District. (6593 6208) 翻斗乐, 朝阳区工体南路 Gymboree Beijing Gymboree (the Soho location is the largest in the world) offers music, play and art classes in English. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Parents are encouraged to consult the experts at Gymboree about enrolling their kids in ageappropriate classes. RMB 3,120 (12 classes) or RMB 14,976 (96 classes). 1) Daily 9am-6pm. 2/F, Bldg E, Wanjing International Commercial Center,9 Wangjing Lu, Chaoyang District. (5166 0516); 2) Guanghua SOHO, 7/F, Bldg 3, 22 Guanghua Lu, Chaoyang District. (5900 6186); 3) Daily 9am-6pm. 5/F, Bldg B, Jianwai Soho, 39 Dongsanhuan Zhonglu, Chaoyang District. (5869 4087) 金宝贝, 1) 朝阳区望京街9号望京 国际商业中心E座二层01号; 2) 朝阳区光华路22 号光华路SOHO三单元7层; 3) 朝阳区东三环中路 39号建外SohoB座5层 Leaping Tots Daily 10am-8.30pm. Shop 382, 3/F, Indigo Mall, 18 Jiuxianqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (5629 2778) www.leapingtots.com 乐 兜儿童成长中心, 朝阳区酒仙桥路18号颐堤港商 场3层店铺号382 The Familier This two-level, indoor family centre provides age-appropriate and kid-family play rooms and classes for children of all ages. Includes an expanded soft play area for babies

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and toddlers and a full-service cafe with a Western-trained chef and healthy menu options for the entire family. 2 hour: RMB 50 (1 adult, 1 child); all day: RMB 88 (1 adult, 1 child). Zhong’er Jie, 798, Chaoyang District. (5762 6017, service@thefamilier.com) http://www. thefamilier.com/ 朝阳区798艺术区 The New City Center The New City Center has a coffee shop with a closed in playroom that includes a ball pit and slide. Programs available for all ages, including “Mommy and Me”, Phonics, Math and Art Classes as well as language lessons for adults. It also offers services including food, games and access to the playroom for birthday parties. A conference room is available to be rented. Mon-Sat 9am5pm. 112, Lize Xiyuan, Guangshun Beidajie, Wangjing (Opening Jan 2), Chaoyang District. (6475 1066, info@thenewcitycenter.com) www. thenewcitycenter.com 朝阳区望京广顺北大街丽 泽西园112号 The Wiggly Tots Founded by licensed Kindermusik educator Alicia Tan, The Wiggly Tots offers Kindermusik and Tutu Tots Ballet classes for newborns and toddlers. Bond with your child as you play, sing, dance, and giggle together. Your child will learn and grow through activities that stimulate brain growth, build motor skills, enhance social-emotional development, and much more. Call or email to book for a free trial class. Classes take place on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays from 10am to 10.45am. Studio, 1/F, Fuli Club (R&F Club), 59 Dongsanhuan Lu, Shuangjing, Chaoyang District. (183 0158 8133, info@thewigglytots. com) www.thewigglytots.com 朝阳区朝阳区双 井东三环路59号富力会健身俱乐部1层 TreeHouse Family Cafe and Playground Dear mamas and papas! Are you looking for fun, engaging activities to do with your children? Families are invited to play and learn together at TreeHouse family cafe! We are located in the beautiful neigborhood of Sanlitun Soho, right across the road of Sanlitun Village. We offer a great space for independent play, library and a little crafts corner for all ages. All of the food at TreeHouse is made with the finest, freshest quality available. We offer a variety of organic, healthy dishes for adults and children. Our comfortable cafe also features coffee, soft drinks, freshly-squeezed juices and wi-fi. Come join us for what is promised to be a fun-filled day of learning, relaxation, and exploration! Come and know more about our specially designed classes and the schedule for the next several weeks and try our organic western food and drinks! Tue-Sun 10am-8pm. B1/F, B1-115, Bldg 1, Sanlitun Soho, Chaoyang District. (8590 0746, thetreehousebj@yahoo. com) www.thetreehousebj.com 朝阳区三里屯 Soho1号楼地下1层B1-115 Who Am I – Family Play Center Located across from Sanlitun Village, this bright and airy two-floor play center features themed areas and rooms. Bilingual, qualified teachers lead free activities throughout the day, including Kindermusik sessions, soft gym, climbing wall, arts and crafts, drama sessions, storytelling, cooking, role play with dress-up, sand pits, and a big tree house filled with balls. Drop-off service is available, along with an onsite cafe. The schedule is uploaded on a weekly basis onto Who Am I’s website. Tue-Sun 9am-7pm. 5-128, Bldg 5 (street level), Sanlitun SOHO, Gongti Beilu, Chaoyang District. (400 068 5855) www.whoamibj.com 朝阳区工体北路三里屯 SOHO5号商城楼5-128室

Schools Educational Services Eliott’s Corner A therapy center, offering speechtherapy, occupational therapy and physical therapy for children from 0-12 years of age. Experienced therapists work with children, helping a wide range ofissues - from communication and articulation to handwriting to balance and coordination. Eliott’s Corner is a division of Olivia’s Place, Shanghai’s premier pediatric therapy clinic. Mon-Fri 9am-6pm. Rm

19 -05, Block 2, Condo 360, 10 Dongsihuan Beilu, Chaoyang District. (6461 6283, jac@ oliviasplace.org) www.oliviasplace.org 胡宝小 屋, 朝阳区东四环北路10号瞰都国际2号楼19-05 室 (东风北桥东北角) Hamilton Gregg International Educational Consulting (HGIEC) Consultancy works with students (Chinese and expat) who wish to attend boarding school and university in the US, Canada and the UK. Mr. Gregg has over 15 years of academic advising experience, placing students in the best schools around the world. He is one of the few Independent Educational Consultants in China who belongs to either the Independent Education Consulting Association (www.IECAonline.com) or the Higher Education Consulting Association (www.HECAonline.com), both of which require strict ethical standards to be upheld by members. (135 5204 1603, hsgregg45@gmail.com) www.hamiltongregg. com Kumon Wangjing Learning Center At Kumon, kids aged 3 and up are introduced to the basic skills required to learn mathematics and reading. The center follows individualized lesson plans; kids advance through the Kumon Program, mastering skills and concepts, acquiring invaluable independent study habits and learning techniques, and the confidence needed to succeed. Kumon worksheets are done at Kumon Learning Centers and at home; the assignments take around 30 minutes. Classes take place every Tuesday and Friday from 2.30pm to 6.30pm. Tuition costs RMB 500 per month. 2/F, Bldg 426, Area 4, Wangjing Xincheng (near KFC, across from Hualian Shopping Center), Futong Dongdajie, Chaoyang District. (6475 9983, 156 0115 1201) 公文式望 京教育中心, 朝阳区朝阳区阜通东大街望京新城 四区426号楼2层 The Learning Center The Learning Center opened in 2004 to meet the specific educational needs of local and expatriate students in Beijing. They aim to address the individual challenges of students by offering a nurturing environment, small classes or 1:1 tutoring, and experienced, specialized teachers who design tailor-made programs for each child. By helping them realize their academic potential, The Learning Center cultivate not only students’ skills, but also their confidence and self-esteem. The Learning Center has worked with more than 1,000 local and expatriate students in the Shunyi and Haidian areas. As the only professional tutoring service in Beijing, they pride themselves on offering a nurturing environment in which students of all ages and levels can find the support they need in the subjects they need. Subjects for students ages 5 to 18. Parenting programs are also available, including adult education and child development workshops. TLC tutors are native English speaking professional educators with an understanding of the international school curricula across Beijing. Mon 10am-6pm, Tue-Fri 10am-8pm, Sat-Sun 9.30am-4.30pm. 2108 Gahood Villa, Houshayu, Xibaixinzhuang, Shunyi District. (8046 3886, registration@ learningcenter.com.cn) www.thelearningcenter. cn 顺义区后沙峪西白辛庄嘉浩别墅2108号 Side by Side Side by Side provides support for individuals with special needs and learning difficulties through music therapy, learning support, and a daytime special education program. Side by Side’s team members are fully qualified and experienced professionals who conduct services in English. Music therapy is also available in German. We also offer community support such as workshops for schools, community groups, parents and other members of the community, arranging vocational training within the community, support with life skills such as basic finances, shopping, cooking, personal hygiene or social skills, support with parenting skills, advocacy, family and school support with transition and/ or behaviour issues, support for those dealing with a new diagnosis and work experience for high school students or new graduates. We also provide support with finding organizations and professionals to assist in the development,

diagnosis and assessment of children with special needs, or suspected special needs. Capital Paradise 3336, Shunyi Distrcict, Shunyi District. (8046 3858, info@sidebysidebeijing. com) www.sidebysidebeijing.com/ 顺义区后沙 浴,名都园3336, 顺义区

Schools School fees listed are for one academic year unless otherwise. Specified.Abbreviations: IB = International Baccalaureate; ESOL = English as a Second or Other Language 3e International School 3e International began in 2005 and has grown into an institution of 180 students from Nursery through to Grade 4. The school aims to develop “critical thinkers and passionate learners who move confidently and fluidly across cultures,” through a researchbased curriculum developed especially for this education model. Classes are conducted in English and Chinese with half of every day devoted to each language. Within this inquirybased program, a balance of child-initiated and teacher directed activity is provided to support children’s development across the entire curriculum. Age range: 2-10. Application Fee RMB 1,600. Tuition Fee: Half-day nursery RMB 93,800; Full-day nursery RMB 103,800; Pre-Kindergarten RMB 136,900; Kindergarten RMB 140,600; Grade1-4 RMB 150,700. 9-1 Jiangtai Xilu, Chaoyang District. (6437 3344 ext 100, admissions@3einternationalschool.org) www.3einternationalschool.org 3e国际学校, 朝 阳区将台西路9-1号 American International Academy of Beijing (AIAB) Located just across from BCIS, The American International Academy of Beijing (AIAB) is a new bilingual international kindergarten that opened in September 2012. The Montessori curriculum includes toddler classes for children 18 months through 3 years of age, with a maximum of 16 children per class, and a preschool class for children between 3 and 6 years old, with a maximum of 25 children per class. There is also a preelementary class for 5 to 6-year-olds. The bilingual curriculum alternates language days, with classes in English one day and classes in Chinese the next. Bldg 5, 78 Baiziwan Nan’erlu, Chaoyang District. (8776 0606/8968) www. aiab.com.cn A 派国际双语幼儿园, 朝阳区百字 湾南二路78号院5号楼 AnRic Little Montessori Room (AnRic LMR) AnRic Little Montessori Room (AnRic LMR) was founded by two moms in 2012. It is a multicultural classroom that caters to children aged 2.6 - 6 years, with an equal mix of children from local and foreign backgrounds. The school aims to help children develop into self-directed learners, flexible thinkers, creative problem-solvers, empathetic citizens and resilient individuals. While the foundation of Anric LMR was built on the Montessori method, it is a classroom that also draws from other educational philosophies. The school offers a fully bilingual curriculum so that children are immersed in an environment where both English and Chinese are consistently used all day. Children learn in a warm, close-knit environment with a true sense of community, maintained by a low student to teacher ratio and special attention to things such as personalized support for separation issues. 6 Guanghua Lu, Chaoyang District. (6591 8169) www.anricedu.com 朝阳区光华路9号 Beanstalk International Bilingual School (BIBS) In its 17 years of existence BIBS has grown from one campus to three and from a kindergarten-only curriculum to a full-fledged K to grade 11 school with plans for grade 12 in the 2010-2011 school year. The school boasts a unique program that combines the best of Eastern and Western education philosophies to provide students a greater appreciation of the arts and humanities through the study and celebration of different countries, cultures and languages. The cross-cultural environment offers children greater cultural sensitivity and the ability to speak multiple languages. Tuition fees (2010-2011 Academic Year): Kindergarten:


Schools Application fee RMB 1,600 (one-off payment, non-refundable), Capital levy RMB 8,000 (oneoff payment, non-refundable), RMB 62,000 (half day)-80,000 (full day)/year; Primary school: Application fee RMB 1,600 (one-off payment, non-refundable), Capital levy RMB 30,000 (one-off payment, non-refundable); Reception RMB 100,000/year; Grades 1-6 RMB 135,000/year; Middle and high school: Application fee RMB 1,600, Capital levy RMB 30,000; Grades 7-12 RMB 135,000 1) Bldg 7, Wanda Plaza, 93 Jianguo Lu, Chaoyang District. (5960 3997, bikoffice@bibs.com.cn, office@bibs.com.cn), mshsadmissions@bibs. com.cn); 2) 1/F, Bldg B, 40 Liangmaqiao Lu (at the 21st Century Hotel), Chaoyang District. (6466 9255, bikoffice@bibs.com.cn, office@ bibs.com.cn), mshsadmissions@bibs.com.cn); 3) 38 Nan Shiliju, Chaoyang District. (8456 6019, bikoffice@bibs.com.cn, office@bibs. com.cn), mshsadmissions@bibs.com.cn); 4) 6 Dongsihuan Beilu, Chaoyang District. (5130 7951, bikoffice@bibs.com.cn, office@bibs.com. cn), mshsadmissions@bibs.com.cn) www.bibs. com.cn 青苗国际双语学校, 1) 朝阳区建国路93 号万达广场7号楼; 2) 朝阳区亮马桥路40号B座1 层; 3) 朝阳区南十里居38号; 4) 朝阳区东四环 北路6号阳光上东二区 Beijing BISS International School With a diverse student body, Beijing BISS International School’s mission is to foster international relationships in order to educate and empower students to attain personal excellence and positively impact the world. BISS not only boasts a strong IB Diploma Program with strong academic results – graduates have been accepted to top universities like Harvard, Columbia and Stanford – it is also a SAT Test Center, caters to children with learning needs, and offers counseling, student enrichment programs, university searches, and transition education services and orientation for Third Culture Kids and their parents. Age range: 3-17 years old. Tuition fees (2012-2013 Academic Year): Pre-K-Kindergarten RMB 99,000; Grade 1-12 RMB 146,400-177,500; Deposit RMB 18,000-23,000 (refundable); Registration RMB 3,800; ESOL RMB 20,000. Bldg 17, Area 4, Anzhen Xili (just off Beisanhuan), Chaoyang District. (6443 3151, admissions@biss.com.cn) www.biss.com.cn 北京BISS国际学校, 朝阳区安 贞西里四区17号楼 Beijing City International School Located in Shuangjing, BCIS lives by its school motto: “Empowering and inspiring through challenge and compassion.” This nonprofit, independent, co-educational day school accredited by the Council of International Schools (CIS) and the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) offers an international curriculum for Nursery to Grade 12 students under the International Baccalaureate (IB) World School system and is authorized to teach all three IB programs (Primary Years, Middle Years and Diploma). The campus culture is characterized by a “warm and inclusive nature” and an emphasis on rigorous academic enquiry through the extensive use of information technology in the classroom. Age range: Nursery through Grade 12. Tuition fees (2010-2011 Academic Year): Registration fee RMB 2,000; New Student fee RMB 5,000; Nursery RMB 104,980; Pre-K RMB 120,960; Kindergarten RMB 129,000; Grades 1-2 RMB 158, 600; Grades 3-5 RMB 160,600; Grades 6-8 RMB 167,800; Grades 9-10 RMB 174,680; Grades 11-12 RMB 185,600 77 Baiziwan Nan Er Lu, Chaoyang District. (8771 7171, admissions@bcis.cn) www.bcis.cn 北京乐成国际学校, 朝阳区百子湾 南二路77号 Beijing Huijia Kindergarten Part of a nationwide chain, Huijia Kindergarten has 17 campuses and early childhood centers around Beijing. The curriculum combines advanced international educational ideas, modern teaching methods and Chinese traditional culture and focuses on nurturing children to become international citizens. The coursework, which emphasizes basic concepts, skills, knowledge, attitudes and behaviors, is designed to help students become “lifelong learners” and take responsibility for themselves, their

