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September 2012

Discover Taobao Surf China’s eBay like a pro A Slice of History Explore Temple of Heaven and Chongwenmen Tea Time Tea-based dishes at Green T. House Living

SHOP ‘TIL YOU DROP

Buy birthday gifts, back-to-school threads, and maternity must-haves


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September 2012 Contents

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Features 55

Saunter in Style

Dining 30

Dining Out

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Top 5 Places for …

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Food For Thought

Chic shopping for kids and teens

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Buy, Buy, Baby

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Do You Taobao?

Green T. House Living

Shop ‘til you pop for baby and maternity essentials

Waffles and pancakes

Navigate the world of online shopping

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Eggplant spaghetti with Kempinski Hotel Beijing Lufthansa Center

Present Perfect Picking gifts in all shapes and sizes

Living 21

Talking Shop

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Indulge

Samantha Crafts, and Zian Print and Graphics Brazilian bombshell Keli Dias lightens up her look

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Noticeboard Updates, recommendations, and interesting finds

Health 26

Out Sick

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Ms. Nutrition

How to guard against contagious back-to-school diseases Olivia Lee goes beyond good food behavior

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The Doc Is In Not all bacteria is bad, says Dr. Richard

Playing 34

What’s Fun In: Temple of Heaven

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Family Travels

A walk through historical Chongwenmen The Barnes go fishing in Myanmar The Robinsons say “aloha” in Hawaii

Day Tripper Visit the ancient frescoes of Fahai Temple



September 2012 Contents

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46 Learning 44

When I Grow Up I want to be a weather presenter

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The Roundtable University returnees talk about college culture

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Blank Canvas Artwork from The Learning Center

Parenting 50

Alternate Routes Ember Swift wages an uphill battle for reusable diapers

Essentials 11 12 14 16 20

Editor’s Note September Calendar Top 10 Things to Do in September September Events New Arrivals Say hello to Beijing’s smallest

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The Circuit Happenings in the Beijing family scene

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

Beijing Baba Christopher Lay ponders names for soon-to-be born twins

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Directories

Family Favorites The Rocard family

ON THE COVER: Keanu Echhoff (age 3) attends The Children’s House International Montessori Kindergarten. He lives in Beijing with his father Thorsten, mother Talu, and sister Kaiona (age 5, attends Dulwich College Beijing). They have been living in Beijing for three years. Their favorite shops for kids’ clothing include H&M, Zara, Gap, and Yashow Market. The kids love Haru for the onion ring volcano dish. Keanu enjoys singing and playing guitar. His musical repertoire includes “We Will Rock You,” “White Sandy Beaches of Hawai’i,” and “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star.” Photo by Mishka Family Photography. Special thanks to Counting Sheep.



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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: September 1st, 2012

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Age-by-Age Index Babies Sample some moon cake.................................................... 14 Wiggle your toes at Micho Education’s music playgroup........ 17 Meet Beijing’s newest arrivals.............................................. 20 Stroll around Tiantan’s imperial gardens............................... 34 Spot sea turtles in sunny Hawaii.......................................... 40 Stock up on baby basics..................................................... 58 Visit the Rocards’ family favorites........................................ 96

Toddlers Create outrageous jewelry in the Jr. Jeweller’s Class............. 16 Make new friends at MOPS (Mother of Preschoolers)............ 17 Make your own pizza at Gung-Ho! Kids Pizza School..................19 Chow down on Beijing’s best waffles and pancakes............... 31 Go “zorbing” in New Zealand............................................... 38 Spend the day at Fahai Temple........................................... 42 Pick out a gift for your friend’s birthday................................ 66

Elementary School Kids Bring a picnic to IFC’s An Evening of Madrigals. ................... 14 See cutting-edge designs at Beijing Design Week................. 15 Pick up used books at the Roundabout Book Fair.................. 16 Protect yourself from contagious school diseases.................. 26 Whip up some eggplant pasta............................................. 32 Predict the weather with CCTV’s Danni Huang...................... 44 Hit the shops for new back-to-school threads....................... 55

Middle and High School Kids Taste local foods at Slow Food Saturday............................... 14 Spread the word about World Rabies Day............................ 15 Pitch your tent along Crouching Tiger Great Wall.................. 16 Join a scavenger hunt at Creative Hutong Golf..................... 17 Dig into tea creations at Green T. House Living..................... 30 Discuss college culture........................................................ 46 Shop to your heart’s content on Taobao............................... 62



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Editor's Note

From Grandma, with Love

The editor (at age 5) with her grandma in New York

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hopping is in my genes. It is a gene that has been passed down for generations, a gene that originated with my grandma – the supreme gift giver. A mother of five children and a grandmother to ten grandchildren, Mamie (or Pawpaw as I called her), worked hard every day of her life. Her two long-term jobs involved working in a restaurant as a hat check girl and at a mail order company. She took a “break” in between them to raise five kids. Then, even after her children had children, she worked at McDonald’s and as a teacher. She never had a credit card or a wallet, instead carrying cash in a rubber band. True to her minimalist nature, she bought only what was needed for herself, spending the rest of her hard-earned dollars on her family. Having a large family gave her pride and joy. Typically purchasing electronics, she paid in cash and bargained for ten of everything for each of her grandchildren. As my mom says, “Whether or not you wanted it, or were the right age, you got one.” All of her grandchildren were routinely spoiled with the latest gadgets: tiny radios, tiny TVs (battery-operated with an antenna), and consoles like Atari and Nintendo. Memorable gifts from grandma for my brother Derek included the first-ever video camcorder and the first portable CD player. Notable gifts for me included a custom-made Cabbage Patch doll (ones with Asian features were not sold in stores), the talking doll Cricket, and storytelling dolls: Mother Goose, Teddy Ruxpin, and his friend Grubby. All of these items are considered vintage now, but at the time, they were state-of-the-art. Grandma loved being on the edge of the newest technology, as much as she loved pampering her loved ones. Visits to Grandma’s home always included a nap, followed by a trip to the toy store. It was difficult to rest, knowing all these toys awaited me. Full of energy and excitement, I figured the nap was a non-elective prerequisite for having unbridled restraint in the store later. At the toy

store, I could have anything I wanted. Subsequently, each trip ended with a shopping cart brimming with toys – paid for by Grandma. Fortunately, I can continue my grandma’s legacy by shopping to my heart’s content in Beijing; and you can, too. If you’re a mom-to-be, stock up on baby items and maternity wares (p58). For toddlers, teens, and every age in between, pick up some threads at one of the city’s most fashionable clothing shops (p55). And if you’re stumped on what to get for that special someone, let us guide you to the perfect birthday present (p66). For everything else, there is the Chinese-only shopping site Taobao (p62). When my extended family gets together and reminisces about Grandma, we all agree that she would have loved this modern age. From iPhones to iPods, Xbox to PlayStation 3, and 3D TVs to Blue-ray DVD players, we would have them all - courtesy of our generous, gadget-loving grandma. Because of my grandma, her love of shopping, and her daughter who also loves shopping (though my mom denies it), I really was the girl who had everything; and I am forever grateful for it.

Kara Chin Managing Editor September 2012

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For adults. WildChina hosts NGO founder, entrepreneur, lawyer, author, political economist, and mediator Laurence Brahm. See Sep 5 listing.

Visit Fahai Temple

All ages. Located in Shijingshan District, this Ming Dynasty temple features ancient frescoes. See Day Tripper (p42).

Pastries with Parents

Chinese Characters

Basically Beethoven

Ages 4-6. Kids learn basic jazz steps under the guidance of experienced teachers. See Sep 10 listing.

All ages. BSB’s Pastries with Parents event allows parents to breakfast with their kids and meet other families from the school. See Sep 11 listing.

For adults. Contributors from Chinese Characters: Profiles of Fast-Changing Lives in a FastChanging Land discuss their new book. See Sep 12 listing.

All ages. Show off your musical skills at Beijing’s only classical music open mic night or kick back and enjoy the show. See Sep 13 listing.

Recovery of the Heart: A Book Talk with Stephanie Tansey

Music Together Free Demo Class in Chaoyang Park

Jr. Jeweller’s Class

Ages 3-6. Kids use everything from glittery beads to macaroni is used to create show-stopping fashion statements. See Sep 11 listing.

For adults. Stephanie B. Tansey discusses her book, Recovery of the Heart: Dialogues with People Working towards a Sustainable Beijing. See Sep 19 listing.

Managing Family Relationships Abroad

For moms and toddlers. MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) is a group for moms and toddlers. See Sep 24 listing.

For adults. Dr. Stephen-Claude Hyatt shares insight on dealing with challenges related to family relationships overseas. See Sep 25 listing.

Tang’roulou Presents Fabrickolor

Run and Play with HoK

Beginner’s Recorder

Up to age 3. Run and Play is an action-packed playgroup for parents and kids with games and activities. See Sep 11 listing.

Ages 3-6. Kids learn how to hold a recorder, play notes and simple songs, and train their ears musically. See Sep 13 listing.

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All ages. The Expat Services Expo kicks off with an international food and drinks festival, kids’ area, live stage, Chinese corner, lucky draw, and more. See Sep 14 listing.

Ages 0-6. These classes for kids and parents feature songs, rhythm chants, movement, and instruments. See Sep 20 listing.

MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers)

All ages. For Beijing Design Week 2012, Tang’roulou presents Fabrickolor, an exclusive pop-up shop in a little house in Dashilan. See Sep 29 listing.

4th Expat Services Expo and International Culture Festival

Mid-Autumn Festival Celebrations at The Children’s House

All ages. The Children’s House hosts an evening of music and culture where kids can make moon cakes and seasonal crafts. See Sep 27 listing.

Nuandao Adventures in Design

For adults. Nuandao transforms a hutong space into an ambulatory experience called Adventures in Design featuring 20 China-based designers. See Sep 27 listing.

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International Festival Chorus: An Evening of Madrigals

Ages 12+. IFC performs madrigals in the garden of the British ambassador’s residence. See Sep 8 listing.

Introduction to Parent Effectiveness Training

For adults. Counselor and instructor Naomi Taylor introduces parents to PET. See Sep 15 listing.

Second-Hand Book Sale

All ages. Take advantage of The Bookworm’s clearance sale to pick up books starting from RMB 5. See Sep 9 listing.

Chef Laberer’s Garden Brunch

All ages. Kempinski Executive Chef Thomas Laberer hosts an 11-course gourmet brunch in the East Garden of Dragon Palace restaurant. See Sep 16 listing.

Slow Food Sleepover 2012

Horizons! Weekend Fun Workshops

All ages. The third annual Slow Food Saturday event celebrates traditional food ways in four villages near Mutianyu Great Wall. See Sep 22 listing.

For Grades 1-12. For fall, TLC offers courses in humanities, science, IB/SAT prep, maths, English, and more. See Sep 8 listing.

World Rabies Day

People’s Run by Heyrobics

All ages. ICVS holds an awareness seminar and vaccination drive to spread the word about rabies, the leading fatal infectious disease in China. See Sep 29 listing.

For adults. People’s Run combines a regular run and a gym strength session, with three skill groups. See Sep 30 listing.