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studies others.Age range: 1.5-6 years old. Tuition fees (2010-2011 academic year): Huijia Longwan Experiential Early Childhood Education Center - RMB 72,000/year; Huijia Central Park Experiential Early Childhood Education Center - RMB 72,000/year; Tuition for other centers vary from RMB 25,000-72,000/year (contact school administration for details) 1) Huijia Longwan Experiential Early Childhood Education Center. Longwan Business Street, Yuyuan Lu, Houshayu, Shunyi District. (8042 2245, hjkids@263.net); 2) Huijia Central Park Experimental Early Childhood Education Center. Bldg 24, Central Park Apartments, 6 Chaoyangmenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (6597 9358, hjkids@263.net) www.hjkids.com 北京汇佳幼儿园, 1) 顺义区汇佳龙湾体验式早教 中心. 顺义区后沙峪镇裕园路龙湾商业街; 2) 朝 阳区汇佳新城国际体验式早教中心.朝阳区朝外大 街6号新城国际公寓24号楼 Beijing Huijia Private (IB) School This combined boarding and day school offers an IB curriculum taught in English and a Chinese curriculum taught in Chinese. Students who wish to follow the Chinese curriculum but don’t have the requisite Chinese ability will first be enrolled in an intensive Chinese course. About 200 students from various countries study (and live, if they choose to board) alongside approximately 2,000 Chinese students. Facilities include a swimming pool, gymnasium and science labs. Grades: 1 to 12. Price range: RMB 69,000-75,800. Zhongguancun Kejiyuan, Changping Yuan, Huijia Kejiaoyuan, Changping District. (6078 5555/1, zhaoban@hj2000.net. cn) www.huijia2000.com 北京汇佳私立学校, 昌 平区中关村科技园昌平园汇佳科教园

Beijing International Bilingual Academy (BIBA) Beijing International Bilingual Academy (BIBA) provides an education that is strong in both English and Chinese within a stimulating and creative international environment. US Common Core Standards are followed for most subjects, including English, mathematics, social studies, science, music and PE. Chinese National Standards and the CSL (Chinese as a Second Language) curriculum are followed for Chinese language arts and mathematics. After school activities are available four days per week. BIBA’s modern campus near Europlaza in Shunyi includes a kindergarten, elementary and middle schools with extensive facilities and specialist teachers for sports, arts, science, and more. BIBA’s high school department will open in August 2013. BIBA is also the host school in Shunyi for the International Piano Academy of China. Age range: 2.5-16. Tuition fees (2013-14 academic year): Pre-K (ages 2-4): RMB 70,000 (Capital Levy RMB 10,000 RMB); Reception: RMB 80,000 (Capital Levy RMB 10,000), G1-5: RMB 120,000 (Capital Levy RMB 20,000); G6-8: RMB 130,000 (Capital Levy RMB 20,000), G910: RMB 140,000 (Capital Levy RMB 20,000). 5 Yumin Lu, Houshayu, Shunyi District. (8041 0390, info@bibachina.org) www.bibachina.org 海嘉国际双语学校, 顺义区后沙峪裕民路5号 Beijing Jiade Montessori Bilingual Kindergarten Beijing Jiade Montessori Bilingual Kindergarten is a nursery and kindergarten school under Wisdom International Education Group. To meet the different developmental needs of children (2 to 6 years old) from both international and local communities, both campuses are equipped with outdoor playground facilities, libraries, art

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rooms, gymnasiums, dance and music rooms. Exploring Montessori bilingual education under Chinese culture, more than 95 percent of the kindergarten teachers have participated the International Montessori teacher certification training and hold the posts of international certification. 1) Bldg 42, Yushu, 2 Shunfu Lu, Renhe Town, Shunyi District. (8945 2591); 2) Bldg 221, Bailizhuang Beili, Chaoyang District. (8591 8288) 1) 顺义区仁和镇顺福路2号御墅42 栋; 2) 朝阳区八里庄北里221号楼 Beijing No. 55 Middle School and High School Unlike other public schools in the city, No. 55 has an international student department specifically tailored to foreign students. High school classes are offered in Chinese (meant for students with no Chinese background) or English, and prepare students for the IB exam or China’s college entrance exam. Middle school classes are in Chinese only; a half-year of intensive Chinese training is available if needed. Ages: 11 to 17. Price range: RMB 28,000-44,600. 12 Xinzhong Jie, Dongcheng District. (6416 9531) http://www.bj55iss.cn/ default.asp?pg=main 北京第五十五中学, 东城 区新中街12号 Beijing Shuren Ribet Private School As the only K12 independent coeducational bilingual boarding and day school in Tongzhou District, Beijing Shuren Ribet Private School is housed in a 16 acre campus located in the Artists’ Village 20km east of the China World Trade Center (Guomao) and consists of a closed and secure garden community. Started as a private school in 1993, BSRPS is dedicated to offering students a well rounded education which leads to academic excellence and personal success. Over the years, it has integrated an American- curriculum from the lower to upper school, which has led to the formation of the American high school where students receive an “American-overseas education as they embrace the essence of Chinese culture and literature.” Age range: 3-18 years old. Tuition Fees (2010-2011 school year - room and board, all fees included): Kindergarten RMB 11,500/ semester; 1-6 grades RMB 34,000/semester; 7-9 grades RMB 35,500/semester South 1A, Xiaopu, Songzhuang,, Tongzhou District. (8085 6318 Bilingual, 8085 6787 Chinese, inquiry@ shurenribet.org) http://www.shurenribet.org/ 北京市私立树人瑞贝学校, 通州区宋庄镇小堡 南甲一号 Beijing World Youth Academy (BWYA) A student-centered approach with an emphasis on academics and the arts. Now in its tenth year, Beijing World Youth Academy is an IB world school offering both English and Chinese programs for local and overseas students aged 9 to 18. BWYA values holistic education, inquiry-based learning and strives to offer students ample opportunity to develop as globally aware critical thinkers. The faculty hails from over 15 countries and allows for a favorable student-to-teacher ratio that creates a more personalized learning environment. BWYA emphasizes creativity and teamwork using a curriculum that incorporates standards from North America, Europe and Asia and the school has a strong track record of preparing students for both Chinese and overseas universities, including Peking University, Tsinghua, Fudan, Harvard, Princeton, UC Berkeley and Stanford. Age range: 9-18 years old. Tuition fees (20102011 Academic Year): Application fee RMB 1,600; Capital levy RMB 30,000 (one-time fee); Chinese Middle School Program (grades 7-9) RMB 50,000/year; Chinese High School Program (grades 10-12) RMB 54,000/year; International Primary (grades 4-5) RMB 90,000/ year; IB MYP (grades 6-9) RMB 100,000/year; IB MYP (grade 10) / IB DP (grades 11-12) RMB 110,000/year; Chinese as an Additional Language intensive course RMB 25,000/ semester; English as an Additional Language intensive course RMB 51,000/semester. 18 Huajiadi Beili, Chaoyang District. (6461 7787, admissions@ibwya.net) www.ibwya.net 北京世 青国际学校, 朝阳区花家地北里18号 The British School of Beijing The British School of Beijing provides a traditional

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education based on the English National Curriculum and prepares pupils for GCSE and A Levels. The school is part of the Nord Anglia family of British-style international schools and its educational approach arises out of the best practices found in British schools around the world, emphasizing high academic results and mutual respect. The diverse academic and extra-curricular program is designed to challenge students to excel in music, arts and sport and allow them to develop and mature into young adults equipped with the qualifications and skills to enter universities worldwide. Age range: 1-18 years old. Tuition fees (2010/2011 Academic Year): Pre-Nursery RMB 87,419-131,140Nursery RMB 131,140; Reception RMB 141,450; Years 1-2 RMB 157,436; Year 3 RMB 168,072; Years 4-6 RMB 170,572Years 7-9 RMB 185,611; Years 10-11 RMB 191,264; Years 12-13 RMB 200,490 1) 7 Sanlitun Beixiaojie, Chaoyang District. (8532 5320, admissions@britishschool.org.cn); 2) South Side, 9 Anhua Lu, Shunyi District. (8047 3588, admissions@britishschool.org.cn); 3) 5 Sanlitun Xiliujie, Chaoyang District. (8532 3088, admissions@britishschool.org.cn) www. britishschool.org.cn 北京英国学校, 1) 朝阳区 三里屯北小街7号; 2) 顺义区安华路9号南院; 3) 朝阳区三里屯西六街5号 Canadian International School of Beijing (CISB) Located in the Third Embassy Quarter of Beijing, CISB offers a Montessori nursery and pre-kindergarten program from ages 18 months to 5 years, as well as a worldwide recognized Canadian-style curriculum for kindergarten to Grade 12 students. CISB is an International Baccalaureate (IB) World School authorized to provide the IB Diploma Programme (IBDP) at the high school level and a candidate school for the Primary Years (PYP) and Middle Years (MYP) Programmes. The student body currently represents over 50 nationalities. Non-native English-speaking students will have their language abilities assessed, and are given EAL support according to their results. Chinese, French and Korean are offered as additional languages. A member of ACAMIS and UNESCO, CISB features 90 classrooms equipped with the SmartBoard Technology, two computer labs, a 1-to-1 laptop program for Grades 6-12; computers in all elementary classrooms, two large well-equipped libraries, a designated fine arts floor with specialized visual art and music labs, a 500-seat theater, three large gymnasiums, an athletic field and outdoor playground, a 25m swimming pool, and a dance studio. Founded in August 2012, the CISB Shunyi Campus offers a Montessoribased curriculum for children aged 18 months to 6 years. 1) Main Campus (Preschool to Grade 12): 38 Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (6465 7788, admissions@cis-beijing.com, admissions_shunyi@cis-beijing.com); 2) Shunyi Campus (Preschool): 7 Yuyang Lu (across River Garden Villas), Houshayu, Shunyi District. (8046 6191, admissions@cis-beijing.com, admissions_ shunyi@cis-beijing.com) www.cisb.com.cn 北 京加拿大国际学校, 1) 朝阳区亮马桥路38号; 2) 顺义区后沙峪榆阳路7号(裕京花园对面) The Children’s Community School Beijing An infant and primary-level Montessori school launched in 2002, CCSB has a limited number of spaces for families who share a sense of community and vision. The school is guided by core values of “Welcome, Service, and Vision.” It delivers a tailored, bilingual, and inquirybased curriculum, in addition to a strong art and design program. CCSB is located in the Guantang compound and features a secure, specialized 3,000sqm environment. Students are encouraged to develop into international citizens with a profile for continued excellence, awareness, and social responsibility. CCSB offers extracurricular activities at no extra charge. Age range: 18 months-6 years. Tuition fees (2012-2013 academic year): RMB 103,200. Cathay View West Gate, Maquanying Xilu, Chaoyang District. (8430 8172, info@bjccsb. org.cn) 朝阳区马泉营西路观唐别墅西门 The Children’s House International Montessori Kindergarten Beijing’s first Montessori Kindergarten, The Children’s House

opened its China World Trade Center campus in 1992 and has since established schools at the Lufthansa Center, Yosemite Villas in Shunyi and in Yayuncun’s Yayunxinxin Gardens. Today the franchise serves over 300 international students in its four campuses, which are characterized by their small, friendly down-home atmospheres, English only and bilingual curriculums that adhere to the world-renowned Montessori system.Age range: 0-6 years old. Tuition fees (2012-2013 Academic Year): Nursery/ PrePrimary RMB 114,000 (full day), RMB 93,000 (half day); Primary RMB 126,000 (full day), RMB 98,000 (half day); Bilingual RMB 115,000 (full day), RMB 72,000 (half day) 1) Unit S114, Lufthansa Center Tower, 50 Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (6465 1305/3388 ext 4477); 2) C Area Clubhouse, Yosemite Villa 4 YuYang Rode, Houshayu Town, Shunyi District. (8041 7083); 3) Yayunxin Jiayuan, 1 Xindian Lu, Chaoyang District. (5202 0293); 4) Level 1 North Lodge, 1 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (6505 3869/2288 ext 81299) www.montessoribeijing.com 巧智博仁国际幼儿 园, 1) 朝阳区亮马桥路50号燕莎中心大厦S114单 元; 2) 顺义区后沙峪镇榆阳路4号; 3) 朝阳区辛 店路1号亚运新新家园社区; 4) 朝阳区建国门外 大街1号国贸北公寓一层 The Children’s International Bilingual Academy Formerly The Children’s Learning Center of Beijing, The Children’s International Bilingual Academy is a bilingual preschool: nursery – through to– preparatory (18 month – 6 ½ years). It was established in 2002 and offers a high standard and diverse educational program to foreign expatriates in the heart of Shunyi District at the Gahood Villa’s Compound. The theme-based programs let children learn through structured play and activities in a caring, secure and child-centered environment in order to develop social, emotional, physical and cognitive skills. Children also learn through daily lessons to communicate in two languages, classes include: Math, Science, Computer & Technology, PE, Drama, Cooking, Arts & Crafts plus much more. The school’s curriculum has been drawn from Canadian, US and British Curriculums. They offer flexibility for families through their half and full day classes, as well as part time (minimum 2 days per week) and full time (5 days per week) schedules. The school also has an afterhour’s dance center that runs daily with a variety of dance classes for children beginning from age 3 years old and up until 12 years old. Tuition Fees: (2011 -2012 Academic Year) Registration (non-refundable): RMB 1500; Nursery – Junior Class (18 months – 3 years) RMB 49500; Senior Class (3 – 4 years) RMB 61200; Kindergarten Class (4 – 5 years) RMB 63700; Preparatory Class (5 – 6 ½ years) RMB 69700. 3056 Gahood Villa, Baixinzhuang, Houshayu, Shunyi District. (8046 7082, administration@clcbkids.com) http://www. clcbkids.com 顺义区后沙峪白辛庄嘉浩别墅3056 Daystar Academy Daystar Academy, a Kindergarten-Grade 6 school, offers a balance of Montessori-based English education and the Chinese National Curriculum – students spend half of their day in each language environment. The curriculum also focuses on establishing students’ good habits and supports the development of the child through the progressive “Virtues in Us” character education program which emphasizes nobility of character and service to humanity. This innovative approach brings together two cultures and combines the strongest attributes of both Western and Eastern teaching methodologies. Age range: 3-12years old. Tuition Fees (20102011 Academic Year): Kindergarten RMB 86,000; Registration RMB 2,000 (one time fee); Elementary RMB 92,000; Registration RMB 3,000 (one-time fee) 2 Shunbai Lu, Chaoyang District. (8610 2654, kristinl@daystarchina.cn, lijunl@daystarchina.cn) 启明星双语学校, 朝阳 区顺白路2号 Dulwich College Beijing Dulwich College first opened its doors to students in Beijing in August of 2005. Since then, the school has grown to include approximately 1,400 students ranging in age from 12 months to 18 years. DCB is a 21st-century school that

couples outstanding ICT facilities with a modern approach. The school features a one-to-one laptop policy for students in Year 8 and above and utilizes a Virtual Learning Environment for the entire faculty. DCB is accredited by the Council of International Schools and Western Association of School and Colleges, and was named International School of the Year in 2011. The school aims to provide students with a well-rounded environment to grow, develop, and learn in. Ages: 12 months – 18 years. Application Fee: RMB 2000 – non-refundable; Placement Deposit: RMB 18,000 – refundable subject to terms and conditions; Early Years: RMB 66,200-168,000; Grades 1-12: RMB 168,000-219,200 1) Riviera Main Campus: Beijing Riviera, 1 Xiangjiang Beilu, Jingshun Lu, Chaoyang District. (8450 7676, info@ dulwich-beijing.cn); 2) Legend Garden Campus: Legend Garden Villas, 89 Jichang Lu, Shunyi District. (6454 9000, info@dulwich-beijing.cn); 3) Legend Early Years Campus: Legend Garden Villas, 89 Jichang Lu, Shunyi District. (6454 9000, info@dulwich-beijing.cn) www.dulwichbeijing.cn 北京德威英国国际学校, 1) 朝阳区京 顺路香江北路1号香江花园; 2) 顺义区机场路89 号丽京花园; 3) 顺义区机场路89号丽京花园 Eduwings Kindergarten The culmination of two former schools, Der Kingergarten and Jin Yi Kingergarten, Eduwings Kindergarten is divided into English/Chinese and German departments that are each split into three age groups (2-3, 3-4, 5-6 years) and one infant group (2 years and under). All of the lead and language teachers are native-speakers and educate children individually following the school’s philosophy: “Every child needs to have roots and wings – roots to know where they are from and wings to explore the world.” Eduwings also offers Montessori education, swimming, music and art activities, a library, climbing facilities, as well as an outdoor playground and yard. All afternoon activities are included in the tuition fee. Age range: 2-6 (infant group for under 2 years old). Tuition fees (2010-2011 Academic Year): RMB 52,000 for half day program; RMB 72,000 for full day program (afternoon activities and lunch included in the tuition fee). Merlin Champagne Town, 6 Liyuan Lu, Tianzhu, Shunyi District. (6450 8384, mariaseemel@ eduwingskids.com) http://www.eduwingskids. com/ 顺义区天竺镇丽苑街6号美林香槟小镇 Etonkids Bilingual Kindergarten Part of the Etonkids Bilingual Kindergartens’ division of the Etonkids international education group, the Central Park campus features a bilingual Montessori program designed to develop “independence, initiative and creativity.” The school caters to children from 1 to 6 years of age and are divided into nursery school (18 months-3 years) and “Casa” (a.k.a. “Early Childhood Community,” 3-6 years) divisions with lessons promoting intellectual, social, emotional, and physical growth (nursery) as well as coursework in language arts, mathematics, everyday living skills, sensory awareness exercises and culture (Casa stage). Check the website for additional EtonKids Bilingual Park Campuses. Tuition fees (20102011 Academic Year):Monthly payment plan - Morning session (8.30-11.30am) RMB 6,250; Full-day session (8.30am-4.30pm) RMB 8,500; Yearly payment plan - Morning session (8.30-11.30am) RMB 62,500; Full-day session (8.30am-4.30pm) RMB 85,000 1) Eastern Provence Campus, Eastern Provence, 88 Dingsi Lu, Beiqijia, Changping District. (8176 0828, cpadmin@etonkids.com); 2) Dawang Lu Peking House Campus, 20 Xidawang Lu, Chaoyang District. (5870 6779, cpadmin@ etonkids.com); 3) Arcadia Campus, Block 1, Arcadia villas, Houshayu, Shunyi District. (8047 2983, cpadmin@etonkids.com); 4) Palm Springs Campus, Palm Springs International Apartments, 8 Chaoyang Park Nanlu, Chaoyang District. (6539 8967, cpadmin@etonkids. com); 5) Datunli Campus, Kehui Lu, Chaoyang District. (8480 5538, cpadmin@etonkids. com); 6) Olympic Village Campus, Southwest Corner of Beichen Xilu and Kehui Lu, Chaoyang District. (8437 1006, cpadmin@etonkids. com); 7) Midtown Campus, Guangqujia Yuan, Bldg 21, Guangqumenwai, Chongwen District.


Schools (6749 5008, cpadmin@etonkids.com); 8) Central Park Campus, Bldg 19, Central Park, 6 Chaoyangmenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. ((6533 6620/6931, cpadmin@etonkids.com) www.etonkids.com 伊顿双语幼儿园, 1) 昌平区 北七家镇定泗路88号; 2) 朝阳区西大望路甲20号 首府社区里; 3) 顺义区后沙峪罗马环岛北侧天北 路,阿凯笛亚庄园1座; 4) 朝阳区朝阳公园南路 8号棕榈泉国际公寓; 5) 朝阳区科荟路大屯里社 区; 6) 朝阳区北辰西路与科荟路交汇处西南角; 7) 崇文区广渠门外广渠家园21号楼; 8) 朝阳区 朝阳门外大街6号新城国际19号楼 Etonkids International Kindergarten CBD Global Trade Mansion Etonkids International Kindergarten is one of the oldest schools in Beijing’s Etonkids franchise (a nationwide educational group). The school provides a community-centered American-style education led by Montessori-certified teachers and an educational philosophy based on the Three C’s – Creativity, Character and Culture. Coursework includes lessons in practical life, “sensorial,” math, language, culture and science. A variety of programs are also available including Reggio Baby and Kindermusik. The staff meets regularly for training under the EXCELS school improvement planning program, which is designed to share new teaching practices, the Montessori method and current educational trends. Age range: 1.5-6 years old. Tuition fees (2010-2011 Academic Year): Annual Registration fee RMB 2,000 Yuan (inclusive the materials and uniforms)RMB71,800-112,000/ year 1) Lido Campus:Rm C103 Lido Country Club, Lido Place, Jiangtailu, Chaoyang District. (gtmadmin@etonkids.com); 2) 3/F, Bldg D, Global Trade Mansion, Guanghua Lu, Chaoyang District. (6506 4805, gtmadmin@etonkids.com) 伊顿国际幼儿园, 1) 朝阳区蒋台路机场路丽都广 场; 2) 朝阳区光华路世贸国际公寓D座3层 The Family Learning House Recognized as a model kindergarten by the Chaoyang Ministry of Education, The Family Learning House is a virtues-based, bilingual pre-school dedicated to “acquiring knowledge and good character for the purpose of serving humanity.” In addition to its “Virtues in Us” character education program, the school aims to provide an academically stimulating Montessori and Chinese curriculum. The Jianwai Soho campus includes a petting farm, organic produce and a child directed recycling program, and the curriculum places strong emphasis on art and music and includes daily piano lessons for all 4 1/2 and 5-year-old children. Students also participate in monthly educational outings, community service projects and multicultural celebrations. Age range: 1.5-6 years old. Tuition fees (2010-2011 Academic Year): Full Day Session – RMB 69,500/year; Half Day Session (under 4 years old) – RMB 46,500/year Beside Bldg 14, Jianwai SOHO West Area,39 Dongsanhuan Zhonglu, Chaoyang District. (5869 7540 ext 800, administrator@ thefamilylearninghouse.com) www. thefamilylearninghouse.com 家育苑, 朝阳区东 三环中路39号 建外SOHO西区14号楼旁 Fangcaodi International School Fangcaodi is a state-run primary school that has been accepting foreign students for over 40 years. Classes are in Chinese, with the exception of English language classes. The school uses the same textbooks as other Chinese schools in the municipality and places a strong emphasis on math and Chinese. Fee-based after-school activities include badminton, arts and crafts, wushu and rollerblading. Grades: 1 to 6. Price range: RMB 16,000-48,000 plus RMB 20,000 capital levy. 1 Ritan Beilu, Chaoyang District. (8563 5120 ext 2005) www.fcd.com.cn 芳草地 小学, 朝阳区日坛北路1号 Harrow International School Beijing Harrow International School Beijing prides itself on high academic standards that are maintained within a close-knit school community. All students are assigned a personal tutor who looks after their overall welfare and serves as a liaison between school and home. High academic standards and leadership skills are promoted school-wide, with a range of enrichment activities to help students develop teamwork and creative thinking skills, as well as independence and

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responsibility. Graduates from Harrow Beijing have been accepted at universities across the world, including Oxford, Cambridge, and Princeton.Harrow Beijing follows the National Curriculum of England and Wales, culminating in the General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE and IGCSE’s), and A Levels. Its curriculum is fully accredited by all British Examination Authorities and it is an accredited SAT center. Harrow Beijing is also a member of the Council of International Schools (CIS) and, like all Harrow International Schools, undergoes regular accreditation visits by CIS and the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) in the US. Harrow Beijing is also a member of the Federation of British International Schools in Southeast Asia and East Asia (FOBISSEA), which enables students to collaborate in music and sports with other schools across Southeast Asia.Age Range: 3-18. Tuition Fees (2012-2013 Academic Year): Nursery: RMB 119,800; Reception: RMB 149,300; Years 1-2: RMB 177,700; Years 3-6: RMB 189,100; Years 7-9: RMB 207,600; Years 10-11: RMB 217,600; Years 12-13: RMB 231,700. 1) Grassetown, Zhengequ Village, Xuxin Zhuang, Tongzhou District. (6444 8900, enquiries@harrowbeijing.cn); 2) 5 Anzhen Xili, Block 4, Chaoyang District. (6444 8900, enquiries@harrowbeijing.cn) www. harrowbeijing.cn 北京哈罗英国学校, 1) 通州 区徐新庄镇葛渠村格拉斯小镇; 2) 朝阳区安贞 西里四区5号 House of Knowledge International Kindergarten House of Knowledge (HoK) boasts its own unique curriculum that includes aspects of the Montessori and Reggio Emilia programs, with special emphasis placed on the latter approach. Students are treated as competent learners with boundless potential, who are capable of infinite discovery. With this in mind, the curriculum trains them to acquire critical thinking and collaboration skills by teaching them how to “learn to learn.” Age range: 10 months-6 years. Tuition fees (2010-2011 Academic Year): Registration RMB 2,000; Deposit RMB 5,000-15,000 (refundable according to withdraw policy); RMB 53,500-122,800 (depending on choice of program and campus) 1) Chaoyang Park Campus, Victoria Gardens, 15 Chaoyang Park Xilu, Chaoyang District. (6434 0088 (English, German, Mandarin), info@house-of-knowledge. net, 400 650 7747); 2) Liyuan Campus, East Gate of Liyuan Compound, Maquanying Street, Shunyi District. (6434 0088 (English, Chinese and German), info@house-of-knowledge. net, 400 650 7747); 3) Administrative Office, C511, Lufthansa Centre, 50 Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (6434 0088 or 6538 2624, info@house-of-knowledge.net, 400 650 7747) www.house-of-knowledge.net 好思之家, 1) 朝 阳区朝阳公园西路15号维多利亚花园公寓; 2) 顺 义区香江北路丽苑小区东门A11; 3) 朝阳区亮马 桥路50号燕莎中心C511 The International Montessori School of Beijing (MSB) As the first and only fullyregistered international Montessori school in Beijing, MSB has been serving the city’s expatriate children for 22 years. During that time, it has earned a glowing reputation for its steady commitment to the growth, education, and well-being of its pupils. The school is both an affiliate member of the American Montessori Society(AMS), which upholds the MACTE Montessori education standards on an international level, and the International Montessori Teaching Institute, which provides ongoing training to all of MSB’s lead teachers and teaching assistants. In August 2012, the school expanded its Riviera campus to cover all of its pre-kindergarten through elementary programs, and counts spacious classrooms, an indoor pool, and a multi-purpose auditorium among its facilities. Parents, in particular, are fond of the campus’s twoCoffee Stops, where they can mingle with a cup of coffee and a freshly-baked treat, courtesy of the school’s dedicated parent association. Age range: 1-12. Tuition fees (2012 Academic Year): 3 Day Toddler (Age 1): RMB 41,000; 5 Day Toddler (Age 1): RMB 65,000; Morning Nursery (Age 2): RMB91,000; Full-day Nursery (Age 2):