Honzen’s Sushi Saturdays

Weekend Class Little JeepHandicraft (in Chinese)

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Wax Poetic About Mid-Autumn Festival Falling this year on September 30, Mid-Autumn Festival or Zhongqiu Jie (中秋节) is one of the most important festivals in China. The holiday’s most famous icons are mooncakes and the moon rabbit, but did you know that Mid-Autumn Festival is also a time for matchmaking? In some parts of China, dances are organized for young people to find partners. Girls throw their handkerchief into the crowd, and whoever returns it becomes her potential beau. For ideas on where to buy mooncakes and celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival, see Events (p16).

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Score a Touchdown with NFLX Fans of American football, rejoice! The NFL Experience (NFLX) is coming to Beijing for the first time on September 8, an event that coincides with the NFL’s kickoff weekend. Experience games, sponsor zones, flag football clinics, exhibition games with community teams, performances by the New England Patriots cheerleaders, and a special appearance by an NFL Hall of Fame inductee. Free. 10am-7pm. Western Academy of Beijing, 10 Laiguangying Donglu, Chaoyang District (nfl.experience@momentumww.com) 朝阳区来广营东路10 号北京京西国际学校

To celebrate its tenth anniversary, International Festival Chorus (IFC) is holding an outdoor musical performance on September 8 to raise money for charity. Taking place at the garden of the British Ambassador’s Residence, families with kids aged 12 and up are welcome to bring their own picnic and drinks. A portion of the proceeds will benefit Half the Sky, a charity that provides support for Chinese orphans. RMB 300 (advance only). 5-9pm. British Ambassador’s Residence, 5 Guanghua Lu (east of Ritan Park South Gate), Chaoyang District (nicksmithbeijing@gmail.com) www.beijingifc.org 朝阳区光华路5号(日坛公园南门东侧)英国大使馆邸

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Chill Out on Slow Food Saturday Slow Food Saturday returns to Bohai Township for a third time! On September 22, foodies and locavores will gather for a smorgasbord of workshops, classes, talks, demonstrations, tastings, and more. Participants will have the opportunity to learn about local beekeeping, rainbow trout farming, traditional corn milling, noodle making, and more. Online registration can be done through Slow Food Saturday’s website from September 1 at 9am until September 21 at 5pm. Visit the official website at www.slowfoodsaturday.org for the latest updates.

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Catch the Beijing International Triathlon On September 16, our fair city will host its first-ever international triathlon in Qinglong Hu Park. Organized by IMG Worldwide and the Fengtai Sports Bureau of Beijing, the race consists of three sports (cycling, swimming, and running) across individual, relay, and paratriathlete events. Local and foreign participants will compete for USD 100,000 in prize money. Join the excitement and cheer on worldclass triathletes like Chris McCormack, Javier Gomez, Bevan Docherty, and more. Free. 7.30am-1.30pm. Qinglong Hu Park, Fengtai District (beijingtri@imgworld.com) www.beijinginternationaltriathlon.com 丰台区青龙湖公园

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Open Your Eyes at Beijing Design Week 2012 Is there a budding designer in your household? Spoil them with a trip to Beijing Design Week. From September 28 to October 6, you’ll find exhibitions, talks, forums, interactive displays, and pop-up shops relating to a variety of design fields: architecture, fashion, industrial design, urban planning, and more. For more information, visit www.bjdw.org.

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Spread the Word about Rabies September 28 marks World Rabies Day. In China, rabies is the leading fatal infectious disease; more than 95 percent of rabies infections are caused by dog bites. The good news is that rabies is 100 percent preventable. To raise awareness about this situation, ICVS is holding an educational seminar on September 29 and a vaccination drive for pets from September 28-30. Free. 11am-noon (seminar), 8am-8pm (vaccination drive). International Center for Veterinary Services, 13-16 Rongke Ganlan Chengshang Jie, Futongxi Dajie, Wangjing, Chaoyang District (8456 1939/40/41, icvs_china@yahoo.com) 朝阳区望京阜通西大街融科橄榄城商街13-16号

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Turn Back Time at Fahai

photos: (6) beijing design week; (7) icvs; (8 and 10) ellis friedman; (9) aine d (flickr)

Located in Shijingshan District, Fahai Temple is one of Beijing’s lesser-known attractions. This Ming Dynasty Buddhist temple sits at the foot of Cuiwei Shan and was completed during the reign of Emperor Zhengtong in 1443 AD. The site is notable for the extensive and well-preserved frescoes of Buddhist imagery. Peace, art, and living history – what more could you ask for? For a complete guide, check out Day Tripper (p42).

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Shopping Galore

This month’s issue is all about shopping, shopping, shopping! We scour Beijing for the best in children’s and teens’ clothing, baby products, maternity apparel, and birthday gifts. Can’t find it in stores? Learn how to navigate Taobao with our handy guide to online shopping. Put on your walking shoes, top up your wallet, and turn to Feature (p55) to start your retail adventure.

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Watch the Seasons Change in Chongwenmen September’s mellowing temperatures make this month the perfect time to revisit popular tourist sites like the Temple of Heaven or Tiantan (天坛). Huge and impeccably-manicured imperial gardens make for a charming day out; once you’re done, head out to the surrounding area to find lao Beijing eats, massive stroller-friendly sidewalks, ancient tree-lined hutongs, tucked-away shops, and so much more. To start your walking tour, flip to What’s Fun In (p34).

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Where the Wild Things Are: A WildChina Series

Basically Beethoven All ages. Hosted by Torbjoern Stallberg, Beijing’s only classical music open mic night is a chance to show off your musical skills. Or, kick back and enjoy some of Beijing’s best international musicians. Free. 7.30pm. The Bookworm (6586 9507, books@beijingbookworm.com)

For adults. WildChina hosts bi-monthly dinners and talks featuring entrepreneurs, journalists, photographers, and environmentalists. This installment stars NGO founder, entrepreneur, lawyer, author, political economist, and mediator Laurence Brahm. RSVP required. RMB 80. 6.30-8.30pm. Face Bar (6465 6602 ext 314, wherethewildthingsare@ wildchina.com)

Beginner’s Recorder

Sat, Sep 8 Horizons! Weekend Fun Workshops For Grades 1-12. For fall, The Learning Center offers hands-on courses that emphasize student involvement, discussion, critical thinking, problem solving, and skills development. Subjects include humanities, science, IB/SAT prep, maths, English, and more. Note that there is no class on September 30. RMB 2,550/term (12 weeks). 10% early bird discount available. Times vary. The Learning Center (8046 3886, registration@learningcenter.com.cn)

NFL Experience (NFLX) All ages. NFLX stops in Beijing for the first time ever, bringing together fans of the National Football League and American football. Activities include games, sponsor zones, flag football clinics, exhibition games with community teams, performances by the New England Patriots cheerleaders, and a special appearance by an NFL Hall of Fame alumni. Free. 10am-7pm. Western Academy of Beijing (nflchina.com@gmail.com)

Roundabout Book Fair All ages. BSB’s Shunyi campus hosts the Roundabout Book Fair, with deep discounts on hard covers, paperbacks, children’s books, and more. Can’t make it on Saturday? No problem; BSB will continue to sell the books during school hours. All proceeds benefit local charity causes. Free. 10am-3pm. The British School of Beijing (8532 3088)

Emergency Preparedness

International Festival Chorus: An Evening of Madrigals Ages 12+. For its tenth anniversary, IFC continues its annual tradition of holding an outdoor madrigals performance in the garden of the British ambassador’s residence. Families are welcome; bring along own picnic and drinks. A portion of the proceeds from this year’s concert will support Half the Sky, a charity that works with local partners to provide support for orphans. RMB 300 (advance only). 5-9pm. British Ambassador’s Residence (nicksmithbeijing@gmail.com)

Horizons! Weekend Fun Workshops

Mon, Sep 10 Beginner’s Jazz Dance Ages 4-6. Beginner’s Jazz Dance is a fun class that allows students to practice steps and skills under the guidance of experienced teachers. As jazz draws from all the biggest dance styles and mixes them into something kids can understand and enjoy, this is a perfect introduction for a child interested in learning to dance. RMB 1,200/term. 4-4.45pm. House of Knowledge International Kindergarten (400 650 7747, info@house-of-knowledge.net)

Tue, Sep 11 Pastries with Parents

Camping at Crouching Tiger Great Wall

All ages. BSB’s Sanlitun campus holds its first Pastries with Parents event. This is an opportunity for parents to breakfast with their kids and meet other parents from the school. Free. 8.15am. The British School of Beijing (8532 3088, admissions@britishschool.org.cn)

Jr. Jeweller’s Class Ages 3-6. Kids are introduced to the art of making jewelry. Everything from glittery beads to macaroni is used to

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Run and Play with HoK Up to age 3. Run and Play is an actionpacked playgroup for parents and kids. Through games and activities, little busybodies develop their sense of balance, coordination and agility. RMB 1,200/ term. 4-5.05pm. House of Knowledge International Kindergarten (400 650 7747, info@house-of-knowledge.net)

Green Drinks For adults. Mix and mingle at Beijing’s Green community monthly event. This is for everyone who is interested in environmental, social, and development issues in China. Free. 7.30-10pm. The Bookworm (bjgreendrinks@gmail.com)

Wed, Sep 12 MiCho Music at HoK Ages 3-6. Get your little singing, dancing bundles of energy to this class packed with movement and music. Kids and parents learn sing-alongs along with actions, interact with instruments, and perform rhythm and body movement to express themselves through music. RMB 1,200/term. 3.45-4.30pm. House of Knowledge International Kindergarten (400 650 7747, info@house-of-knowledge.net)

Super Science Ages 3-6. Little scientists learn about how everyday household items can be turned into bottle rockets, boats, slime, and more. RMB 1,200/term. 4-5.05pm. House of Knowledge International Kindergarten (400 650 7747, info@houseof-knowledge.net)

Chinese Characters For adults. Chinese Characters: Profiles of Fast-Changing Lives in a Fast-Changing Land is a collection of stories that challenge oversimplified views of China. Contributors Ian Johnson, Christina Larson Evan Osnos, and Ananth Krishna discuss. RMB 20/30. 7.30pm. The Bookworm (6586 9507, books@beijingbookworm.com)

Beginner’s Taekwondo Ages 4-6. Taekwondo is a Korean martial art specializing in the art of foot and fist. Kids learn this hand-to-hand combat sport in a fun and encouraging environment, gaining self-discipline and respect for themselves and others. This class is perfect for beginners and kids with no previous experience. RMB 1,200/term. 4-5.05pm. (400 650 7747, info@house-of-knowledge.net)

Fri, Sep 14 4th Expat Services Expo and International Culture Festival All ages. Sponsored by the Beijing Municipal Commission of Commerce and the PRC Ministry of HR and Social Security, the Expat Services Expo showcases the latest products and services. This year’s highlights include an international food and drinks festival, kids’ area, live stage, Chinese corner, lucky draw, and more. Free. 10am-6pm. Sanlitun SOHO (6335 6416 Lily Liu, info@cnhrexpo.com)

Fish and Chips Welcome Evening All ages. The BSB Sanlitun Parents Association hosts a fish and chips evening catered by Fish Nation to welcome new families. Kids can enjoy bouncy castles and craft activities. Free. 4.30-7.30pm. The British School of Beijing, Sanlitun Campus (8532 3088)

Sat, Sep 15 Beijing International Triathlon For adults. This new race features a 1.5km swim in the picturesque Qinglong Hu, a 40km bike race to Qianling Shan and back, and a 10km run through Qinglong Lake Park. Three-time World Champion Chris McCormack joins the race, leading a field of pros like Javier Gomez Noya, Matt Reed, Bevan Docherty, Brian Fleischmann, Nicky Samuels, Sarah Groff, Ricarda Lisk, Becky Lavelle, and Jenna Parker. The first 50 finishers across each age group will qualify for the 2013 Escape from Alcatraz Triathlon. Free to attend. 7.30am-

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All ages. You’ll need some strength to lug a backpack up Wohu (Crouching Tiger) Mountain. Once up, it’s a relaxing walk along Gubeikou Great Wall. In the evening, hikers will set up camp. RMB 850 (10% discount for students, 50% discount for kids under age 7). 9.30am1pm the next day. Dandelion Hiking (buqunzi@gmail.com)

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All ages. The Bookworm is clearing out their library again! Stop by for discounted books starting from RMB 5. Free. 10am-5pm. The Bookworm (6586 9507, books@beijingbookworm.com) See Sep 8 listing.