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RMB 135,000; Morning Kindergarten (Ages 3-4): RMB 95,000; Full-day Kindergarten (Ages 3-4): RMB 140,000; Reception (Age 5): RMB 157,000; Elementary (Ages 6-12): RMB 163,000. Bldg 8, 2 Xiangjiang Beilu, Chaoyang District. (6432 8228, admissions@msb.edu.cn) www.msb.edu.cn 北京蒙台梭利国际学校, 朝阳 区朝阳区香江北路2号8号楼 The International School of Beijing (ISB) The International School of Beijing (ISB) traces its roots back to the early 1970s when a small foreign school was established by the United States Liaison Office, the precursor to the US Embassy, and was little more than a simple “classroom that was wedged into a hallway in a diplomatic apartment compound in Sanlitun.” In the 1980s the school was merged with the schools of the British, Australian, Canadian and New Zealand embassies and was eventually moved to its present-day 50,000sqm purposebuilt facility near Capital Paradise in Shunyi. Over the years ISB has gained an international reputation for its solid academic programs (it was the first school in Beijing to offer the full IB Diploma), comprehensive facilities and full curriculum catering to all age levels. Age range: 3-18 years old. Tuition fees (2010-2011 Academic Year): EC3 (half day) RMB 65,490 (RMB 10,970 capital fee); EC4 (full day) RMB 119,690 (RMB 10,970 capital fee); Kindergarten RMB 140,330 (RMB 13,180 capital fee); Grades 1–5 RMB 140,330 (RMB 31,600 capital fee); Grades 6–8 RMB 150,540 (RMB 31,600 capital fee); Grades 9-12 RMB 165,540 (RMB 31,600 capital fee) 10 Anhua Jie, Shunyi District. (8149 2345, admissions@isb.bj.edu.cn) www.isb. bj.edu.cn 北京顺义国际学校, 顺义区安华街10号 Ivy Academy Ivy Academy is a pre-school and kindergarten created in collaboration with the Harvard Graduate School of Education Researchers that accepts students of ages two through six. The school offers an English environment with a “specialized focus on the customized development of every child” based on Harvard Professor Dr Howard Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences Theory and a convenient Dongzhimen area location. Age range: 2-6 years old. Tuition fees (2010-2011 Academic Year): Deposit RMB 8,000 (non-refundable, to be credited toward tuition); Registration fee RMB 800; Half-day RMB 86,000; Full day RMB 127,900 Suite C101, East Lake Villas, 35 Dongzhimenwai Dajie, Dongcheng District. (8451 1380, Info-EL@ivyschools.com) www. ivyschools.com 艾毅幼儿园, 东城区东直门外大 街35号东湖别墅C101室 Ivy Bilingual School Like its sister school Ivy Academy, Ivy Bilingual School (IBS) enrolls children from two to six years of age and offers a curriculum designed in the spirit of the Multiple Intelligences theory. The goal of Ivy Bilingual School is to provide children with the most current research-based practices coupled with the knowledge of the unique Chinese culture. Children graduating from IBS are comfortable speaking in both English and Chinese. Age range: 2-6 years old. Tuition fees (2010-2011 Academic Year): Registration fee RMB 800; Deposit RMB 6,000 (nonrefundable, credited toward tuition); RMB 42,600–57,000/year (Ocean Express Campus); RMB 39,000–52,400 per year (Orchid Garden Campus) 1) Orchid Garden Campus, 18 Xinjin Lu, Cui Ge Xiang (Airport Expressway, Beigao Exit), Chaoyang District. (8439 7080, infoOE@ivyschools.com (Ocean Express Bilingual Campus), info-og@ivyschools.com (Orchid Garden Bilingual Campus)); 2) Ocean Express Campus, Bldg E, Ocean Express, 2 Dongsanhuan Beilu (north of Kempinski), Chaoyang District. (8446 7287, info-OE@ ivyschools.com (Ocean Express Bilingual Campus), info-og@ivyschools.com (Orchid Garden Bilingual Campus)) www. ivyschools.com 艾毅双语幼儿园, 1) 朝阳区崔各 乡新锦路18号卓锦万代小区内; 2) 朝阳区东三环 北路2号远洋新干线E座 Keystone Academy Keystone Academy will open in Shunyi District in the fall of 2014. Keystone promises to be a unique and exciting school option for families in China – offering Chinese and American instructional techniques

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of inquiry-based learning, critical-thinking, and creative problem solving in a rigorous intellectual environment. The academic program will be international in scope, with a central curriculum thread that focuses on Chinese identity, language, culture, and history. Keystone will serve students grades 1 through 12, with a bilingual curriculum in the primary years and more intensive instruction in English as students progress through the program. There will be a boarding school option for Grade 7 and 8, and mandatory boarding in Grade 9-12. (admission@keystoneacademy.cn) 北京鼎石国际学校 La Petite Crèche de Beijing Billing itself as a “jazzy preschool for gifted children,” La Petite Crèche de Beijing provides a one teacher, one language approach to help children naturally develop English, French, or Chinese as a mother tongue. Students are allowed to learn at their own pace, gradually developing independence and self-esteem through meaningful play. The school maintains strict control over food quality and safety by preparing meals in its own kitchen. Age range: 1-3 (must be able to walk) Mon-Fri 8am-6pm (opening hours), Mon-Fri 6-8pm (late care). Gloria Garden (Jinxiu Yuan), Xinfu Zhonglu (across from April Gourmet), Chaoyang District. (6417 3931, 130 3119 9923, jazzy@ jazzypreschool.com) www.jazzypreschool.com 中美法小小托儿所, 朝阳区锦绣园幸福中路(绿 叶子超市对面) Little Village Montessori School of Beijing Little Village Montessori School of Beijing (LVMS) is a Montessori-based kindergarten with over 1,000sqm of space. LVMS’ team strives to create a community experience with parents and other family members. Age range: 18 months-6 years. Tuition fees (2011-2012 academic year): 3-6 years Full Day: RMB 6,800; 18-months-3 years Half Day: RMB 5,200; Monthly meal plan: RMB 500. 2310, 3/F, Jinyun Shengtong Building, 5 Huilin Road, Fulicheng Xi, Shuangjing, Chaoyang District. (5876 6610, lvmsbj@sina.com) 北京蒙特梭利小镇幼儿园, 朝阳区双井富力城西惠林路5号京运盛通大厦3 层2310 MOMA Kids International Kindergarten MOMA Kids caters to students aged 18 months to 6 years. They are committed to holistic and pastoral care as China’s first carbon neutral kindergarten. They offer the British Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) curriculum in a bilingual environment, as well as extracurricular activities ranging from taekwondo to contemporary art and dance are available five days a week from 8am to 5pm. Annual tuition fees are RMB 66,100 (MOMA Resident), RMB 69,700 (non-resident). Dongzhimen MOMA, 1 Xiangheyuan Lu, Dongcheng District. (6464 7386, momakids@gmail.com) 东城区香河园路 1号当代MOMA Muffy’s Education Founded in 2003, Muffy’s Education provides English immersion kindergartens, seasonal camps and afterschool programs that impart “Knowledge Through English”. Using English as the medium for learning, students receive a high quality education and a strong foundation of English skills. Muffys has an educational program that includes all core subjects in an English immersion environment. Educators use a variety of teaching methods to help each student with their unique learning needs. Muffy’s also uses internationally known curriculum from the University of Chicago, Columbia Teachers College and Pearson Education. Muffy’s teachers are from Canada, United States, England and Australia. Before students enroll, assessments and placement will be arranged. 1) Shijicheng Location: 5/F, Bldg B, Huibo Dasha, Landianchang Lu, Haidian District.; 2) 1 Yangchun Guanghua Jiayuan, Wanliu Donglu, Haidian District.; 3) Wangjing Location: East gate of Beixiaohe Gongyuan, Wangjing Xilu, Chaoyang District.; 4) Xiangshan Location: Xiangshan Qingqin, Mentou Cun, Sijiqing Town, Haidian District. www.muffys.cn 儿童英语之家, 1) 海淀区蓝靛厂路(人大附小 对面)汇博大厦西侧5层; 2) 海淀区万柳东路阳

春光华家园1号; 3) 朝阳区望京北小河公园东门; 4) 海淀区香山清琴别墅儿童会所 New Garden International Kindergarten Located in Fulicheng just south of the China World Trade Center, New Garden International Kindergarten has both Chinese and native English-speaking teachers on staff and a fun-based, enriching curriculum that will enable your child to flourish in both Chinese and Western education systems. Equipped with a children’s kitchen, library, inside and outside play areas, the school offers a warm and peaceful child-centered environment for students to develop and learn. New Garden accepts children from the ages of 2-6, with extracurricular classes available for children up to 12. Age range: 2-6 years old. Tuition fees (2010-2011 Academic Year): RMB 33,600/ year (for all children from ages 2-6) Bldg 61, Area D,Fulicheng (north of Shuangjing Qiao), Dongsanhuan Zhonglu, Chaoyang District. (5876 1319, mcyo521@163.com) 新园双语幼儿 园, 朝阳区富力城新园双语幼儿园,东三环双井 桥北富力城D区西门 Russian Children’s Education Center The Russian-centered program seeks to nurture children’s cognitive activity, curiosity, and desire for self-knowledge while stimulating their imagination and developing creativity, speech, and intellectual abilities. The school focuses on increasing children’s self-awareness and establishing an environment of emotional support. 8.30am-6.30pm. Rm 101, Bldg 2, Qiumadu, 2 Sanyuan Qiao Taiyang Gong Shangjialou, Chaoyang District, Chaoyang District. (8436 1864) 朝阳区朝阳区三元桥太阳 宫尚家楼路2号裘马都公寓2号楼商铺101 St. Paul American School (SPAS) Saint Paul American School (SPAS) is a private residential school, part of the Nacel International School System, dedicated to meeting the educational needs of international students at the middle and high school level. Located near the Olympic Village Park, and partnered with Number Two High School attached to Beijing Normal University, SPAS offers both an American curriculum, as well as intensive study in Chinese language and culture. This arrangement provides a unique dual diploma system that is fully accredited by the NCA (North Central Association on Accreditation and School Improvement). Saint Paul American School’s intercultural program now serves students from 23 countries around the world, and is truly dedicated to providing a new concept of high school for future leaders in the global community. CurriculumSaint Paul American School provides a full US curriculum, with over 40 courses offered, ranging from the introductory to AP level. Students also take courses in Chinese language, culture, history, and art.For students needing more academic support there is a peer tutoring program, as well as a nightly study hall in which certified teachers provide additional help. All students participate in an after school activity or club of their choosing. Emphasis is given to the fine arts. 18 Guan’aoyuan, Qinghe, Haidian District. (8070 3429, admissons@stpaulamerican.org) www.stpaulschool.cn 北京师范大学第二附属中 学, 海淀区清河宝胜里观澳园18号 Tsinghua International School Tsinghua International School students follow an American Curriculum program in a nurturing atmosphere. Tsinghua International School located on Tsinghua University campus, allowing students access to the university’s extensive resources and facilities, including libraries, computer labs, gymnasiums, sports fields, dance and art studios, a swimming pool, fitness center and outdoor experiential education center. Accepts students Grades 1 to 12 (ages 6-18). Grades 1-5: 89,000 RMB per year, Grades 6-12: 99,000 RMB per year Inside Tsinghua High School Campus, Zhongguancun Beilu (northwest of Tsinghua University), Haidian District. (6279 7000, 6277 1477, this@ mail.tsinghua.edu.cn) www.this.edu.cn 清华附 中国际部, 海淀区中关村北路清华大学西北侧清 华中学校园之内 Western Academy of Beijing Western

Academy of Beijing is an International Baccalaureate World School that boasts a “challenging and caring educational environment in which students are active participants in the learning process.” WAB provides a learner-centered atmosphere that nurtures a strong sense of community among its 1,550 students from 55 countries, with the mission to “Connect, Inspire, Challenge: Make a Difference.” Campus facilities are extensive and include a lake and model wetlands that are the foundation of its environmental science center.Age range: 3-18 years old. Tuition fees (2010/2011 Academic Year, combined total includes capital levy and tuition): Nursery RMB 85,000; Pre-Kindergarten RMB 141,000; Kindergarten RMB 165,000; Grades 1-5 RMB 165,000; Grades 6-8 RMB 181,000; Grades 9-10 RMB 198,000; Grades 11-12 RMB 204,000 10 Laiguangying Donglu, Chaoyang District. (8456 4155, wabinfo@wab.edu) www.wab.edu 北京京西学校, 朝阳区来广营东路10号 Windsor Bilingual Kindergarten With two campuses in the Beijing area, Windsor Bilingual Kindergarten positions itself as a “premium kindergarten built on a synthesis of the strongest elements from both Western and Chinese educational traditions.” The school strives to foster the holistic development of young children, and prides itself on its spacious facilities (encompassing 5,500 sqm at the Vancouver Forest campus), state-of-the-art facilities and carefully crafted curriculum based on three main components – the EYFS Statutory Framework (UK), Beijing Curriculum Authority Happiness and Development Guidance, and the Integrated Theme Study Programme (Nanjing) – taught by staff that trains regularly in conjunction with that of Dulwich College. A foreign teacher is in class all day at the Legend Garden Campus and for half of the day at the Vancouver Forest Campus. Age range: 18 months–6 years old. Tuition fees (2010-2011 academic year): RMB10,000 deposit; RMB 500 application fee; Legend Gardens Campus - RMB 80,000/year (full day); RMB 43,800 per year (half day); Vancouver Forest Campus – RMB 58,000 per year (full day); RMB 30,000 per year (half day) 1) 89 Legend Garden, Shunyi District. (6456 0020); 2) Vancouver Forest, Beiqijia Town, Litang Lu, Changping District. (6975 6579) www.vancouver.windsorkindergarten.cn, legendgardens.windsorkindergarten.cn 温莎双 语幼儿园, 1) 顺义区温莎丽京园,首都机场路89 号丽京花园别墅; 2) 昌平区温莎温哥华森林园, 立汤路北七家镇温哥华森林别墅 Yew Chung International School of Beijing Located within the scenic Honglingjin Park in the heart of downtown Beijing, Yew Chung International School of Beijing celebrates its 15th year of educating students of the Beijing expatriate community. YCIS Beijing, an IB World school, is fully accredited by CIS, NEASC and NCCT, and is a part of the larger network of schools with over 5,000 students across campuses in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Beijing, Chongqing, Qingdao, and Silicon Valley, US. Providing K2 – Year 13 students with a quality curriculum based on the National Curriculum for England and a research-based Chinese Language Program that equips students to be bilingual, competitive, and globally-minded citizens. Age range: 2-18 years old. Tuition fees (2011/2012 Academic Year): Application Fee RMB 1,660 (non-refundable); Placement Deposit RMB 5,000–14,000 (year level dependent); K2 (half day) RMB 60,800; K2 (full day) RMB 102,000; K3 RMB 136,000; K4 RMB 142,000; Year 1-3 RMB 168,000; Year 4-6 RMB 172,000; Year 7-9 RMB 191,000; Year 10-11 RMB 204,000; Year 12-13 RMB 210,000 Honglingjin Park, 5 Houbalizhuang, Chaoyang District. (8583 3731, enquiry@bj.ycef.com) www.ycis-bj.com 北京耀中国际学校, 朝阳区后 八里庄5号红领巾公园东门 Yew Wah Arts and Language Centre This professional training center for arts, music and languages offers a specialized exam training session for the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music. Aspiring musicians learn composure and style in their choice of


Shopping instrument while using high quality facilities and instruments for superior musicianship. Age: 4-18. Price range: RMB 75-500/class. Bld F, East gate of Honglinjin Park, 5 Houbali Zhuang, Chaoyang District. (8581 8466, yalc@bj.ycef. com) www.yalc-bj.com 朝阳区朝阳区后八里庄5 号红领巾公园东门F楼二层

piano lessons as part of its curriculum. Tuition fees (2012-2013 Academic Year): RMB 7,000/ month (full day); RMB 4,900/month (half day). Rm 102, Unit 6, Block 4, 8 Maizidian Xilu, Chaoyang District. (beijing2fun@gmail.com) star.redsoftfox.com 朝阳区朝阳区麦子店西路9 号,华远九都汇4号楼6单元102室

Yew Wah Infant and Toddler Education Centre (YWITEC) YWITEC’s reputation is founded upon decades of experience offering international education in Hong Kong and mainland China through the Yew Chung Education Foundation. YWITEC offers a childfriendly, nurturing, and multicultural setting for learning and development, which allows students to experience different cultures from both Chinese and Western teachers. The curriculum draws from advanced research, as well as local and international early childhood education practices. YWITEC adheres to a child-centered philosophy, values the individual development and interests of each child, and plans a fun but challenging experience with age-appropriate learning goals. Age range: 1.5-6 years old. Tuition fee (20122013 Academic Year): RMB 53,000. Block F, Honglingjin Park, 5 Houbalizhuang, Chaoyang District. (8581 9223/8466 ext 817, itec@bj.ycef. com) www.ywitec.com 耀华婴幼儿教育中心, 朝 阳区后八里庄5号红领巾公园东门F楼

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Young Starters Academy Formerly known as Beijing2Fun, Young Starts Academy is a bilingual kindergarten for ages 2-4 that takes a holistic approach to early childhood education. The curriculum makes learning fun; students will learn to exercise empathy, reason, and curiosity, and will not be afraid to solve problems. Young Starters’ values program teaches future citizens to care about humanity and the environment. Teachers practice responsive nurturing to build selfconfidence in each child. The academy features a small campus for up to 36 students, with low student-to-teacher ratio of 6-1. It practices right brain training, reading, and individualized

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Arts & Crafts Samantha Crafts Located close the Lama Temple, Samantha Crafts sells handmade knitwear and crochet products, including children’s products, hats, bags, gloves, dolls, and plush animals. The shop also carries knitting supplies: yarn, wool, buttons, needles, and more. The owner, Samantha, offers knitting and crochet classes for beginners at RMB 200 per hour (materials not included). Mon-Fri 9.30am-1pm, 2-6pm, weekends and holidays by appointment. 12 Fangjia Hutong, Dongcheng District. (6405 8098, sg@samanthacrafts. com) http://weibo.com/samanthacrafts, http:// samanthacrafts.taobao.com/ 珊米织物, 东城区 方家胡同12号

Bookstores Foreign Languages Bookstore The mother lode for kids’ books in English, the store has classic picture books by Dr. Seuss, plus many series like Junie B. Jones, The Famous Five, Arthur and more. Older kids will find a slew of must-read books as well. Also offers books on tape and loads of photo-illustrated, hardbound series on science, nature and animals. The selection keeps getting better, but prices remain Western. Daily 9.30am-9.30pm. 235 Wangfujing Dajie, Dongcheng District. (6512 6903, bxwjsjb@public.bta.net.cn) www.bpiec. com.cn 外文书店, 东城区王府井大街235号 Page One This addition to Beijing’s bookstore scene offers the best selection under one

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roof (in art/design, food & wine, bestsellers, classics, etc.), with competitive prices for English-language material. 1) Mon-Thu 10am8pm, Fri-Sun 10am-10pm. Shop 50, 1/F, Indigo Mall, 18 Jiuxianqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (8426 0408, page1_cwtc@pageonegroup.com, page1_indigo@pageonegroup.com); 2) Sanlitun Village South, Chaoyang District. (page1_ cwtc@pageonegroup.com, page1_indigo@ pageonegroup.com); 3) 10am-9.30pm. B2/F, China World Summit Wing, 1 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (8535 1055, page1_ cwtc@pageonegroup.com, page1_indigo@ pageonegroup.com) www.pageonegroup.com 叶一堂, 1) 朝阳区酒仙桥路18号颐堤港地铁层50 号; 2) 朝阳区三里屯路(三里屯Village对面); 3) 朝阳区建国门外大街1号国贸商城三期地下2层

Clothing Decathlon This popular French company now has outlets throughout China. The store supplies equipment for tons of different athletic activities – individual and team sports, land and water sports – from running to sailing, from squash to volleyball. Daily 9am to 9pm. Friday & Saturday open till 10pm. 195 Dongsihuan Zhonglu (near Dajiaoting), Chaoyang District. (8777 8788) http://www.decathlon.com.cn/EN/ 迪卡侬运动超市, 朝阳区东四环中路195号(靠 近大郊亭) Fiona’s Prince Taiwanese retailer Fiona’s Prince takes cues from fairy tales and classic English fashion (think pea coats, toggle closures, and no-nonsense cardigans) for its line of clothing, accessories, shoes, and boots for ages 0-8. Smart features include asymmetrical shoe designs to help kids tell left from right, inner cushioning to promote normal foot development, side zippers for easy access, and 3M Thinsulate technology for winter boots. However, natural materials and hightech components don’t come cheap; expect to pay RMB 1,098-1,998 for a pair of boots, RMB 558-998 for a pair of shoes ranges, and around RMB 1,590 for a pure wool cardigan. 1) Daily 10am-10pm. 4/F, Zhuozhan Shopping Mall, 69 Fuxing Lu, Haidian District. (187 0167 0196 (Ms. Liu Yin); 2) Daily 10am-9.30pm. Shop 305, 3/F, China World Mall Phase 3, 1 Jianguomen Waidajie, Chaoyang District. (6611 3033); 3) Daily 10am-10pm. Shop 569, 5/F, Beijing Junefield SOGO Department Store, 8 Xuanwumen Waidajie, Xicheng District. (5246 9584); 4) Daily 10am-10pm. Shop 21, 5/F, Joy City Chaoyang, 101 Chaoyang Beilu, Chaoyang District. (8552 8856); 5) Daily 10am-10pm. Shop VDM-11A, Solana Lifestyle and Shopping Park, 6 Chaoyang Gongyuan Lu, Chaoyang District. (5905 1920) www.fionasprince.com 1) 海淀区复兴路69号北京卓展购物中心4层; 2) 朝 阳区建国门外大街1号国贸商城地上3层L305; 3) 西城区宣武门外大街8号崇光百货本馆5层569号; 4) 朝阳区朝阳北路101号朝阳大悦城5楼21店铺; 5) 朝阳区朝阳公园6号蓝色港湾VDM-11A店铺 H&M Daily 10am-10pm. 1) 酒仙桥路18号颐 堤港商场1层及2层店铺号102/202, Chaoyang District. (8426 0399); 2) Units 72-82, Bldg A16, Qianmen Dajie, Dongcheng District. (6706 0508); 3) Xidan Joy City, 131 Xidan Beidajie, Xicheng District. (6706 0508); 4) Glory Mall, 18 Chongwenmen Dajie, Chongwen District. (6715 6676); 5) Raffles City, 1 Dongzhimen Nandajie, Dongcheng District. (8409 4199); 6) Oumeihui Shopping Mall, A1 Danling Jie, Haidian District. (8248 8976) 1) 朝阳区Shop 102/202, 1/F and 2/F, Indigo Mall, 18 Jiuxianqiao Lu; 2) 东城区前 门大街A16号楼72-82号; 3) 西城区西单北大街 131号西单大悦城; 4) 崇文区崇文门大街18号国 瑞城; 5) 东城区东直门南大街1号来福士广场; 6) 海淀区丹棱街甲1号欧美汇购物中心 NLGX Design Store A Beijing-based independent apparel brand and design community. The flagship based in Nanluoguxiang offers originally-designed NLGX fashion apparel and accessories, Chinese retro sneakers from Huiyi Huili and Shulong, handcrafted toys and gifts from Uncle Blue, and various other products designed and produced by independent Chinese designers. 1) Daily 6.30am-8.30pm. Terminal 3 (next to Gate E29), Beijing Capital International Airport, Shunyi

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District. (info@nlgx.com); 2) Sun-Thu 9.30am10pm, Fri-Sat 11am-midnight. 33 Nanluogu Xiang, Dongcheng District. (6404 8088, info@ nlgx.com) www.nlgx.com 1) 顺义区首都机场3 号航站; 2) 东城区南锣鼓巷33号 Plastered T-shirts Owned by a BritishCanadian couple, this store sells its own T-shirts with a kitschy twist. Plastered’s designers discover the diversity and beauty of Beijing’s everyday life and turn it into graphic design with ironic effect. You’ll find T-shirts resembling a subway ticket, the 1.20 Xiali taxi rate sticker, labels from bottles of “Er Guo Tou” and Yanjing beers of 38 different designs. Men and women’s T-shirts are all available in different sizes. Prices range from RMB 68-88. Plastered also features a selection of old fashioned tin toys. 1) 10am6pm. Yishu Zhongyi Jie (across from UCCA), 798 art zone, 4 Jiuxianqiao Lu, Chaoyang District.; 2) Daily 10am-10pm. 61 Nanluogu Xiang, Dongcheng District. (134 8884 8855) www.plasteredtshirts.com 1) 朝阳区酒仙桥路4 号798艺术区中一街(UCCA当代艺术中心对面); 2) 东城区南锣鼓巷61号

Cuccina Founded in 2011, Cuccina is a retailer specializing in quality kitchen furnishings and gourmet cookware. Brands include Le Creuset, Swissmar, Microplane, Joseph Joseph, Typhoon, Eva Solo, Lékué, and more. Daily 10am-9pm. 1) 17 Gongti Beilu (across from north gate of Workers’ Stadium, in the same building as Bodhi), Chaoyang District. (6413 0223); 2) Shop 55, 1/F, Indigo Mall, 18 Jiuxianqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (8420 0971) 品厨, 1) 朝阳 区工体北路17号(工体北门对面); 2) 朝阳区酒 仙桥路18号颐堤港商场地铁层店铺号LG55 Ikea Stocks a wide range of children’s gear, including extendable beds, high chairs, changing tables, cupboard units and Patrull safety equipment (cabinet/door locks, safety gates, corner bumpers, window catches, etc.). Save your skin by paying to have Ikea technicians assemble your purchases at home. Daily 10am-10pm. 1 Taiyang Gonglu, Dongbahe (northwest corner of Siyuan Qiao), Chaoyang District. (800 810 5679) www.ikea.com.cn 宜 家家居, 朝阳区东坝河太阳宫路1号(四元桥 西北角)

Reima Finland’s Reima specializes in highquality children’s outdoor clothing. The company creates clothing for all seasons, but is especially known for its winter clothing. Suitable for ages 0-12, Reima’s clothing is made for moving and playing in. All products are chemical-free, easy to care for, waterproof, and windproof. Daily 10am-9.30pm.. 4/F, Charter Shopping Center, Wukesong, Haidian District. www.reima.com 海淀区海淀区五棵松卓展购物 中心四4层

Departments Stores, Malls & Markets Joy City Chaoyang Xidan’s Joy City has just opened a second branch in Chaoyang, with a number of popular brands including Sephora, Hugo Boss and H&M, plus a two-floor supermarket and plenty of restaurants. Daily 10am-8pm. 10/F, 101 Chaoyang Beilu (at the intersection of Qingnian Lu), Chaoyang District. (8557 9888) 朝阳北路大悦城, 朝阳区朝阳北路 101,青年路口东北角 Panjiayuan Antique Market The mother of all “antique” markets is home to over 3,000 dealers who scour the countryside in search of antiques, family heirlooms and curios. This is the place to go for life-size terracotta warriors, vintage photographs, porcelain vases and figurines, Qing-style furniture and much, much more. The best bargains are offered early on weekend mornings, between 6 and 8.30am. Best on weekends, 4.30am-6pm (but open on weekdays as well). Mon-Fri 8.30am-6pm, Sat-Sun 4.30am-6pm. West of Panjiayuan Qiao, Chaoyang District. (6775 2405) 潘家园旧货市 场, 朝阳区潘家园桥西边