For adults. Learn about how to prepare for an emergency. BJU personnel will instruct participants on how to keep the whole family safe and handle emergency situations. Free. 2-5pm. Beijing United Family Hospital (5927 7000)

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create show-stopping fashion statements. Jewelry making is also an excellent opportunity to improve hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills. RMB 1,320/term. 3.45-4.30pm. House of Knowledge International Kindergarten (400 650 7747, info@house-of-knowledge.net)

Ages 3-6. During this course, kids learn how to hold a recorder, play notes and simple songs, and train their ears musically. Students can bring their own recorders or purchase one through the school for a small fee. RMB 1,200/term. 3.45-4.30pm. House of Knowledge International Kindergarten, Liyuan Campus (400 650 7747, info@house-ofknowledge.net)


1.30pm. Qinglong Hu Park, Fengtai District (beijingtri@imgworld.com) www.beijinginternationaltriathlon.com

Super Science See Sep 12 listing.

Introduction to Parent Effectiveness Training For adults. Counselor and instructor Naomi Taylor introduces parents to PET, a program founded by psychologist and Nobel Prize winner Dr. Thomas Gordon. The PET program is a 24-hour course for anyone who is looking to improve relationships with their children and within their families. Free. 10-11.30am. Eliott’s Corner (6461 6283, jac@oliviasplace.org)

Thu, Sep 20 Music Together Free Demo Class in Chaoyang Park

See Sep 8 listing.

Ages 0-6. These 45-minute classes for kids and their parents or caregivers include songs, rhythm chants, movement, and instrument play. These activities are presented as informal, non performanceoriented musical experiences. Free to try. 9-10am. Music Together of MiCho Education (8113 8282, 152 1005 8553, 134 3994 4754, michoedu@yahoo.com)

4th Expat Services Expo and International Culture Festival

Beginner’s Recorder

Horizons! Weekend Fun Workshops

See Sep 14 listing.

Sun, Sep 16 HeyRunning Hill Running Session For adults. HeyRunning hosts a hill running session outside Beijing, with buses taking runners of all levels and coaches leading groups with different paces. RMB 130 (including transportation). Time and meeting place TBD. (heyrunning@heyrobics.com)

Chef Laberer’s Garden Brunch All ages. Kempinski Executive Chef Thomas Laberer hosts a gourmet brunch in the East Garden of Dragon Palace restaurant. Enjoy an 11-course seasonal menu, including Tasmanian oysters, panfried foie gras, and barbecued rib eye steak. RMB 498 (plus 15% surcharge). 10.30am-4pm. Kempinski Hotel Beijing (6465 3388 ext 4217, restaurant.beijing@kempinski.com)

Horizons! Weekend Fun Workshops See Sep 8 listing.

4th Expat Services Expo and International Culture Festival See Sep 14 listing.

Mon, Sep 17 Beginner’s Jazz Dance See Sep 10 listing.

Tue, Sep 18 Jr. Jeweller’s Class See Sep 11 listing.

Run and Play with HoK See Sep 11 listing.

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See Sep 13 listing.

Beginner’s Taekwondo See Sep 13 listing.

Sat, Sep 22 3rd Annual Slow Food Saturday All ages. This year’s Slow Food Saturday features a number of activities related to Beijing’s traditional food ways, such as classes, demonstrations, tastings, orchard walks, chestnut harvesting, and more. Prices and times TBD. Bohai Township (info@slowfoodsaturday.org) www.slowfoodsaturday.org

Slow Food Sleepover 2012 All ages. The third annual Slow Food Saturday event celebrates traditional food ways in four villages near Mutianyu Great Wall. The Brickyard is offering a special rate of RMB 2,188, which includes private transfers from/to Beijing for two people, a superior queen Great Wall view room, a complimentary bottle of Prosecco sparkling wine, breakfast for two in the Lodge, and two 60 minute Chinese massages. Three day’s advance booking required. RMB 2,188/two people. The Brickyard Inn and Retreat Center at Mutianyu Great Wall (6162 6506, info@brickyardatmutianyu.com)

Creative Hutong Golf For teens and adults. The Hutong, Plastered T-Shirts, Beijing Improv, and more present Creative Hutong Golf, an event where teams must complete scavenger hunt-style tasks at around eight hutong businesses to sink the putt. Free. 1.30-5.30pm. Dongzhimen Nei (annag_5@yahoo.com)

Carmen For adults. Enjoy a performance of the classic opera Carmen accompanied by Spanish flamenco. RMB 180-1,000. 7.30-9pm. Beijing Exhibition Center (6835 4455)

Recovery of the Heart: A Book Talk with Stephanie Tansey

Autumn Carnival at JW Marriott Hotel Beijing

For adults. Stephanie B. Tansey discusses her latest book, Recovery of the Heart: Dialogues with People Working towards a Sustainable Beijing . Stop by if you’re interested in the future of sustainable Beijing. RMB 20/30. 7.30pm. The Bookworm (6586 9507, books@beijingbookworm.com)

All ages. Agenda magazine sponsors this outdoor event, with special drinks, live performances, games, art exhibitions, fun-filled activities for kids, and a charity bazaar. Starting from RMB 20. 11am-9pm. JW Marriott Hotel Beijing (5908 8995)

MiCho Music at HoK See Sep 12 listing.

Horizons! Weekend Fun Workshops See Sep 8 listing.

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Music Together Free Demo Class in Chaoyang Park

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Snow White Auditions

Beginner’s Recorder

See Sep 23 listing.

See Sep 13 listing.

See Sep 20 listing.

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Music Together Free Demo Class in Shunyi Ages 0-6. These 45-minute classes for kids and their parents or caregivers feature songs, rhythm chants, movement, and instrument play. These activities are presented as informal, non performanceoriented musical experiences. Free to try. 9-10am. Jingda International Apartments (8113 8282, 152 1005 8553, 134 3994 4754, michoedu@yahoo.com)

Horizons! Weekend Fun Workshops See Sep 8 listing.

Mon, Sep 24 MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) For moms and toddlers. MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) is an international organization that aims to meet the needs of moms with children from birth through kindergarten. Starting on September 24, MOPS meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month to discuss topics and activities relevant to moms. Kids can play, learn, and interact in the MOPPETS program for ages 1-3. RSVP required. Free. 10am-noon. Beijing International Christian Fellowhip (mops@bicf.org)

For adults. Held on the last Tuesday of each month, INN Night Out is an opportunity to meet with newcomers and long-term residents alike. RSVP required by September 23. 7-9pm. In & Out Yunnan Restaurant (innbeijing@hotmail.com)

Managing Family Relationships Abroad For adults. Dr. Stephen-Claude Hyatt shares his insight and experience on how to deal with challenges like relationship pitfalls overseas, managing child/parent or couple relationships and work/life balance, fortifying the family unit away from home, and maintaining or re-establishing ties with people back home. RSVP required. Free. 1011.30am. International SOS (6462 9199, seminar@internationalsos.com)

Music Together Free Demo Class in Shunyi See Sep 23 listing.

Jr. Jeweller’s Class See Sep 11 listing.

Run and Play with HoK See Sep 11 listing.

WAB Distinguished Speaker Series: Paul French For adults. Acclaimed author Paul French discusses his historical novel Midnight in Peking, the true story of the murder of Pamela Werner, daughter of the former British consul to China. Free. 6-8pm. Western Academy of Beijing (8456 4155, wabinfo@wab.edu)

Wed, Sep 26 Super Science See Sep 12 listing. See Sep 12 listing.

Thu, Sep 27

Snow White Auditions Ages 6+. Beijing Playhouse is casting 20 adults and 10 child actors and singers for its holiday production of Snow White. In true British fashion, Snow White will serve up raucous family entertainment for Christmas. Ability to perform in English is required. Callbacks, if necessary, will take place on September 26. Free. 6.30pm. The British School of Beijing, Sanlitun Campus (performance@beijingplayhouse.com)

Mon, Sep 24 Beginner’s Jazz Dance

Nuandao Adventures in Design For adults. Nuandao.com works with over 20 China-based designers to curate an ambulatory experience called Adventures in Design. Designers re-appropriate a hutong to reflect rejuvenation through design. See creations by i.c.ology, brutcake, twelve moons, and Hannah Ren. During Beijing Design week, lectures, talks and workshop will be held in the spaces - including an pop-up store/event called Wine & Design. All products will be available for purchase. Free to attend. Noon-6pm. 8 Dawai Langying Hutong, Dongcheng District (natasia@nuandao.com)

Mid-Autumn Festival Celebrations at The Children’s House All ages. The Children’s House hosts an evening of music and culture in the gardens at its Kempinski campus. Children can make mooncakes and seasonal crafts. Free. 5-7pm. The Children’s House Montessori Kindergarten (6465 1305)

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Beginner’s Taekwondo See Sep 13 listing.

Fri, Sep 28 Nuandao Adventure and Design See Sep 27 listing.

Sat, Sep 29 Tang’roulou Presents Fabrickolor

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Tue, Oct 2 Jr. Jeweller’s Class See Sep 11 listing.

Run and Play with HoK See Sep 11 listing.

Nuandao Adventure and Design See Sep 27 listing.

Tang’roulou Presents Fabrickolor See Sep 29 listing.

Wed, Oct 3

All ages. For Beijing Design Week 2012, Tang’roulou presents Fabrickolor, an exclusive pop-up shop in a little house of Dashilan neighborhood. Creators Amélie and Pierre-Yves display their vividly-colored retro designs and use a few of their products to explain what handicraft means for a small independent brand. Free. Noon-8pm. 7 Zhujia Hutong, Xuanwu District (xiaofuxing@tangroulou.com)

Nuandao Adventure and Design

World Rabies Day

See Sep 29 listing.

All ages. ICVS holds an awareness seminar about rabies, the leading fatal infectious disease in China. In addition, the animal hospital sponsors an all-day rabies vaccination drive from September 28-30. Prices TBD. 11am-noon (seminar), 8am-8pm (vaccination drive). International Center for Veterinary Services (8456 1939/40/41, icvs_china@yahoo.com)

Nuandao Adventure and Design See Sep 27 listing.

Horizons! Weekend Fun Workshops See Sep 8 listing.

MiCho Music at HoK

INN Monthly Meeting: Medical Q&A For adults. A panel of doctors and health care industry experts provide advice and answer questions about primary care, emergencies and specialty care, hospitalization, vaccinations, air quality, medical insurance, and more. RMB 50. 10am-noon. Capital Club Athletic Center (innbeijing@hotmail.com)

Looking for more family-friendly events in Beijing? Visit us online at beijing-kids.com/events.