Home Accessories and Gear Aquasana Aquasana is a home water filtration company from the US. They manufacture drinking water filters, shower filters, and whole house filtration systems. The company’s countertop water filter costs RMB 1,550, the undercounted version costs RMB 2,320, and a shower filter costs RMB 1,100. You’ll also periodically need to buy replacement cartridges, which cost RMB 550-580 depending on the water filtration system. 5 Nongzhan South Rd, Beijing, China Jingchao Building 1271, Chaoyang District. (400 000 8320 Chinese, 136 5128 5157 English, shop@aquasana-china.com) www. aquasana-china.com 朝阳区北京市朝阳区农展 南路5号北京市环境保护局 京朝大厦1271 Beijing Torana Clean Air Center Air purifiers from Blueair and Alen Air, pollution masks from Totobobo. Free home assessments and delivery. 1) Daily 10am-8.30pm. Unit LB09, 1/F, Europlaza Mall, Shunyi District. (8459 0785); 2) 10.30am-6.30pm. Unit 308, Pinnacle Plaza, Shunyi District. (8046 1091) www.toranacleanair.com/index.html 1) 顺义区 天竺镇裕翔路99号欧陆广场LB09; 2) 顺义区天竺 镇花梨坎村南“荣祥广场308室

IQ Air While little can be done about outdoor air pollution, you can certainly make a difference with the air you breathe in your home or office. IQAir has been the top-rated air purifier brand for more than a decade. The Health Pro 250 is their most popular product and is considered by most to be the best all-around air cleaning system available. With their HyperHEPA technology, you are guaranteed near perfect levels of efficiency for the life of your machine. IQAir China specializes in bringing clean air solutions to both residential and commercial users. 1) B1/F, 03A Europlaza, 99 Yuxiang Lu, Tianzhu, Shunyi District. (6457 1922, info@iqair-china.com); 2) Daily 10am10pm. 5/F, Household Appliance Area, Youyi Shopping City, 52 Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (158 0136 1601, info@iqair-china. com); 3) 10am-8pm. 6/F, Parkson Plaza, 101 Fuxingmennei Dajie, Xicheng District. (157 1286 8485, info@iqair-china.com); 4) Daily 10am-10pm. B1/F, Parkson Plaza Taiyanggong, Bldg 1, 12 Qi Sheng Zhongjie, Chaoyang District, Beijing, Chaoyang District. (157 1286 8454, info@iqair-china.com); 5) Daily 10am-10pm. 5/F, Shin Kong Place, 87 Jianguo Lu, Chaoyang District. (5738 2401, info@iqair-china.com); 6) Daily 9am-6pm. Rm 1801-03, Air China Plaza, 36 Xiaoyun Lu, Chaoyang District. (8447 5800, info@iqairchina.com); 7) Daily 10am-9pm. 4/F, 417 Seasons Place, 2 Jinchengfang Jie, Xicheng District. (6622 0179, info@iqair-china.com); 8) Mon-Thu 10am-9pm, Fri-Sun 10am-10pm. B1/F, Golden Resources New Yansha Mall, 1 Yuanda Lu, Haidian District. (157 1286 9044, info@iqair-china.com); 9) 10am-10pm. B2/F, Scitech Plaza, 22 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Beijing, Chaoyang District. (188 1020 5987, info@iqair-china.com) www.iqair-china.com 1) 顺义区天竺镇裕翔路99号欧陆广场地下一层 03A; 2) 朝阳区亮马桥路52号燕莎友谊商城5层; 3) 西城区复兴门内大街101号6层百盛复兴门店 家电部; 4) 朝阳区七圣中街12号院1号楼B1百盛 太阳宫店生活家电区; 5) 朝阳区建国路87号新 光天地5层生活家电区; 6) 朝阳区霄云路36号国 航大厦1801-03室; 7) 西城区金城坊街金融街 417号四层; 8) 海淀区远大路1号金源新燕莎商 城地下1层; 9) 朝阳区建国门外大街22号赛特购 物中心地下二层

Lily’s Antiques Furniture Established in 1999, Lily’s Antiques has become one of the largest furniture dealers in Beijing. Famous for the best service in town and selling highclass Chinese antiques, the company has now expanded into a one-stop furniture and deco store, with a wide variety of traditional and modern styles from various countries: Pakistani rugs, Indian trunks, Italian sofas, Spanish design, Brazilian coffee tables, etc. Lily’s Antiques has its home in a 6,000square-meter showroom in Gaobeidian for customers to test out the furniture and consult experienced and English-speaking employees on their purchases. To make the experience complete, there’s also a rooftop for “Lily’s Museum” and a “Lily’s Cafe” for shoppers to take a rest.Most popular and readily available are reproductions of classic designs – be sure to ask if you’re looking for genuine antiques. Overall, the prices for furniture from Lily’s Antiques range from (RMB 1,000-5,000), and interested buyers can expect to pay around RMB 400 for a bedside cabinet, RMB 2,000 for a midsize dresser, and RMB 3,000 for a six-person dining table. Besides furniture there’s a huge amount of deco accessories from chinoiserie to African wood carvings. Although Lily’s got famous with high-class antique Chinese furniture made of elm, pine and walnut, to establish their position as a trendsetter in the furniture business, the new Lily’s Living department has a series of modern furniture and places an ever-increasing emphasis on retailing imported furniture from India, Egypt and Mexico. Moreover, Lily’s offers fixed prices and a one-year guarantee on their furniture pieces, and is also one of the first companies to be certified for using eco-friendly wood materials. 1) Daily 8.30am6pm. Gaobeidian Showroom, 69 Gaobeidian Furniture Street, Chaoyang District. (8579 2458); 2) Visit by Appointment. Factory and Warehouse Address, Baimiao industry area, Songzhuang town, Tongzhou District. (138 0139 6309) www.lilysantiques.com 华伦古典家 具, 1) 朝阳区高碑店家俱一条街69号; 2) 通州 区工厂地址,通州区宋庄镇白庙村工业大院

Villa Lifestyles Villa Lifestyles has been serving the Beijing community for more than five years. Providing you with quality name brand products backed by great service, they have the widest selection of BBQs and accessories, the Mosquito Magnet, trampolines, IQAir air purifiers, Bissell Vacuums and more. Stop by their Shunyi showroom or visit their website to have a look at what’s new. Daily 10am-9pm. B1/F, 03A Europlaza, 99 Yuxiang Lu, Tianzhu Town, Shunyi District. (6457 1922,


Directories info@villalifestyles.cn) www.villalifestyles.cn 顺 义区天竺镇裕翔路99号欧陆广场地下1层03A

Photography Studios & Services Littleones Kids & Family Portrait Studio This Western photography studio specializes in newborn, children, family, and maternity photos. Photo shoots are tailored to each family. Daily 9am-6pm. Swan Bay Building 16, suite 2203, Chao Yang Bei Lu, Chaoyang District. (8577-9987, service@littleones.com.cn) www.littleones.com.cn 美国乐童万色儿童摄影机 构, 朝阳区朝阳北路天鹅湾南区16号楼2203 Mishka Family Photography 1) C3, Fuli City, Shuangjing Qiao, Chaoyang District. (maxim@mishka.pro); 2) Rm 1910, CAMEO Center, Guangshunnan Dajie, Chaoyang District. (maxim@mishka.pro) www.mishka.pro, www. mishka.cn 1) 朝阳区双井桥富力城C3; 2) 朝阳 区广顺南大街嘉美中心1910 The Bloom Family Photography Owned and run by professional and enthusiastic photographer Irene, member of Professional Photographers of America (PPA), the Bloom Family Photography studio provides highquality photography services. The studio is based in Beijing, but is also available for local and domestic travel. Daily 10am-6pm. 6 Xinjiekouwai Dajie (opposite the east gate of Beijing Normal University), Xicheng District. (6202 7745, 155 1061 6900, hello@bloompic. com) www.BloomPic.com 花开摄影机构, 西 城区新街口外大街6号(北京师范大学东门马 路对面) VivaXiao Photography Studio Formerly known as Small World Photo Studio, VivaXiao is a professional photography studio based in Shunyi. Providing services both in and out of the studio, VivaXiao aims to create memorable photos that evoke emotions, capture memories, and awaken the imagination. Tue-Sun 10am7pm. Rm 509-510, 5/F, Euro Plaza, 99 Yuxiang

Lu, Shunyi District. (8046 1603 (Chinese), 138 1160 2673 (English)) www.smallworldkidsland. com 小小世界专业摄影, 顺义区天竺镇裕翔路99 号欧陆广场五层509-510

Services 5 Star Plus Retail Design 5 Star Plus Retail Design provide branded retail design, store design, consulting and project management services to international luxury and retail brands wishing to enter, expand or redefine their presence in the Chinese market. The goal of the company is to become China’s first one-stop service provider for retail design and retail consulting services, with the ultimate goal of increasing sales and market share as well as strengthening the brand image. Based on a brand’s retail identity, 5 Star Plus Retail Design will execute and maintain interiors for boutiques, flagship, concept and lifestyle stores, as well as all other types of retail environments. The company specializes in the design of jewelry stores, fashion stores, shoe and accessories stores, and F&B projects. Mon-Fri 9am-6pm. 20/F, E-Tower, 12 Guanghua Lu, Chaoyang District. (5624 4890, office@5starplusdesign.com) www.5starplusdesign.com 斐思达品牌设计咨询, 朝阳区光华路12号数码大厦20层 China Mobile 1) Daily 9am-7pm. Near Guomao Subway Station Exit D, B1/F, Guoyi Guangchang, Jianguomenwei Dajie, Chaoyang District. (6566 0399); 2) 29 Financial Street, Xicheng District. (10086) www.chinamobile. com, www.chinamobile.com 中国移动通信, 1) 朝阳区建国门外大街国宜广场B1国贸地铁口D; 2) 西城区西城区金融街29号 China Unicom 1) Daily 8.30am-6pm. 65 Jianguomennei Dajie, Dongcheng District. (10010); 2) Daily 9am-5pm. B1/F, Tower 1, Guomao Dasha, 1 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. www.bj.cnc.cn 中国联通北京 公司, 1) 东城区建国门内大街65号; 2) 朝阳区 建国门外大街1号国贸大厦1座B1层

Toys Kids Land You’ll find all sorts of toys, gifts, and art supplies for kids at this colorful store, including a variety of Lego and Crayola sets. 1) Daily 10am-10pm.. 411-412 Xindong’an Plaza, 138 Wangfujing Dajie, Dongcheng District. (6528 8624); 2) Daily 10am-10pm.. Rm 0423, Jiamao Shopping Center, 33 Guangshun Beidajie, Chaoyang District. (8472 9412); 3) Daily 9.30am-9.30pm.. Rm 206, 1/F, Lido Place, 6 Jiangtai Lu, Chaoyang District. (6437 6908); 4) Daily 10am-10pm.. L407, Building 1, The Place, 9 Guanghua Road, Chaoyang District. (6587 1481) www.kidslandchina.com 智乐家园, 1) 东城区东城区王府井大街138号新东安411412; 2) 朝阳区朝阳区广顺北大街33号嘉茂购物 中心4层0423号店铺; 3) 朝阳区朝阳区将台路6号 丽都商业广场1层206号商铺; 4) 朝阳区朝阳区光 华路9号世贸天阶1号楼4层L407 Leyou Sells toys from brands like Chicco, Koochie, Play Doh, Playwell and Ravensburger. Prices are competitive and you can order online. 1) Daily 9am-8pm. 111 Jiaodaokou Dajie, Dongcheng District. (6405 6406); 2) Daily 9am-8pm. East gate of Sanyuanli Community, opposite Silver Tower (between Sanyuan Qiao and Sanyuan Dongqiao), Chaoyang District. (6463 8880); 3) Daily 9.30am-9pm. 203-204 Section A, 9 Wangjing Jie, Chaoyang District. (5920 3191); 4) Daily 9am-8pm. 143, Beituchen Xilu, Haidian District. (6201 7536) www.leyou.com 乐友儿童用品, 1) 东城区交道 口大街111号; 2) 朝阳区南银大厦对面三源里社 区东门(三元桥和三元东桥之间); 3) 朝阳区望 京街9号A区203-204; 4) 海淀区北土城西路143号 Toys “R” Us Toys “R” Us, the world’s leading toy and baby products retailer, has opened its first stores Beijing in both CapitaMall Taiyanggong and Chaoyang Joy City. The Beijing stores will feature one of the most comprehensive collection of educational toys in the city. Daily 10am-10pm.. 1) Rm 52, B1/F, CapitaMall Taiyanggong, 12 Taiyanggong Zhonglu, Chaoyang District. (8429 7072); 2)

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Rm 10, 5/F, Joy City Chaoyang, 101 Chaoyang Beilu, Chaoyang District. (8552 2898) www. toysrus.com.cn 玩具反斗城, 1) 朝阳区朝阳区太 阳宫中路12号凯德广场B1层52号; 2) 朝阳区朝阳 区朝阳北路101号朝阳大悦城5F-10

Sports Sports Beijing Sports Beijing is a nonprofit organization that provides sports and recreational activities to the children of Beijing. Modeled after North American and European community sports organizations, Sports Beijing offers more than 15 sports and recreational programs, including baseball, basketball, flag football, floor ball, gymnastics, ice hockey, martial arts, rugby, skiing, soccer, swimming, tennis, track and field/athletics. Available for young athletes (ages 4-18) and their families. Mon-Fri 10am6pm. Lido Country Club 2/F, Holiday Inn Lido Hotel, 6 Jiang Tai Road, Chaoyang District. (6430 1370) www.sportsbj.org 朝阳区将台路6 号丽都饭店丽都乡村俱乐部2层

Basketball Basketball World Basketball World is a program that aims to develop the skills of young basketball players within Beijing and throughout China. Sharing a facility with the International School of Beijing, BW’s training programs for ages 7 to 15 focuses on both individual and team skills. The club’s programs are offered at three different levels: ASAs (after school activities), community programs, and developmental teams. Programs are available in English. (186 0717 4318, hui@ basketballworld.cn)

Bowling Cosmic Bowling Strike! Whoever said silence is golden clearly never experienced the ten-pin joys of Cosmic Bowling’s 20-lane alley. Prices vary throughout the day, but start from RMB

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120/hour. Daily 6pm-2am. 3/F, Lido Hotel, 6 Jiangtai Lu, Chaoyang District. (6437 6688 ext 3801) 保龄球馆, 朝阳区将台路6号丽都饭店三层 Jing’an Entertainment Center Bowling from RMB 5 to RMB 15 depending on the time of day. Cold outside? Make a day of it by shooting snooker or pumping up your bowling muscles in the adjacent weight room, going for a dip in the pool or sweating your worries away in the sauna (RMB 35 per activity, RMB 65 swim/ pump/sweat). Minimum size of shoes provided is 34. Daily 7am-1am. 8 Beisanhuan Donglu, Chaoyang District. (8455 2288 ext 8032) 静安 娱乐中心, 朝阳区北三环东路8号

Climbing Beijing Climbing Club Beijing Climbing Club runs regular weekend rock-climbing trips for aspiring climbers of all abilities to scenic locations around Beijing. They offer a safe and hassle free way for anyone based in Beijing to get out and experience this amazing sport first hand. They use qualified western/ bilingual guides and operate to western safety standards. They also meet regularly during the week at climbing walls in the city, and operate a website at www.beijingclimbingclub.com which provides information about our services, and information about the climbing scene in general, for independent climbers in Beijing. www.beijingclimbingclub.com 北京攀岩俱乐部 O’le Climbing O’le Climbing is the city’s premier indoor climbing gym, as well as the meeting place and events center for the Beijing climbing community. Opened in 2008, they are one of China’s longest-running climbing centers. Whether it’s your family’s first time or not, O’le’s friendly, nationallycertified, and bilingual staff will “show you the ropes.”O’le’s top-roping and lead climbing wall is 12.5m high and features 7 roped climbing stations with numerous professionally-set routes suitable for novices and experts alike. Staff members frequently change the holids and routes, so there’s something new every time. The center also has one of the best indoor bouldering rooms in China, with 150sqm of verticals, slabs, bulges, and a 45° overhanging wall.O’le Climbing offers private lessons for children or groups and has an O’le Kids Climbing Club that meets every Saturday morning to train and have fun.O’le Climbing also hosts birthday parties, offering climbing and other activities for kids, like box climbing, slacklining, and indoor soccer.Directions: If you’re coming from Baiziwan Lu, turn south on Shimencun Lu and walk around 200m until you see a hotel on your right. There will be a toll booth with a traffic gate; walk around the gate and head down the small road behind it. After about 100m, take the first left; O’le Sports will be on the right-hand side. Mon-Sat 10am-10pm, Sun 10am-8pm. 5 Shimencun Lu, Baiziwan Qiao Dong, Dongsihuan Zhonglu, Chaoyang District. (186 1045 3101, oleclimbing@gmail.com) www.oleclimbing. com 奥莱攀岩, 朝阳区朝阳区东四环中路百子 湾桥东石门村路5号

Cycling Bicycle Kingdom Rents a variety of bikes and helmets. Prices range from RMB 60-120 for a single day and from RMB 35-57 per day for a week or longer, and depend on the bike rented. Reservation recommended and deposits vary. Also offers guided bike tours. 34 Dong Huangchenggen Nanjie, Dongcheng District. (133 8140 0738, Kingdom@m165.com) www. bicyclekingdom.com, www.bikebeijing.com 自行 车王国, 东城区东皇城根南街34号 Bike Beijing Trips to the Great Wall start at RMB 950 (adult) and RMB 600 (child). 34 Donghuangchenggen Nanjiewww., Dongcheng District. (133 8140 0738) bikebeijing.com 东城 区东皇城根南街34 Cycle China Cycle China is a Beijing based tour group providing organized cycling tours and hiking trips to the Great Wall. Bike hire available from RMB 60 a day. People can also get helpful information about accommodation,

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sights, bike hire or booking tours through their Tourist Information Centre & Cycle China Booking office. Opposite the East Gate of Jingshan Park, Dongcheng District. (6402 5653, 139 1188 6524) www.cyclechina.com 东城区景 山公园东门对面

Dance Beijing Academy of Performing Arts In operation since 2006 by Beijing Playhouse, Beijing Academy of Performing Arts’ theater camps run for two weeks during most school holidays. Over the course of the camp, students will be exposed to all facets of theater, engaging in acting, music, dance, costume design, prop making and set painting. Mon -Sat 4am-4pm. Baiziwan, Chaoyang District. (134 6638 8333, performance@beijingplayhouse) www.beijingacademyofperformingarts.com 朝 阳区百子湾 Children’s Academy of Artistic Dance (CAAD) CAAD is committed to nurturing and expanding dance education and creativity for children aged 3-12 and offers carefullycrafted professional courses by specialty which included ballet, Chinese folk dance, Latin dance and musical theater.Parent-child classes and beginner’s dance classes for pre-school children aged 3-4 emphasizes the development of a child’s natural sense of dance and aims to inspire their inherent dance potential in a creative and fun way. CAAD is the only dance education institution in China with a 1,200sqm studio including 6 professional dance rooms, multimedia teaching system, dedicated rest areas for parents, a music and film appreciation zone, locker rooms, water bar, entertainment area for children and comprehensive supporting facilities. Upon enrolment, each student is provided with FREE specially tailored dance apparel for their specific courses including stretch, velvet stockings/leggings, a CAAD dance bag, soft sole shoes, dance props etc Mon-Fri 9am-6pm. Office Bldg 1, 10/F, Greenlake Place, Chaoyang District. (59282170, info@caadance.com.cn) www.caadance.com. cn 似翼儿童舞蹈, 朝阳区观湖国际公寓1号办 公楼10层 DanZ Centre Offering a range of classes in English for kids and teenagers, in styles such as ballet, jazz, tap, hip-hop and Latin. RMB 100 for a lesson. 22 classes plus RMB 100 as the admin charge for a semester. The school has both Shunyi and downtown campuses. 1) 7 Sanlitun Beixiaojie, Chaoyang District.; 2) 2/F, Children’s Clubhouse, Yosemite Villas, 4 Yuyang Lu (West Gate of ISB), Chaoyang District. (8041 7745/7746) www.danzcentre.com 丹安丝舞蹈 培训中心, 1) 朝阳区三里屯北小街7号; 2) 朝阳 区榆阳路4号优山美地别墅儿童俱乐部2层 Ding’s RAD Ballet Studio Founded by Royal Academy of Dance (RAD) instructor, JinCheng Ding in 1997, Ding’s RAD Ballet Studio follows the original RAD Graded syllabus while still giving students the freedom to develop their individual style. This studio is one of the few places in Beijing where students can learn the original RAD syllabus, take the RAD graded examinations and awarded the RAD Certificate from the RAD headquarters UK. Classes available from age 4 to adult and range from beginner to advanced. Instruction in Chinese and English. 2A, Tiyuguan Lu, Dongcheng District, Dongcheng District. (151 1020 0236, balletdeluxe@gmail.com) 东城区东城区体育 馆路甲2号 J-Ballet School Formerly the Western Ballet School, J-Ballet offers instruction in Chinese, Japanese or English to children and adults. Courses are divided into fall (Sept-Dec), spring (Feb-July) and summer (July-Aug) terms. Children’s lessons are in six levels (RMB 60-80 per class). Adult classes are RMB 80 each, with packages of 10 lessons for RMB 700 and 20 lessons for RMB 1200. Students get 10% discount on adult classes. 1) Pulse Health Club, Kempinski Hotel, Lufthansa centre, 50 Liangmaqiao lu., Chaoyang District.; 2) 1/F, Bldg D, Jingxiu Yuan, Xingfucun Zhonglu, Chaoyang District. (8453 3003; 138 0103 6364 (Ms. Takeda); 138 0113 5877 (Ms. Tang))

www.j-ballet.com J-芭蕾教室, 2) 朝阳区幸福 村中路景绣园D座一层西侧

Diving Freediving China Freediving China teaches and promotes freediving, a form of underwater diving that does not involve the use of scuba gear or other external breathing devices, but rather relies on a diver’s ability to hold his or her breath until resurfacing. The school teaches in several locations across Beijing, but focuses mostly on the Xizhimen area. Freediving China is located in Beijing, but also organizes trips inside and outside China. Courses are held Sat-Sun 9am-5pm. Private classes can be arranged. (info@freedivingchina.com) www. freedivingchina.com 中国自由潜水

Football (Soccer) ClubFootball ClubFootball runs football coaching programs at 20+ locations across Beijing for boys and girls aged 4 to 14. Held after school, on weekends and during holidays, courses range from fun skill development courses to competitive league teams and are taught by ClubFootball’s experienced FAqualified soccer coaching staff. 9am-6pm. Unit A316, Door 3, A1 Zone, Huadeng Building, 14 Jiuxianqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (5130 6893/4/5/6, coaching@wanguoqunxing.com) www.clubfootball.com.cn 万国群星足球俱乐部, 朝阳区酒仙桥路14号兆维华登大厦A1区3门212室

Golf Beijing Ladies Golf Beijing Ladies Golf is comprised of enthusiastic ladies of different nationalities who share a passion for golf. They also organize fun events such as games, luncheons, dinners, golf clinics and workshops. All lady golf enthusiasts are welcome to play every Thursday at courses around Beijing. Join for awards, prizes and (of course) lots of fun. Email beijingladiesgolf@gmail.com or visit www.beijingladiesgolf.org for more information. (beijingladiesgolf@gmail.com) www.beijingladiesgolf.org SGA Junior Golf Coaching Offers one-on-one golf coaching for children ages 5 and up, from SGA-qualified, Australian PGA-certified golf coaches. Lessons can be designed for children at beginner or intermediate levels. Instruction covers everything from the full grip and swing technique to golf etiquette and handicap calculation. Clubs are provided for the duration of a purchased package. RMB 7,500 (10 lessons), RMB 13,000 (20 lessons) (does not include ball and green fees). Coaching center is located at Chaoyang Kosaido Golf Club, Shangsilu Cun, Tuanjiehu Xiaoqu, Chaoyang District. (6507 7389, 400 650 5169) www.SGAChina.com 朝阳广济堂高尔夫俱乐部, 朝阳区团 结湖小区上四路村

Hiking Beijing Hikers Hikes of varying difficulty in villages near Beijing. Open to everyone. Call for info on hikes and what to bring. Prices vary for overnight hikes; weekend hikes are RMB 250/300 (adult), half price for children under 12, including round trip transport, snacks and drinks after the hike, detailed map of the hike and professional guidance. Advance reservations necessary. RMB 200/ yr membership gets a 10% discount on regular hikes. Mon-Fri 9am-6pm. Rm 601, Bldg 2, Xinhualian Ligang, 26 Jiuxianqiao Zhonglu, Chaoyang District. (6432 2786, info@ beijinghikers.com) www.beijinghikers.com 朝阳 区酒仙桥中路26号新华联丽港2号楼601室 Beijing Outdoor Adventure Club The Beijing Outdoor Adventure Club is a group of enthusiastic explorers of all ages and fitness levels who want to experience something new and amazing every time they head out of town! Sponsored by Cycle China, the Beijing Outdoor Adventure Club organizes regular free, split-cost, and paid bicycle tours, hiking excursions and outdoor adventures mostly in and around Beijing, but sometimes throughout

China. Members are encouraged to organize their own trips, and can contact Cycle China to help arrange at-cost transportation if need be. www.meetup.com/Beijing-Outdoor-AdventureClub China Travellers China Travellers offers a variety of walking, hiking, trekking, and camping tours on the Great Wall. Participants step off the beaten path to witness the remote, historic and unspoiled Great Wall. The group also offers historical and ecological trips to all corners of rural Beijing. Explore the pristine beauty of high mountains, ancient temples, and rural villages. Hikes are non-invasive and non-exploitative, preserving these natural sites for generations to come. Other events include cultural activities like hutong explorations, Chinese cuisine, Chinese philosophy, TaoTe Ching, Chinese tea culture, and more (chinatravellers88@gmail.com) http://www. chinatravellers.com/

Horse Riding Equuleus International Riding Club This accredited horse riding club, which is the only British Horse Society Approved Riding Center and Livery Yard in mainland China, houses 117 horses, 13 bilingual trainers with CHS (based on BHS) horse instructor’s certificate. Different riding packages available (insurance included). Tue-Sun 7am-noon, 2-6pm. 91 Shunbai Lu, Sunhe Town (north of and parallel to Xiang Jiang Beilu), Chaoyang District. (Chi 8459 0236, Eng 6432 4947, equuleushorse@yahoo.com.cn) www. equriding.com 天星调良国际马术俱乐部, 朝阳 区孙河镇顺白路91号香江北路北 Sheerwood Beijing Equestrian Country Club Over 60 horses with English trainers available. Lessons available for all ages. Single tryout sessions start at RMB 400, RMB 2600/10 lessons or 4800/20 lessons for riders under 17; RMB 3100/10 lessons or RMB 5200/20 lessons for adults. Annual membership with unlimited riding sessions also available. Call ahead of time for directions. English spoken. Summer: Tue-Sun 7am-11am, 2pm-6pm; Winter: Tue-Sun 8am5pm. West coast of Wenyu River, Chaoyang District. (8433 2217) 西坞北京马术俱乐部, 朝 阳区温榆河西岸

Ice Skating All Star Champion Skating Club Lace up your skates and do a Kim Yu-Na of South Korea (Kim’s the current world champion in ladies figure skating, couch potatoes). - All Star Ice Rink was founded by Wang Rui, figure skating gold medalist in the 1999 Asian Winter Games, and Li Ning, the legendary gymnast who lit the torch during the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics opening ceremony. Located on the first floor of Solana mall, the ice rink covers 800 square meters and uses equipment that meets international standards, creating a rink fit for both entertainment and professional competition. For adolescents new to the sport, All-Star offers classes. Especially precocious athletes can request coaches from the Chinese national skating team. Private lessons (Chinese only) are priced at RMB 135-200/40min. RMB 30 (Before 6 pm), 40 (After 6pm), 50 (Holidays & Weekends) for admission. Daily 10am-10pm. 1/F, Solana Lifestyle Shopping Park, 6 Chaoyang Gongyuan Lu., Chaoyang District. (5905 6328) 全明星滑冰俱乐部, 朝阳区朝阳公园路6 号蓝色港湾国际商区首层 Le Cool Chills and spills for skaters and shoppers at this small indoor rink in the World Trade Center. Be warned that the rink can get seriously crowded with ice princesses on holidays and weekend afternoons. Weekdays: RMB 30 for 90 min (10am-6pm), RMB 40 for 90 min (6-10pm). Weekends: RMB 50 for 90 min. Skate rental included. Daily 10am-10pm. B2/F, China World Shopping Mall, 1 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (6505 5776, lecool@cwtc.