Sun, Sep 30 People’s Run by Heyrobics For adults. People’s Run is a combination of a regular run and a gym strength session with three skill groups: green for beginners, yellow for intermediate, and red for advanced, each led by a certified HeyRunning coach. There are seven stations in total. Water is provided onsite. RMB 30. Noon-1pm. Chaoyang Park, West Gate 3 (info@heyrobics.com)

Nuandao Adventure and Design See Sep 27 listing.

Tang’roulou Presents Fabrickolor See Sep 29 listing.

Mon, Oct 1 Beginner’s Jazz Dance See Sep 10 listing.

Nuandao Adventure and Design See Sep 27 listing.

Tang’roulou Presents Fabrickolor See Sep 29 listing.

See Sep 27 listing.

MiCho Music at HoK See Sep 12 listing.

Super Science See Sep 12 listing.

Tang’roulou Presents Fabrickolor

Thu, Oct 4 Beginner’s Recorder See Sep 13 listing.

Nuandao Adventure and Design See Sep 27 listing.

Beginner’s Taekwondo See Sep 13 listing.

Tang’roulou Presents Fabrickolor See Sep 29 listing.

Fri, Oct 5 Tang’roulou Presents Fabrickolor See Sep 29 listing.

Nuandao Adventure and Design See Sep 27 listing.

Sat, Oct 6 Honzen’s Sushi Saturdays All ages. Starting from October 6, Honzen has a sushi-themed brunch every Saturday. Enjoy cuttlefish, octopus nigiri, hand rolls, futo maki, salads, soups, desserts, Japanese tea, and more. RMB 188 (plus 15% surcharge). 11am-3pm. Kempinski Hotel Beijing (6465 3388 ext 4220, restaurant.beijing@kempinski.com)

Camping at Crouching Tiger Great Wall See Sep 8 listing.

Nuandao Adventure and Design See Sep 27 listing.

Tang’roulou Presents Fabrickolor See Sep 29 listing.


Readers are encouraged to double-check event details with the organizers as dates and locations may change.

Ongoing Mid-Autumn Festival at The Ritz-Carlton, Beijing Executive Chef Ku creates a variety of moon cakes with authentic fillings and innovative delicacies, completed with Chinese gongfu tea. Gift boxes include the blooming peony gift box, imperial peony gift box, and autumn full moon gift box. Reserve before August 15 for a 30 percent discount. RMB 218-588. The Ritz-Carlton, Beijing (5908 8777)

Heavenly Moon Cakes at The Westin Beijing Financial Street For Mid-Autumn Festival, The Westin has several flavors of moon cakes on sale: White lotus seed paste with egg yolk for traditionalists; red wine strawberry, spicy beef with lotus paste, XO scallop with five-grains or rose crystal crisp for the adventurous; and low-sugar moon cakes ranging from pumpkin to green tea flavors for the health-conscious. Reserve early for a 40 percent discount. RMB 188+. The Westin Beijing Financial Street (6629 7777)

2012 Moon Cake Collection at China World Hotel China World Hotel presents 12 mooncake gift boxes with more than 30 flavors both traditional and adventurous. For every 2012 Autumn Giving (Sanctuary Box) purchase, RMB 30 will go towards Wild Duck Lake, the largest national wetland park and only bird sanctuary in Beijing. RMB 138-588. China World Hotel (6505 2266 ext 5722/23)

Mid-Autumn Festival at Kempinski Kempinski Hotel has three moon cake gift boxes: Grand Imperial, Imperial Deluxe, and Imperial. If moon cakes aren’t really your thing, there are also Western-style moon cakes (RMB 88 for two). Early bird discount of 30 percent available. RMB 198-488. Kempinski Hotel (6465 3388 ext 4200, restaurant.beijing@kempinski.com)

Splendid Mid-Autumn at JW Marriott Hotel Beijing

RMB 238-688. The Ritz-Carlton Beijing Financial Street (6629 6999, rc.bjsfs. asst.qi.mgr@ritzcarlton.com)

Beauty in Mirror: Feng Qian’s Solo Show All ages. From September 15 to October 30, Artist Village Gallery shows the works of Feng Qian. She combines ancient Chinese elements with her own contemporary interpretations to create cartoon-like drawings with exaggerated features. RMB 20. Daily 9am-midnight. Artist Village Gallery (6959 8343, 139 0124 4283)

Gung-Ho! Kids Pizza School Ages 5+. Gung-Ho shows kids how to prepare bases and put together their own pizza with a selection of toppings. The staff takes care of the dough, sauces, and cooking; no kids near the pizza oven! Each class can accommodate 6-12 kids and includes a Chinese-speaking or bilingual teacher. Up to three adults can receive a free soft drink. Booking required at least one week in advance. RMB 80/child. Tue-Thu and Sat 2-5pm. Gung-Ho! Pizza Lido (johnandjade@gunghopizza.com)

HeyRunning Camp For adults. Every Wednesday and Sunday, the HeyRunning Camp welcomes runners of any level to train for this fall’s Beijing Marathon. Train for distances of 5-42km or just for fun. RMB 30-80/session. Wed 6.45pm, Sun 10.30am. Chaoyang Park (heyrunning@heyrobics.com)

Heyrobics in Sanlitun All ages. Every Tuesday and Thursday, Heyrobics holds group exercises sessions that anyone can join. No signup required! RMB 20. Every Tue and Thu, 6.45-8 .45pm. The British School of Beijing, Sanlitun Campus (info@heyrobics.com)

Free Dining for Kids Under 14 Ages 0-14. Every Saturday and Sunday, all kids under the age of 14 eat for free at Trattoria La Gondola for the restaurant’s 20th anniversary. Free. Sat-Sun 11.30am-2.30pm, 5.30-11pm. Kempinski Hotel Beijing (6465 3388 ext 4215, restaurant.beijing@kempinski.com)

Until September 30, find a variety of gift boxes containing moon cakes with fillings like egg yolk with red lotus, creamy custard, assorted nuts, sugar-free green tea, and more. RMB 208-558. JW Marriott Hotel Beijing (5908 8101, sabrina. gao@marriotthotels.com)

Story Time with Hannah

Crystal Autumn at Raffles Hotel Beijing

Weekend Handicraft Class

The Raffles culinary team prepares two box sets for Mid-Autumn Festival: Family Reunion with six moon cakes and Crystal Autumn with eight pieces. RMB 188-228. Raffles Hotel Beijing (8500 4222, rbj. mooncake@raffles.com)

Mid-Autumn Festival at The RitzCarlton Beijing Financial Street Find moon cakes with either date paste or lotus seed paste filling, presented in elegant boxes in a classic or modern Chinese style. Gift hampers are also available for RMB 1,688 or RMB 3,888.

Ages 4+. Teacher Hannah leads weekly Sunday sessions of reading, games, music, and activities for little readers. RMB 50. 11am-noon. The Bookworm (6586 9507, books@beijingbookworm.com) Ages 4-10. Every weekend, i3 Art Studio offers 10 spaces in its art classes free of charge. Materials cost an extra RMB 80. Students work as a team to create different works under a theme and have fun in the process. RSVP required. Free. Times vary. i3 Art Studio (8591 3294, info@i3-artstudio.com)

White White: Ren Bo Solo Exhibition All ages. From September 29 to October 27, Jiali Gallery showcases Ren Bo’s works. Free. Thu, Fri, and Sat 2-7pm. Jiali Gallery (138 1022 9370, 8402 5613, info@jialigallery.com) September 2012

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Astrid Sara DeAngelis American. Born on Jun 12 to Stephanie Giambruno and Chris DeAngelis at Beijing United Family Hospital.

Leah Kay Lanman American. Born on Jun 5 to Rachel and Scott Lanman at Beijing United Family Hospital.

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 after March 1, 2012.

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Samantha Crafts

Wang Yun spreads the joy of DIY

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efore starting Samantha Crafts in October 2011, Wang Yun (also known by her married name, Samantha Groffman) practiced international law. However, this mom of two needed a change of pace after the birth of her eldest daughter, Ruth. One day, Wang Yun chanced upon her Ruth’s knitting book. “If a child can do it, then I can do it,” she thought. Since then, this Shanghai native has added crochet to her many skills. At her cheery pastel-colored shop in Fangjia Hutong, she sells a variety of handmade goods, including baby cardigans (RMB 199), phone cases (RMB 19.90), fruit ornaments (RMB 14.90), hair ties (RMB 9.90), and stuffed toys (RMB 39-259). One bestseller is the reversible Cinderella doll (RMB 259); the skirt pulls over raggedy Cinderella’s head to reveal a beautiful blue ball gown. In the winter, Samantha Crafts also offers hats, mittens, scarves, and gloves. Crafters can also pick up knitting needles, crochet hooks, yarn, buttons, beads, stitch markers, and more. Wang Yun occasionally hosts crochet workshops at the shop; find Samantha Crafts’ event listings on beijingkids.com/events or follow Wang Yun on Weibo: 王昀SamanthaGroffman. Mon-Fri 9.30am-1pm, 2-6pm. Weekends and holidays by appointment. 12 Fangjia Hutong, Dongcheng District (6405 8098, 136 9302 8730 Wang Yun) samanthacrafts.taobao.com 珊米织物,东城区方家胡同12号

photos: The Bloom family photography

Zian Print and Graphics The art of the bookplate

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ian Print and Graphics owner Zian (pronounced “zihAHN”) was an art collector long before he became a shopkeeper. For 10 years, he amassed original prints, graphics, and bookplates. Also known as ex libris (Latin for “from the books”), bookplates are small prints or decorative labels pasted into a book to indicate its ownership. Zian even published two Chinese books on the subject: The Western Bookplates (2009) and The Love of Bookplates (2011). “Most of my Chinese customers have no idea what prints and graphics are,” he says with a laugh. “They think [the works] literally come from a printer.” Since its opening in September 2011, the shop has gained a small but loyal following among customers from Taiwan, Hong Kong, and overseas. The store stocks original European and Chinese prints and graphics (most of which are sourced directly from artists), as well as postcards and high-quality reproductions. We love the authentic, turn-of-the-century framed Parisian newspapers (RMB 300-600), but there are also small- to medium-sized prints for RMB 120 to RMB 200. You’ll also find Zian selling prints at school fairs and holiday bazaars around Beijing. Tue-Sun 1-5pm. 30 Fangjia Hutong, Dongcheng District (131 4649 3917 Zian) weibo.com/exlibris 子安方家胡同 店,东城区方家胡同30号 September 2012

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Stylist Malou Claessens kept Dias’ hair long, but broke up its flatness with layers. After misting Dias’ hair to fight dryness, Claessens divided it into more manageable sections and trimmed each in turn. She cut shorter layers in front, which created flattering, face-framing pieces and added more volume to the crown.

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eli Dias comes from São Paulo, Brazil and has lived in China for four years – two in Beijing and two in Tianjin. Before becoming a parent, she worked as a production engineer. Following the birth of her son Gabriel (now 2), she became interested in early childhood theories. She recently completed an eightweek course at the International Montessori Training Institute (IMTI) in Beijing. After that, she’ll do a nine-month teaching internship in a Montessori kindergarten. When it comes to makeup, Dias usually goes au naturel except for a bit of mascara and lip balm. She admits to only trimming her thick, wavy locks every three to four months. To give this hardworking mom a break, we entrusted her to the hair wizards at Toni & Guy Oriental Plaza. Sijia Chen

Toni & Guy Oriental Plaza Daily 10am-9pm. 1/F, Oriental Plaza, 1 Dongchang’an Jie, Dongcheng District (8518 2646) 东城区东长安街1 号东方广场汇贤豪庭1层

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Colorist Lisa Lu refreshed Dias’ highlights to cover up her dark brown roots and hints of gray hair. She used Very Light Mat Brown from L’Oréal as a base color and Ultra Light Blonde for the highlights. After waiting 45 minutes for the color to set, Claessens washed Dias’ hair and applied a toner to reduce the yellow in the highlights. She finished up by blow drying her hair with a flat brush.