Sports com) www.lecoolicerink.com 国贸溜冰场, 朝 阳区建国门外大街1号国贸地下2层

Martial Arts Black Tiger Fight Club Founded in 2006, Black Tiger Fight Club is the only complete MMA training center that caters primarily to expats and Beijing’s international community. The center’s coaching team consists of world champions, UFC veteran coaches and fighters, and certified conditioning coaches. Facilities include fitness training equipment, martial arts and boxing gear, showers, steam room, and lockers (Xiaoyun Lu location), and an equipment shop. With two locations in Beijing, Black Tiger Fighting Club Beijing offers martial arts and fitness classes for women, kids, teens, and adults, including Muay Thai kickboxing, Brazilian jiujitsu, wrestling, boxing, and weekend self-defense workshops. 1) 2/F, 5 Laiguanying Donglu (across from WAB, west of Lane Bridge Villa), Chaoyang District. (info@blacktigerclub. com); 2) 1/F, Park Apartments, 17 Chaoyang Gongyuan Xilu, Chaoyang District. (139 1071 2576, info@blacktigerclub.com) 1) 朝阳区莱 广营东路5号2层(京西学校对面,长岛澜桥西 侧); 2) 朝阳区朝阳公园西路17号天安家园1层 China Baby Kung Fu Hall China Baby Kung Fu Hall combines traditional Chinese culture and martial arts. As the designated teaching base of the Chinese Wushu Association, the school has more than 100,000 students training in kung fu, sanda, taichi, and self-defence. There are group classes (maximum of eight students), one-toone classes, and family packages available. Rm S108B, Guangcai International Mall, 18 Gongti Xilu, Chaoyang District. (186 0098 8666 Registration, 6551 3108 or 6553 7689 Hotline, chinababykungfu@163.com) www. chinababykungfu.com 中华宝贝功夫会馆, 朝 阳区朝阳区工体西路18号光彩国际底商S108B

Scuba Diving SinoScuba Offers safe, family scuba diving services! Kids aged 10 and up Underwater activities, including swimming with dolphins and full certification courses for ages 10 and up. Classes available in Chinese and English. (186 1113 3629, steven@sinoscuba.com) www.sinoscuba.com

Skiing & Snowboarding Nanshan Ski Village One of the area’s top ski resorts, Nanshan has ten well-groomed trails for skiers of all levels and a snowboard park (Nanshan Mellow Park) with a halfpipe, four kickers and six rails - all served by a quadruple chairlift, a double chairlift and nine T-bars. Nanshan has many ski and snowboard instructors - some trained by the Austria Snowboard Association - and it is also home to snowboarding camps organized by the Icon X store, which uses only Burton gear. Visit this all-season facility in summer for water skiing, grass skiing and paragliding. Entrance RMB 20. RMB 100/2 hrs (Mon-Fri) RMB 150/2 hrs (Sat-Sun), RMB 140/4 hrs (Mon-Fri) RMB 200/4 hrs (Sat-Sun), RMB 220/ full day (Mon-Fri) RMB 360/full day (SatSun). Sledding is RMB 50/30 mins. Lodging available (RMB 320-360). Daily 8.30am5.30pm. Shengshuitou Cun, Henanzhai Town, Miyun County. (8909 1909) www.nanshanski. com 北京南山滑雪滑水度假村有限公司, 密云 县河南寨镇圣水头村 O’le Ski Since 2008, O’le Ski has offered a variety of activities related to winter sports, particularly skiing and snowboarding. Its affiliated resorts and partners include Duolemeidi, Jundushan, Huaibei, Silk Road, Wanlong, and Beidahu, as well as others in New Zealand, Japan, and the Italian and Austrian Alps.The staff is composed of qualified Chinese and international coaches. O’le Ski offers customized programs according to each student’s needs and schedule. Programs are available for kids ages 5 and up, teens, and adults.

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Courses follow international standards for beginners, intermediate, and advanced skiers. 5 Shimencun Lu, Baiziwan Qiao Dong, Dongsihuan Zhonglu, Chaoyang District. (186 1045 3101, oleskiing@gmail.com) www.oleski.com 朝阳区朝阳区东四环中路百子湾桥东 石门村路5号

Swimming Dragon Fire Swim Team Nearly 130 international students receive training in competitive swimming under the tutelage of founder and head coach Kevin Hua. Instruction is offered for kids ages 4-18 at the beginning (able to swim 10m), intermediate and advanced levels. The team has competed in races in Singapore and Hong Kong, and also competes with local Chinese teams. RMB 60-90 per lesson, RMB 1,200-4,500 per season (depends on the level, number of times a week, etc), plus RMB 300 registration fee. Training is offered at various times and locations, seven days a week.To register, contact Coach Hua. (136 0106 4534, dragonfireswimming@gmail.com) www. dragonfire.com.cn

Tennis GS Academy GS Academy is a High Performance Tennis Academy. Their unique Tennis program combine the best of the American, Australian, and European national tennis programs bringing to you a truly unique program. Their experienced and passionate coaches provide a perfect blend of serious commitment and a positive teaching style to enhance your tennis development. They will help build your oncourt self-confidence and give you enough valuable instruction to last a lifetime. 1) Central Forest Tennis and Badminton Center: Houshayu County, 200meters east of Sugar Bay Community, Chaoyang District. (5727 9817, info@gs-academy.com); 2) Huakang T&B Fitness Center: Shunhuang Lu, Sunhe Town, Chaoyang District. (8459 1367/0156, info@gs-academy.com); 3) Crab Island Indoor Tennis Center (Xie Dao): 1 Xiedao Road, Chaoyang District. (8433 5608, info@ gs-academy.com); 4) Golden Luck Age Tennis Center, 2 Dongwei Xilu, Chaoyang District. (8431 8217, info@gs-academy.com) www. gs-academy.com 1) 朝阳区顺义区中央林间网 羽中心:顺义区后沙峪镇香蜜湾东侧200米; 2) 朝阳区华康羽网健身中心:孙河乡顺黄路; 3) 朝阳区蟹岛室内网球中心:蟹岛路1号; 4) 朝阳 区金运时代网球中心:东苇西路2号

Yoga Incy Wincy Yoga Children learn to walk like a dog, buzz like a bee, and moo like a barnyard cow while developing their motor skills and building their self-confidence. Founded in 2006 by a mother and experienced yoga instructor Angelina Liu, Incy Wincy Yoga is a yoga company dedicated to Children’s and Baby yoga. Classes are 45-minute for muscular and bone development, balance and coordination, focus and concentration as well as fun. The programs are suitable for children 3-12 years old, babies, and teens. All classes are taught in English with over 15 centers around Beijing. Rm 1909, Bldg A, U-Space Building, 8 Guangqumenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (5861 3809, info@incywincyyoga. com) www.incywincyyoga.com 朝阳区广渠门外 大街8号优士阁A座,1909室 Yoga Yard Yard Vinyasa (flow) yoga classes offered daily, mornings and evenings, at various levels. offers pre- and postnatal yoga, introduction to yoga, restorative yoga, and other workshops. Yoga books, mats and wellness products also available. Kids yoga for ages 4 and above. RMB 400 for a four-week session. Mon-Thu 7.15am-9.30pm, Fri-Sun 7.15am-8pm. Fri-Sun 7.15am-8pm. 6/F, 17 Gongti Beilu (across from the north gate of Workers’ Stadium), Chaoyang District. (6413 0774, info@yogayard.com) www. yogayard.com 瑜珈苑, 朝阳区工体北路17号6 层工人体育场北门对面

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The Circuit The Circuit is a chance to sneak a peek at what’s happening on the family and school scene. Want to see your event on these pages? Send an email with the date of your past event and a brief description to sijiachen@beijing-kids.com by March 11. International Day at YCIS Beijing In December, students and teachers at Yew Chung International School of Beijing celebrated diversity with the school’s annual International Day.

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CISB Students Celebrate International Culture Day On December 14, Grade 3 students from the Canadian International School of Beijing shared their culture with the rest of the class with traditional clothing, food, songs, and storytelling.

photos: courtesy of cisb and reima

Reima Recreates Santa’s Village From December 22-24, Finnish children’s retailer Reima recreated a Nordic-style Santa’s Village at Sci-Tech Plaza and Charter Shopping Center to share Finnish culture with Beijing families.

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The Circuit Man of La Mancha Runs at 9 Theater From November 28 to January 20, Tony Award-winning Broadway musical Man of La Mancha, based on Don Quixote, ran at 9 Theater.

Yew Wah Rings in the New Year On December 28, Yew Wah Infant and Toddler Education Centre held a New Year performance to celebrate the arrival of 2013.

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Side by Side Students Engage in Teambuilding From January 7-11, Side by Side students Eric, Dominic and Max exercised their creativity, patience, motor, patterning, and perseverance skills to build a variety of objects using cardboard bricks, including towers and a house for William the cat.

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Beijing Playhouse Performs A Holly Jolly Robin Hood On December 29, participants from Beijing Playhouse’s Kids’ Theater Camp performed A Holly Jolly Robin Hood at The International School of Beijing.

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The Circuit Back to School at Children’s House On January 7, students aged 3-6 from The Children’s House International Montessori Kindergarten returned to school with show-and-tell, math games, and crafting.

BSB Hosts Pastries with Parents On January 7, The British School of Beijing welcomed families back to school after the Christmas break with Pastries with Parents.

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HoK Hits the Slopes On January 10, students from House of Knowledge International Kindergarten went to Nanshan Ski Village for a day of fun in the sun and snow.

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3e Hosts Annual Winter Party On December 20, 3e International School students celebrated the annual Winter Party with songs and dance performances, and by making gingerbread men with their parents.

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The Circuit RCEC Rings in the New Year On December 21, the Russian Children’s Education Center held a New Year’s celebration with musical numbers, vibrant costumes, games, traditional dances, and presents from Ded Moroz (the Russian Santa Claus).

Christmas at Dulwich From December 11-12, Dulwich College Beijing celebrated Christmas with poetry, performances, and song; a second show was added due to popular demand.

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Winter Concerts at BIBA In December, Beijing International Bilingual Academy hosted end-ofterm concerts with student recitals, concert band, a middle school choir, skits, and even some adult participation in the form of a PTA choir and BIBA kindergarten staff rock band.

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Christmas Party at BIK On December 21, students from Beijing International Kindergarten hosted and performed at a Christmas party, with concerts, theater, and singing.

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The Circuit Harrow Students Go Tobogganing In January, toboggan runs were built in the fields of Harrow International School Beijing for all the children to enjoy.

The CISCA Annual Award Ceremony The Conservatory of International Style and Cultural Arts (CISCA) presented the annual RAD Certification Award Ceremony with pieces by Grade 1-2 and Grade 4-5 students.

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WAB performs The Story of a Dream WAB celebrated both its roots and its future with the Grade 4-5 performance of “The Story of a Dream.” The original musical production chronicled WAB’s evolution from its humble beginnings to the world-class institution that it is today.

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A Shave and a Haircut for BCIS Teachers On January 18, raffle ticket winners at Beijing City International School got to shave a teacher’s head to raise funds for the Help a Child Smile charity. Grade 10 students came up with the idea for the event, which raised a total of RMB 3,000.

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Family Favorites

The Ringrose Family photo by Mishka Family Photography Hailing originally from the UK, Sharon and Tim Ringrose have three children: Jack (age 9), Elodie (7), and Angus (3). Jack was born in Brunei, while Elodie and Angus were born in Perth, Australia. Sharon is the head of geography at Harrow International School Beijing (where all the kids attend school), while Tim is an executive development director at Cranfield University in the UK. He often travels between the UK, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Beijing for his job. The Ringroses moved to Beijing in August of 2012. Sijia Chen

Favorite Family Restaurant The children love Blue Frog at Indigo Mall.

Best Place to Play Indoors The kids love to play at Fundazzle. A couple of hours is enough to tire them out.

Favorite Day Trip Tim and Jack discovered skiing at Nanshan Ski Village. After one successful day trip, they were eager to plan an overnight trip there. New Hangouts The best coffee and cakes can be found at Comptoirs de France; Elodie loves their hot chocolate.

Family Rituals Friday nights have become pizza night. We love going to the At Cafe at 798 Art District, but Annie’s has become a regular treat in bad weather.

Date Night We recently went to Wish. Sharon particularly loved the prawn curry served in a coconut, and the decor was funky and modern.

Kids Beg Us to Go Jack and Elodie love Chaoyang Park. They enjoy hiring the buggies (veering out of control down the slopes!), and going on the fairground rides.

Favorite Neighborhood 798 Art District. When we were living there, we enjoyed exploring the many eateries, coffee shops, and art galleries there.

Best Places to Shop Sharon loves Yashow Market and H&M, while Elodie is building up an impressive collection of boots and shoes from all over the place. Sharon also buys winter clothes and thermals at Uniqlo.

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