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Makeup artist Kenny Li used a combination of Bobbi Brown, Makeup Forever, and MAC cosmetics to bring out Dias’ natural features. He evened out her skin tone with cream foundation and concealer, then highlighted her eyes with liquid black eyeliner. He finished off by contouring her cheeks with powder blush and applying a light, shimmery lip gloss. September 2012

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What’s Happening in Beijing

Smile International Kindergarten (Smile IK) Opens in Chaoyang District

Switch! Cafe Opens in Cathay View Plaza The newest venture in the Switch! restaurants family, Switch! Cafe, opened on August 6. This upbeat, family-friendly cafe seats 38, with additional space on the outdoor terrace and play areas for kids. An extensive kids’ menu features favorites like macaroni and cheese, chicken fingers, grilled cheese sandwiches, and homemade gelato. Adults can enjoy all-day breakfast items, fresh-baked pastries, sandwiches and paninis (presented on artisan breads), salads, pastas, burgers, and dessert. In the evening, a changing selection of seasonal comfort foods such as Chicken Marbella, Seafood Newburg, and Beef Bourguignon are available for eating in or taking out. Switch! Café also offers catering.

Smile International Kindergarten is accepting students aged 3 to 6 at any time during the year. The curriculum and teaching materials focus on practical life issues, sensorial development, and a basic knowledge in maths, geography, science, arts and crafts, music, and dance. All languages (English, Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Italian) are taught by native speakers. Additional services include extended day care, group trips around Beijing, birthday parties, and an English summer camp. Facilities include two teaching buildings and an outdoor playground. U ni t s 2 9 - 3 0 , K ing’s G a rde n Vi l la s , 1 8 Xia oy un Lu, Chaoyang District (6468 1227/1012, smilekg@sina.cn) blog.sina.com.cn/u/2695180955 朝阳区霄云路18号京润水上 花园29-30号

Daily 10am-9pm. 1/F, Bldg 1, Cathay View Plaza, 6 Xiangjiang Lu (next to Beijing Riviera), Chaoyang District (137 1878 0944) 朝阳区香江路6号 (观唐广场)1号楼1层

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BSB Welcomes New Vice-Principal The British School of Beijing welcomes new Vice-Principal Nigel Fossey for the 2012-2013 academic year. Fossey graduated from the University of Oxford in 1992 with an MA in Geography; he also holds a PGCE and a Master’s in Education. He has worked in the UK, Germany, and Greece, and has been teaching for 20 years. Most recently, he was head of St. George’s International School in Luxembourg. Fossey lives in Shunyi with his wife Emma and three young children, all of whom attend BSB. A key aspect of Fossey’s role is to raise the quality of education provided by BSB; his initial focus will be to monitor teaching and learning, as well as working with colleagues to drive progress in learning assessment.

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The Learning Center’s Math and Science Coordinator, Gerard Clyne, has taken on a new position as TLC’s director. A native of Ireland, Clyne joined TLC in August 2008 to teach advanced mathematics and physics to middle and high school students. He received his honors degree in experimental physics in 2002 from the National University of Ireland in Galway. Clyne has since worked in Ireland and abroad as a research physicist, tutor, and teacher of mathematics, computer science, and physics at the high school and undergraduate levels. His areas of interest include computational astrophysics, applied mathematics, computational fluid dynamics, and mathematics and science education.


Living Noticeboard AIAB Opens in Shuangjing The American International Academy of Beijing (AIAB) is a new bilingual international kindergarten that opened just across from Beijing City International School. Classes will use a Montessori curriculum and are slated to begin in mid-September. AIAB will have a toddler class 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 will also be a pre-elementary class for 5 to 6-year-olds. The bilingual curriculum will alternate language days, with classes in English one day and classes in Chinese the next. Bldg 5, 78 Baiziwan Nan’erlu, Chaoyang District (8776 0606, 182 0136 9037 Ada Zhang) www.aiab.com.cn 派国际双语幼儿园,朝 阳区百字湾南二路78号院5号楼

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Beijing No. 55 Opens Grade School Division

Dr. Thom Jenkins Joins Doctors Beck and Stone Doctors Beck and Stone Pet Health Care Center welcomes veterinarian Dr. Thom Jenkins. Dr. Jenkins has two degrees from the University of Cambridge: one in Zoology and one in Veterinary Medicine. He has performed numerous practical veterinary rotations at his alma mater and in private veterinary surgeries in the UK. He also has game experience from South Africa and has performed tiger health checks in Thailand. In the past, Dr. Jenkins has managed website development and online marketing for veterinary clinics, worked as a veterinary teaching staff member, and held volunteer and sports coach positions at the University of Cambridge.

Beijing No. 55 Middle School and High School has announced the opening of a grade school division for international students. Grades 1 to 6 will eventually be offered, but only Grades 2, 3, and 4 are currently open. Each grade will have one class of 10 students at most. Students will use English textbooks, with the curriculum split between 70 percent English and 30 percent Chinese content. Each classroom will be equipped with computers and projectors. Students will share indoor basketball and badminton courts with the high school students, as well as enjoy pollutionfree recess on an indoor playground. Tuition costs RMB 20,800 per semester and RMB 1,500 for the registration fee. Note that applicants must not be Chinese nationals and at least one parent must have a work visa. To find out more, call Admissions Director Ma Xiaoguang (马老师) at 6416 9531 or 139 1067 7863.

Free Checkups for Kids at May Flower Dental From September 1 to October 31, May Flower Dental is offering free checkups and fluoride treatments for kids – just in time for Teeth Care Day (September 20). The dental clinic’s other services include dental implants, crowns, bridges, root canals, gum surgery, oral surgery, braces, teeth whitening, and cosmetic dentistry. To make an appointment, call 6505 8033 or visit www.mayflowerdental.com.cn.

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Out Sick Contagious illnesses that go back to school, too by Ellis Friedman

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ack-to-school means new notebooks, new friends, and – unfortunately – new germs. Most contagious illnesses that rear their heads in the back-to-school season are serious, and it’s important to know what your child might be contending with. We consulted Dr. Pieter Kersemakers, general practitioner and clinic doctor at International SOS Clinic, and Dr. Joseph Donroe, a pediatrician at Beijing United Family Hospital (BJU), for information on some of the most common contagious illnesses that children can get and what to do about them.


Health The key to avoid catching contagious illnesses is through good hand hygiene The Common Cold Though common, the cold is a royal pain. Runny nose, cough, fever, sore throat, and nasal congestion are all symptoms of the common cold. The cold is actually many kinds of viruses, which cannot be treated with antibiotics, so treatments are designed to alleviate symptoms until they naturally abate, not cure them. For relief, your child can take an over-the-counter pain and fever relievers, and Dr. Kersemakers recommends a decongestive nose spray to open the Eustachian tube in the middle ear. If your child is coughing because of a cold or upper respiratory infection, cough medicine is not particularly effective, says Dr. Donroe. Instead, for children over 1 year of age, he recommends “a teaspoon of honey before bedtime,” which is more useful than cough medicine. And don’t forget to brush your teeth after the spoonful. Monitor your child’s cold. “If the temperature stays higher than 38.5ºC for more than three days, that is a sign that something is going on that is not normal for a common cold,” says Dr. Kersemakers. If the fever persists and your child is not as alert as usual, take them to a doctor. Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease “This year we’ve seen a particularly high number of cases of hand, foot, and mouth disease,” says Dr. Donroe, “but it’s typically a very self-limited disease. Kids usually recover on their own after a few days.” This virus is characterized by a fever and little blisters in the mouth and on the hands and feet. Due to pain from blisters, children may not want to eat or drink, so it is important to keep the child hydrated and fed. A pain reliever will ease the fever and pain, and Dr. Kersemakers recommends diaper cream or zinc ointment to help the blisters dry quicker. While hand, foot, and mouth disease may not be dangerous, it is still very contagious, so keep an infected child at home, away from school or daycare. Meningitis While not common, meningitis is every parent’s nightmare. An inflammation of the membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord, meningitis moves swiftly and is quite serious. Symptoms include high fever, lethargy, headache, and sensitivity to light. The two telltale signs of meningitis are severe neck pain or stiffness and a distinctive skin rash. According to Dr. Kersemakers, “A meningitis rash is a hemorrhage. If you see little red spots that don’t disappear with pressure, go to a doctor immediately, especially if the child is severely ill.” The rash can occur on any part of the body, so if your child exhibits meningitis symptoms, check their body for signs of a rash. The other symptom of meningitis is neck pain. With infants, Dr. Kersemakers says, you can tell if they have neck pain by laying them on their back and lifting their legs like you’re changing a diaper. If an older child has severe neck pain to the point that moving or lifting their head is excruciating, see a doctor. Meningitis, which can be viral or bacterial and is spread by contact. It is diagnosed with a lumbar puncture, done by inserting a needle in the lower back and testing spinal fluid. Some meningitis can be treated, but time is very valuable. “The best way to avoid getting meningitis is to get vaccinated,” says Dr. Donroe, “so get your vaccines according to the recommended pediatric vaccine schedule.”

Lice Although not the most serious of conditions, lice may be the most irritating. These are tiny insects that live on the human scalp. Spread by contact, either head-to-head or through hairbrushes, hats, or hair ties, lice make the scalp itch. Though there are insecticidal treatments for lice, the medication seems to be discontinued in China, though the BJU pharmacy offers a traditional Chinese herbal treatment for lice. However, Dr. Kersemakers says that there is strong evidence to show that combing alone is an effective treatment. Using a very fine, specialized comb available at pharmacies, comb the hair twice a day for two weeks to remove the lice and their eggs. If your child has lice, wash everything, especially bedsheets, in hot water. Stuffed animals should also be washed in hot water or stored in a tightly-sealed plastic bag for seven days. Strep Throat and Scarlet Fever Strep throat and scarlet fever are caused by the same bacteria, so symptoms are the same: fever, sore throat, and swollen lymph nodes. Combined with what Dr. Donroe calls a “sandpaper rash” (a very fine, bumpy rash) and red spots on the tongue, it is likely scarlet fever. Without the rash, it could be strep. Strep is easily diagnosed with a quick throat swab. Scarlet fever and some forms of strep can be treated with antibiotics. Dr. Donroe says that while strep usually gets better on its own, “We give antibiotics to prevent some of the complications that can happen later on, like rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease.” Both doctors agree that the key to avoid catching contagious illnesses is through good hand hygiene. When coughing, a child (or adult) should cover his mouth with his elbow, not his hands. The most important key to staying healthy is frequent hand washing. Encourage your kids to always use soap and water to keep their hands clean.

Resources Beijing United Family Hospital 北京和睦家医院 Mon-Sun 8.30am-5.30pm. 24-hour emergency care. 2 Jiangtai Lu, Chaoyang District (5927 7000, 5927 7120 ER) www.ufh.com.cn 朝阳区将台路2号 Beijing United Family Clinics 1) Mon-Fri 9.30am-7.30pm, Sat-Sun 9.30am-4.30pm. 818, Pinnacle Plaza, Tianzhu Real Estate Development Zone, Shunyi District (8046 5432) www.ufh.com.cn 顺义区天竺房地产开发区日荣祥广场818 号; 2) Mon-Fri 8.30am-5pm. DRC, Liangma Qiao, Chaoyang District (5927 7005) www.ufh.com.cn 朝阳区亮马桥外交公寓; 3) Mon-Sun 8.30am-3.30pm. St. Regis Wellness Center, B1/F, 21 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District (8532 1678) www.ufh.com.cn 朝阳区建国 门外大街21号国际俱乐部饭店地下1层 Beijing International SOS Clinic 北京国际救援中心 Mon-Sun 9am-6pm. Suite 105, Wing 1, Kunsha Building, 16 Xinuanli, Chaoyang District (Clinic: 6462 912, 24-hour hotline 6462 9100, china.inquiries@internationalsos.com) www.internationalsos.com, www.clinicsinchina.com 朝阳区新源里16号琨沙中1座105室 Kids Health kidshealth.org Meningitis Research Foundation www.meningitis.org

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Health Ms. Nutrition

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uring my studies to become a nutritionist, my textbooks on family nutrition always suggested the use of “modeling behavior” to get kids to eat right. Modeling means letting your kids see you eating right. From my own experience as a mom and as a nutritionist working with families, I have discovered that modeling is only part of the equation. For a start, the list of food skills that kids have to learn for life-long health is surprisingly long. Just to list a few: Learning to try new foods, figuring how much to eat at meals versus snacks, and learning how candy fits in with healthy foods. Another challenge, even for grown-ups, is dealing with a world full of food that looks great but isn’t good for us, and treating food as nutrition rather than as emotional relief.

The opportunity to “model” doesn’t present itself that often Modeling healthy food choice behavior, while helpful, is not a magic solution for helping your child learn to eat right for life. I am not suggesting that you give up modeling good food behavior; however, relying on that alone isn’t enough. We need to go beyond modeling. Modeling puts a lot of strain on parents. Those struggling with their own eating issues may be tempted to give up. Modeling can also become one-dimensional, where you end up teaching only the what, forgetting the where, why, and how much to eat. One thing I have noticed through working with families in China is that the opportunity to “model” doesn’t present itself that often. Preschool in China typically starts at 18 months. Coupled with the use of grandparents or ayis as frequent caregivers, it means that there are few modeling opportunities in the formative early years – unless everyone is in on the program. Even when the family has weekend time together, it often involves brunches or other food-centric socializing. Finally, negative modeling can occur. Parents and caregivers may inadvertently teach emotional eating by using food to regulate a child’s emotions. For example, when a baby gets fussy or bored, Mom will pull out a container of snacks. Then the child confuses emotional discomfort with hunger. The association of negative emotions and hunger has been studied as a root cause of overeating sweet, salty, and fatty calorie-laden foods. So what can you do? Sometimes you need to go beyond modeling and do a little active instruction. There is no need for food pyramid charts or healthy plate diagrams. Focus on simple explanations and active teaching, and avoid preaching. If you are not the healthiest eater yourself, be honest with your children about how your own health has suffered and that you too are learning how to eat better.

Got a question? Olivia Lee (olivianutrition@gmail.com) has an MSc in nutrition and provides nutrition counseling.

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Not All Germs Are Created Equal

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t usually feels like we live in a toxic world in Beijing, bombarded daily from the air and what we eat and drink. But what about the other extreme? Scientists are starting to realize that not all germs are created equal; there are good germs and bad germs. An infant needs certain exposure to some germs in the first few months of life, otherwise they could potentially develop some immune-system diseases – even obesity as an adult. This is called the “hygiene hypothesis.”

Our bodies are filled with trillions of good bacteria that are essential A fascinating study (pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/ early/2012/07/03/peds.2011-2825.abstract) published this summer followed 400 families. It demonstrated that in households with a dog, newborns were 30 percent less likely to experience the common cold, ear infections, and antibiotic use during their first year of life. Researchers hypothesize that early exposure to a dog’s germs are boosters for a small baby’s growing immune system. This is not the first study to find such a connection. There is mounting evidence that babies born through caesarean section have a higher risk of childhood asthma and hay fever. A new study published this summer showed a doubled risk of obesity in toddlers who were born via C-section. The possible reason: A baby delivered by C-section doesn’t pick up mom’s vaginal bacteria and thus may not be triggering an important immune system response. Perhaps those bacteria are an essential “starter colony” for baby’s brand new stomach and intestines, and these good bacteria are key to keeping a child’s weight down. That brings us to probiotics. We all know about antibiotics, which kill “bad” bacteria, but our bodies are filled with trillions of good bacteria that are essential. Everyone’s digestive tract contains bacteria that are essential in breaking down foods and maintaining healthy bowel movements. Antibiotics, especially the strong ones, often wipe out these healthy bacteria – which is why many people develop diarrhea after antibiotics (many women also develop vaginal yeast infections). The good news is that mounting evidence shows that taking probiotic supplements while taking antibiotics can greatly reduce the common side effects of antibiotic-related diarrhea. A Cochrane Library meta-analysis (summaries.cochrane.org/CD004827/probiotics-for-theprevention-of-pediatric-antibiotic-associated-diarrhea-aad) published last year showed an impressive 48 percent decrease in diarrhea when taking probiotics. This study suggested that a high dose (over 5 million colony units a day) especially with Lactobacillus rhamnosus or Saccharomyces boulardii was most effective. This impressive study has certainly led me to encourage patients of any age to take probiotics while on antibiotics.

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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Dining Dining Out

Green T. House Living Taste all the tea flavors of the rainbow

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hough farther out than its Sanlitun counterpart, Green T. House Living is set in a picturesque Asian garden of white gravel. The calm, serene interior is a vision of white, echoing Chinese designs of both old and new. Dishes are fusion foods from East to West, all of which have at least one ingredient in common: tea. The Green T. Satisfaction (pictured here, RMB 106) is an Asian take on risotto; it melts in your mouth with a savory creamy flavor. Also enticing is the Jasmine T. Beijing Duck (RMB 126). Kids will love slurping up Green T. Cha Soba Noodles (RMB 86), while parents tantalize their taste buds with the Green T. Wasabi Prawns Dancing to Mango Salsa (RMB 138). Finish off the meal with Tea Ice Cream (RMB 168); flavors include green tea, jasmine tea, sesame, and black tea. For the inquisitive, tea workshops are held every Saturday (free for a limited time). In addition to a restaurant, Green T. House Living has a Tang Dynasty-style bathhouse. Treat yourself to a green tea bath, a terrace jacuzzi, and a French-inspired massage. There is even overnight accommodation in luxurious beds for those who can’t tear themselves away. Whether you’re looking to pamper your spouse, kids, or yourself, coming here is an indulgent treat. Elizabeth Wu

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Green T. House Living 紫云轩 Daily 11.30am-11.30pm. 318 Hegezhuang Village, Cuigezhuang, Chaoyang District (8456 4922 ext 8) 朝阳区崔各庄乡合各庄村318号


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Waffles and Pancakes Maan Coffee 漫咖啡 Here, you’ll find decadent waffles drowning in whipped cream, accompanied by syrup and sausages, and covered in strawberries. Take a seat on the ground floor or take your treats to go; the second floor has a liberal smoking policy. Daily 9am-midnight. 7 Jiangtai Xilu (opposite Rosedale Hotel), Chaoyang District (8457 3470) 朝阳区将台西路7号 See Directory for more locations. Crêpanini 可百尼尼 Although patrons first head here for the crepes, they keep coming back for the Breton-style waffles. Stick to the classic Sugar and Butter, or take the plunge with the Very Snickers: a sinful combination of chocolate, caramel, peanut butter, vanilla ice cream, and just the right amount of whipped cream. Sun-Thu 9am-midngiht, Fri-Sat 9am-2am. Unit A110, 1/F, Nali Patio, 81 Sanlitun Lu, Chaoyang District (5208 6092/93) 朝阳区三里屯路81 号那里花园1层A110室 Wild Honey 吉乐瑞 Owned by the Gelare group, Wild Honey offers waffles lovingly made with as many natural ingredients as possible. Munch on tropical waffles covered in fresh fruit, blueberry waffles topped with honey maple syrup, and more. Daily 10am-9.30pm. Rm 1-19, 1/F, Fortune Mall, 7 Dongsanhuan Zhonglu, Chaoyang District (6530 9149) 朝阳区东三环中路7号财富 购物中心1层1-19室 Morel’s 莫劳龙玺西餐厅 Known for its authentic and hearty Belgian fare, this restaurant’s delicious waffles (pictured below) and pancakes aim to please. Many Belgian patrons say the waffles are truly a taste of home; no surprise, since it has been said that the waffle iron is originally from Belgium. Mon-Sat 11.30am-1am. Gongti Beilu (opposite Workers’ Gymnasium North Gate, northwest corner of the intersection with Chunxiu Lu), Dongcheng District (6416 8802) 东城区工体北路春秀路西北角工人 体育馆北门对面

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Mrs. Shanen’s Bagels 单太太贝谷面包房 Although Mrs. Shanen’s main stay is bagels, little hands will reach out for the cafe’s delicious blueberry pancakes (along with a generous dose of syrup). The adjacent playroom has toys, tiny furniture, and a play kitchen for mini-chefs. Sun-Thu 7.30am-8pm, Fri-Sat 7.30am-8.30pm. 5 Kaifa Jie (next to Capital Paradise), Xibaixinzhuang, Shunyi District (8046 4301) 顺义区 西白辛庄开发街5号(紧邻名都园)

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Edible Eggplant An easy-breezy pasta with Kempinski Hotel Beijing Luftansa recipe by Paride Noviello

Ingredients 配料 Serves 4 四人份 Spaghetti 400g 意大利面400克 2 large eggplants 两个大茄子 1 onion 一个洋葱 6 cloves of garlic 蒜六瓣 2 chilli peppers 两个辣椒 500ml of tomato sauce 番茄酱200毫升(意面用) 1 bunch fresh basil 新鲜罗勒适量 100ml white wine 白葡萄酒100毫升 100ml extra virgin olive oil 初榨橄榄油100毫升 Parmesan cheese, grated 帕尔马干酪,磨碎 Salt and pepper to taste 盐和胡椒适量

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Kempinski Hotel Beijing Luftansa Italian Head Chef Paride Noviello is from Perilla, Italy. He has worked in Thailand, Dubai, the UK, and of course, Italy. He has been living in Beijing for over a year. Besides cooking, Noviello also enjoys squash and swimming.

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Playing What's Fun In

Temple of Heaven Catch up with China’s ancient and prehistoric sides text and photos by Ellis Friedman

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hough its idyllic name does not suggest as much, the Temple of Heaven was originally where emperors conducted ritual fasts and animal sacrifices. The ceremony, performed to pray for good harvest, was so sacred that commoners were not only barred from entering the Temple of Heaven, but also expressly forbidden from even glancing at the emperor’s yearly procession into the temple lest they bring about bad luck. Fortunately, in the present day, non-royals are allowed inside, so take an early autumn stroll around the area, diving into imperial Chinese history and, later, the prehistoric age at the Museum of Natural History. The Temple of Heaven grounds cover an expansive 273 hectares, so it might be best to start the day with a fortifying early lunch. Start with Kong Yi Ji Restaurant (1), named after the book of the same name by famous Chinese author Lu Xun. Kong Yi Ji is located about 300m west of Ciqi Kou subway station exit D, on the southwest corner of Qinian Dajie and Zhushikou Dongdajie. Enter Zhenbei Dasha and take the elevator to the second floor to get to this famous Zhejiang-style restaurant.

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Kong Yi Ji’s menu has neither pictures nor even whisper, a person on the other side of English, but don’t let this deter you; your the wall will be able to hear you. perseverance will be well-rewarded. A house Keep to the southward path and you will specialty is dongpo rou (东坡肉), a famous come to the three-tiered Circular Mound dish of silky fatty pork chunks. Also try squid (5), site of the winter solstice sacrificial rite. and glutinous rice cakes in a dark sauce, The lower tier represents Hell, the middle tier moyu chao niangao (墨鱼炒年糕); eggplant is the mortal world, and the top tier is Heaven. and spicy green peppers, hangjiao qiezi (杭 Stand in the center, where the emperors stood 椒茄子); or if you must, old standby gongbao DATUNLU EAST to conduct the ceremony, and your voice will 望京西 WANGJING XI OLYMPIC GREEN delight, order jiding (宫保鸡丁). For a chewy be amplified. some pumpkin cakes. For six cakes, say banda Head out the way you came in, north towards nangua bing (半打南瓜饼); for 12, say yida the Imperial Vault. If anyone is hungry or 志 新 路 nangua bing (一打南瓜饼). thirsty, grab a snack and a drink at the cluster Now you’re invigorated for a long day of of small convenience stands. Avoid the crowds OLYMPIC CENTER HUIXINXIJIE BEIKOU walking, so head south one block on Qinian by turning west before you reach the Imperial Dajie and you’ll be at the North Gate of Vault. Turn right, or north, when you reach the the Temple of Heaven (2). Buy a through next intersecting path. Continue north about BEITUCHENG TUCHENG SHAOYAOJU ticket (lianpiao), as this will give you entrance HUIXINXIJIE NANKOU 300m past the wall and take the first left. You ANZHENMEN MUDANYUAN JIANDEMEN to all the attractions inside. Tickets are torn will see a redTAIYANGGONG building on the left surrounded at the gate of every attraction you enter, so byGUANGXIMEN a dry, grassy moat. HEPINGXIQIAO hold on to yours. Turn left and walk toward the bridge which SANYUANQIAO Head south on the tree-lined paths; the first sits across from the column foundations of the attraction you’ll come to is the Hall of Prayer Sacrificial Hall. You’re at the Fasting Palace LIUFANG HEPINGLI North St. for Good Harvests (3). The famous circular (6); buy tickets and proceed over the bridge hall has a roof with three eaves that symbolize and into the inner courtyard. The innermost YONGHEGONG building features a small exhibit of Chinese Heaven, Earth, and the mortal world. Painted GULOUDAJIE ANDINGMEN Lama Temple JISHUITAN LIANGMAHE with intricate, colorful patterns, the hall was musical instruments, portraits of emperors, built in 1420 but reconstructed shortly after and rules about the fasting. While all of the being struck by lightning in 1889. information with no English DONGZHIMEN is in Chinese NONGYEZHANLANGUAN BEIXINQIAO XIZHIMEN Head out the south doors and saunter translations, it still makes for an absorbing, down the Danbi Bridge to the Imperial Vault peaceful few minutes. Look at the imperial TUANJIEHU of Heaven (4), which ZHANGZIZHONG originally served as LU portraits and see if you can pick out the portrait DONGSI SHITIAO the ceremonial place for worshipping Heaven. CHEGONGZHUANG of Emperor Qian Long. He hired Italian painter Encircling the Imperial Vault of Heaven is the Giuseppe Castiglione to paint his portrait, and DONGSI Echo Wall. The Echo Wall is constructed so theCHAOYANGMEN style is markedly different than the rest FUCHENGMEN HUJIALOU that if you stand on one side and speak, or of the portraits. 朝 路 西 土 城

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After kicking back with imperial China, head north out of the Fasting Palace to the first big intersecting path. From here, you have two options: pick up goodies from Hongqiao Pearl Market, or catch up with Cretaceous-period pals at the Museum of Natural History. For the museum, turn left and head west. Exit the West Gate onto Yongdingmennei Dajie. About 100m north of the West Gate is the Museum of Natural History (7). Bask in the presence of dinosaurs, fossils, animals and more. However, be warned: the human body exhibit downstairs has a section on fetal development that appears to use real fetuses. If it’s shopping you’re after, turn right down the large path and walk east through the temple park. When you reach the wall, turn left and up to the wide intersecting path, where you can turn right and walk out the East Gate. Over the crosswalk is the Hongqiao Market (8). Beside the market down the alley is Tianle Toy Market (9), with four floors of blissful shopping. When both money and family are spent, subway Line 5 is only a few paces away. Kong Yi Ji Restaurant 孔乙己酒店 Daily 10am-9.30pm. 2/F, Zhenbei Dasha, 6 Zhushikou Dongdajie, Chongwen District (6707 5151) 崇文区珠市口东大街6号珍贝大 厦2层 Temple of Heaven 天坛公园 RMB 15 (entrance ticket) RMB 35 (through ticket). Daily 8am-9pm (park), last tickets at 8pm, 8am-5.30pm (sites), last tickets at 4.30pm. 2 Tiantan Dongli (North Gate) (6702 8866) 崇文区天坛东里2号 四惠 SIHUI

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Beijing Museum of Natural History 北京自然博物馆 Tues-Sun 9am-5pm,last tickets 4pm, closed Mon. 126 Tianqiao Nandajie, Dongcheng District (6702 7702) www.bmnh.org.cn 东城 区天桥南大街126号 Hongqiao Market 红桥市场 Daily 9am-7pm. 46 Tiantan Donglu, Chongwen District (6713 3354) www.hongqiao-pearlmarket.com 崇文区天坛东路46号 Hongqiao Tianle Toy Market 红桥天乐玩具市场 Daily 8.30am-7pm. 136 Fahuasi Jie, Chongwen District (6711 7499) 崇文区法华寺街136号

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Life on Stilts The Barnes family glides over the water in Myanmar From left: Karen, Tazmin (age 9), Darrell, and Jordan (11) in Bagan

The Travelers Karen McBride, Darrell Barnes, and their two children: Jordan (11) and Tazmin (9). They hail from the UK and have been living in Beijing for seven years. Jordan and Tazmin are students at Beijing International Bilingual Academy (BIBA).

The Cost Air China international flights for two adults and two kids cost around RMB 21,000. The tour package total came to RMB 27,700; it includes accommodation with breakfast in three and four-star hotels, all domestic flights, a private boat ride at Inle Lake, all entrance fees, a private car, a driver, and a guide in all locations except Ngapali Beach. Costs

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The Best Part The family had two favorite moments. At the unspoiled Ngapali Beach, they enjoyed a relaxing five-hour private boat trip with fishing and snorkeling. They stopped off at a simple bamboo bar on a tiny island, where the staff fried up their catch for free. Their other favorite moment was at Inle Lake, where they traveled for two days on a motorized five-seater long boat. They saw the long-necked Karen people, vegetable plantations, markets, and restaurants. Inle Lake is famous for fishermen who use one leg as an oar so that their hands are freed up to use the cone-shaped fishing net. The Worst Part Though the Hupin Hotel Khaung Daing (www.hupinhotelmyanmar.com) at Inle Lake was amazing – with spacious cottages on stilts, fabulous views of the lake, and a Harry Potter-style dining room – the travelers were unprepared for the temperature drop in the evenings and shivered in their beds every night of their stay. Unexpected Moments On Ngapali Beach, the fishing boat captain taught Jordan and Tazmin how to catch crabs in the sand every evening after work. Then, they built crab castles and tunnels for them together just for fun – not for money. Also, the local Ngapali restaurateurs were eager to please; the service was great and the seafood, which had good value, was delicious.

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The Plan The family visited Myanmar for 11 days during the Chinese New Year holiday in January and February of 2012. They flew with Air China from Beijing to Yangon with a one-hour layover in Kunming. After researching via Lonely Planet and Trip Advisor (www.tripadvisor.com), they booked a tailor-made tour package via email with Myanmar Golden Image Travels and Tours (www.myanmargoldentravel.com). Flying domestically with Air Mandalay, they visited four locations: Yangon, Baganto, Inle Lake and Ngapali Beach. They saw pagoda and buddhas in Yangon, before heading to Baganto, an archaeological countryside landscape with 3,200 temples. At Inle Lake, they explored villages, plantations, and daily life on stilts. While at Ngapali Beach, they stayed at Amata Resort and Spa (amataresort.com).

for eating out and shopping were very reasonable. The total cost of the vacation was approximately RMB 50,000.


Playing Family Travels

Tazmin hangs out with a Buddhist monk

Family-Friendly Features The places were all tourist-friendly, and quite a few people spoke English. Everywhere the family went, they found it easy to find restaurants and dishes that Jordan and Tazmin could enjoy; it helps that there’s a strong Chinese influence in the local food. They got to stay in adjacent rooms at some hotels, and in others, the staff was obliging about adding extra beds for the kids. Travel Tips • It’s a good time to visit Myanmar, since the country has opened up a lot. The locals are welcoming of tourists, but there are not too many of them yet and prices are still reasonable. • Check the weather in advance. The rainy season (June-September) is not good for visiting. January and February was perfect beach weather during the day (mid-20s to high 30s), but the nights at Inle Lake got to be quite cold. • Karen and Darrell did a lot of research before deciding which locations they really wanted to visit and which hotels they liked. They then communicated their wishes to the tour company and went over their suggestions through email. • Taking a flight tends to be the most popular mode of domestic travel, and Air Mandalay caters mainly to tourists. Pay attention to the boarding calls at the airport, as it is very easy to board the wrong plane. The flights sometimes include an unreported stop. • There is very limited Internet service outside of the big cities and no international roaming for GSM mobile phones, so you can be truly incommunicado in the countryside. • Don’t expect to find Starbucks or McDonald’s – though Sprite and Coke were available everywhere. If you need your caffeine fix, you’ll have to get used to instant coffee sachets.

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Aloha, Oahu The Robinsons take long walks on the beach in Hawaii

Hayley, David, and William (21 months) in Honolulu

The Travelers Hayley and David Robinson, and their son, William (21 months).

The Cost Roundtrip flights for two adults and one child cost approximately RMB 25,988. Accommodations in Honolulu cost RMB 8,000 for seven days, while the rental home in Kailua cost RMB 7,000 for eight days. A rental car came up to about RMB 1,000 per day (including gas), while bus fare was USD 2.50 per person each way. The cost of food was comparable to eating out in Beijing’s Sanlitun Village.

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The Worst Part Hayley couldn’t think of any downsides to the trip – apart from getting jet lag on the way back to Beijing! It has been one of her favorite destinations so far. Unexpected Moments Every Friday, the Hilton Waikiki Beach Hotel has a live show on the seaside and a fireworks display. The show features dancers and singers, as well as a Hawaiian band. William enjoyed dancing along to the music.

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The Plan During the month of April, the Robinsons spent two weeks in Honolulu and Kailua on the island of Oahu, Hawaii. They flew to Honolulu International Airport via All Nippon Airways (ANA). They stayed for seven days at the Hilton Waikiki Beach Hotel (www.hiltonwaikikibeach.com) in Honolulu and at the Makai in Kailua for eight days. Hayley organized the whole trip using Trip Advisor (www.tripadvisor.com).

The Best Part The best part was renting a car and going to Sharks Cove at Pupukea Beach Park – where David swam with a sea turtle – and Turtle Bay, both located on Oahu’s North Shore. At Turtle Bay, the family got to see turtles sleeping on the beach. It was beautiful to drive along the island’s east coast (the less touristy side of Hawaii), and see some natural beauty.


Playing Family Travels Family-Friendly Factors There are no play areas at the Hilton Waikiki Beach Hotel, but there is lots of space in the lobby and a lagoon next door – which William loved, as it was less scary than the sea. The rental home in Kailua was “awesome,” with lots of outdoor space. William enjoyed bathing outside in a cooler first thing in the morning. The Robinsons self-catered while staying in the rental home and took advantage of the island’s American-style food when they went out. Travel Tips • Book a holiday home instead of a hotel room. You have much more space to play; one parent can sleep while the other spends time outside with the kids. • Rent a car. It’s a great way to travel around the island and it’s worth every penny. The buses aren’t very kid-friendly because there is no storage area for strollers. The Robinsons had to collapse theirs and tuck it underneath their legs, which tripped up other passengers. • The weather is very hot in April; William needed to apply SPF 50 sunscreen throughout the trip. It rained the second week the family was there, but it was still quite warm.

William enjoys the beach (with SPF 50 sunscreen, of course)

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Al Fresco A day trip to Fahai Temple and Eunuch Tian Yi’s Tomb text and photos by Ellis Friedman The three pavilions at Tian Yi Mu

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created during the Ming dynasty, the frescoes were influenced by styles of the Song, Tang, and Ming dynasties. They are also exquisite examples of Ming-era perspective and brush technique. Navigating the three-terraced temple is fairly straightforward, as each terrace features one hall. All the paths are paved and there are some stairs, so it’s not stroller-friendly, but it would be easy for young children. There are also mats that line the ground, for when the rocks get slippery. Without the jostling crowds found at Lama Temple or the Forbidden City, Fahai Temple is a serene retreat ideal for an early autumn day. Be sure to bring snacks and water (or better yet, a meal), since there are no vendors around. The little pagodas are the perfect locale for a picnic, too. Tian Yi Mu is about a 10-minute walk from Fahai Temple. Just head down the mountain road, take the first right at Moshikou Dajie, and walk about 300m. Tian Yi Mu can be tough to spot, so look for the gray archway on the right and head up the ramp that leads to the arch. Tian Yi, the favorite eunuch of the Emperor Wan Li, was buried here. Though it is known as Tian Yi’s tomb and memorial, there are four other eunuchs buried in the cemetery. Eunuchs have a long history in China. China’s last eunuch, Sun Yaoting, died in 1996. Back in the sixteenth century, Tian Yi himself was the directorate of ceremonies, the highest administrative office, and was the favorite eunuch of Ming dynasty Emperor Wanli. Tian Yi, Wanli’s mentor and confidant, served three emperors over 63 years.


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The entrance to Fahai Temple

When Tian Yi died in 1605, Emperor Wanli had the tomb built to commemorate his much-loved eunuch. Though built on a smaller scale, its structure emulates that of Ming emperor tombs. Beyond the Lingxing Gate are three stone pavilions that house large stone tablets. The tablets depict Tian Yi’s life and notable achievements. Beyond that is Shouyu Gate, the metaphorical separation of the physical and spiritual world, where you’ll find the tombs of Tian Yi and the other four eunuchs among the plants. One highlight is that visitors can actually go down into one of the tombs. When you head into the garden cemetery, you’ll see a sliding metal door that leads into the ground. Slide it back, walk down the steps, and turn on the light. Down the steps, it is cold, wet, and dark, and the area remains unsupervised. This scene is not for everyone, but it is an adventure for some. Just behind the ticket booth are five rooms with exhibits on eunuchs. Almost all of the section is in Chinese (although it can still be informative for non-Chinese readers), and it has a large diorama to show the process of becoming a eunuch, and a mummified body in another room. If you aren’t quite ready to head home, explore the neighborhood outside of Tian Yi Mu, which features an open air market and small winding alleyways. Though both Fahai Temple and Tian Yi Mu are unconventional tourist sites, they are well worth a day trip. Lesser known tranquil areas in Beijing are hard to find, so take advantage of the cool weather and enjoy a trip to the mountainside.

A fresco inside the main hall

Fahai Temple 法海寺 RMB 20 (adult), RMB 10 (child). Fresco admission: RMB 100, RMB 10 students. Daily 9am-4.30pm. 48 Moshikou (southern foot of Cuiwei Shan), Shijingshan District (8871 5776) 石景山 区翠微南麓模式口48号 Tian Yi Mu 田义墓 RMB 8 (adult), RMB 4 (child). Daily 9am-4.30pm. 80 Moshikou Jie, Shijingshan District (8872 4148) 石景山区模式口街80号

Getting There Take subway Line 1 west to the stop Pingguoyuan (苹果园). From the Pingguoyuan subway stop, hop in a taxi; it is a 3.4km drive to Fahai Temple. Another option is taking bus 116, 112, 396, or 746 three stops from Pingguoyuan to Shougang Xiaoqu (首钢小 区). From the bus stop, it’s a short walk (over 1km) through the Moshikou (模式口) community up to the top of Fahai Temple.

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I Want to Be a Weather Presenter Danni Huang is ready to go, rain or shine

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hinese-American Danni Huang is originally from Buffalo, New York. After completing a Bachelor’s degree in Biology, she pursued an acting career, booking various productions in Hollywood and New York City. Huang is also professionally known as “Danni Lang,” a stage name rooted in her favorite comic book character: Lana Lang from Superman. While visiting her grandmother in Beijing, a series of fortunate events led to her current job as a weather presenter for CCTV News. In her spare time, Huang enjoys yoga, watching the Discovery Channel, visiting modern art galleries, skydiving, and meditation. Recently, she spoke to a class at Harrow International School Beijing about all sorts of weather-related phenomena. Sijia Chen photos: judy zhou

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Learning When I Grow Up

Angela Li, 10, Canada Why did you choose this job? I get to learn a lot about the weather. We work at the [China Meteorological Administration in Haidian District,] so the experts there answer any questions that we could possibly have. It’s very enlightening.

“I like a little breeze, with sunshine that’s not overbearing and a little bit of cloud cover”

Liliana Smith, 9, UK/Bulgaria Have you ever made a big mistake? I have. Usually, the show is pretaped, but if there’s a big event like a typhoon, we’ll have a live show. I said “day highs” instead of “day lows” and had to [correct myself on the air].

Josh Feloy, 10, UK Do you travel a lot? I’ve only traveled to three countries. Other than that, I really try to study the maps, because it’s important to know which body of water is where and how that affects the situation.

Maggie Chang, 10, Taiwan/New Zealand What’s the longest it took you to report the weather? When I first started, I kept saying the first line and forgetting the rest of [them]. Usually we have an hour and a half to do the show, but it took me 2 hours and 15 minutes.

Jenny Yeung, 10, Hong Kong Have you ever thought about doing another job? For now, I really like the job. But you never know what will happen in the future, so possibly this will open other doors or my interests will change.

Sophia Kim, 10, South Korea Do you have to memorize what you say? We don’t have a teleprompter like news anchors do, because our show is only two minutes long. So, we have to do it by memory.

Michael Chung, 10, South Korea What time do you wake up? Before this job, I was on a really irregular schedule. But now, even without an alarm clock, I wake up at exactly 7.34am. I think it’s because I’m afraid I’ll be late!

Crystal Kim, 10, South Korea What was your dream job as a kid? I went to school for biology, so my dream job was to be a detective and do forensics. I wanted to process evidence at a crime scene and help put criminals in jail.

Stijn Lek, 10, Netherlands How do you know what you’re pointing at on the greenscreen? When it seems like I’m looking at the weather map, I’m actually looking at a monitor offscreen that shows all the [satellite] images.

Peter Evers, 10, Netherlands What time do you go to work? I have to be there at 9.30am, because that’s when the meteorologists start to tell us the weather.

Keven Du, 10, China Do you prefer sunny or rainy weather? I like a little breeze, with sunshine that’s not overbearing and a little bit of cloud cover.

Zhuoying Dai, 10, China Were you nervous the first time? Yes, definitely. I’m actually very nervous now, talking in front of you! Just remember to breathe very deeply into your stomach; it’s good to be nervous, because it pushes you.

Fionamay Hayes, 10, UK/China How do you know the weather? We get the weather from the personnel at the meteorology center. They read the radar, get satellite images, and then translate it for us.

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College 101 Former Beijing students lift the lid on party culture in university

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From left: Lexy Chiu, 20, Hong Kong, lived in Beijing from 1998-2011, graduated from International School of Beijing (ISB), currently attends Boston University Martin Chow, 19, Hong Kong/Canada, lived in Beijing from 1997-2011, graduated from ISB, currently attends University of British Columbia Amy Wan, 18, Beijing, lived in Beijng from 1993-2003 and 2008-2011, graduated from Beijing World Youth Academy (BWYA), currently attends The College of William and Mary Samuel Tan, 18, US, lived in Beijing from 2000-2011, graduated from ISB, currently attends Northeastern University


Learning The Roundtable

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niversity years have a reputation for being fueled by parties and alcohol. Many parents with kids around university age worry about what their kids will or do get into. Do universities keep the students safe, or is it worse than we think? beijingkids spoke with four sophomore university students (who went to high school in Beijing) to get their take on the realities of modern university life. Ellis Friedman

What was the biggest challenge in transitioning from high school to university? Lexy: For me, the hardest part was trying to keep up communication with my friends from high school. It’s really hard to stay connected. Amy: For me, it would be actually going to class, because after a while I stopped. When you’re [at home,] your parents tell you to go to sleep, and you have to go to school. At university, nobody cares. It’s your choice whether you want to go or not. Martin: You suddenly get a lot of independence and freedom, and you have to know how to use it. I lived in an apartment my first year, so I had to cook and clean and that was a little challenging, because here in Beijing we have maids to do that for us. And because I can’t drive yet, I had to take the bus everywhere, so buying groceries was a hassle.

How has being an international student prepared you for your first year of university? Samuel: The IB program was pretty tough; it definitely prepared us for our first year. A lot of stuff I learned in IB, I learned in my first year [of university]. Martin: Yeah, and also in university there are kids from all over the world, so with this background of ours, it’s easier to make friends because you’re less prone to culture clash. Amy: In my school, there [are] not that many international students, so to them I’m super-interesting, because I’m from China; it’s a good conversation starter. All I heard for a year was: “Wow, you’re from Beijing, that’s so cool!”

for [underage drinking]. Even if they do, it’s not a severe punishment; maybe just get a ban for a few weeks, that’s about it. Lexy: [Boston University] partners up with the local police. My floormates were stupid enough to get drunk in our dorm; they all got brought to the BU court and some of them got fined. Amy: We have a lot of police cars going around at night, and at the doors of frats, they have to mark you if you’re under 21 so that they don’t get in trouble. But I don’t know what happens when you do get in trouble.

What safety measures does your school have for its students? Lexy: At BU, we have a student escort service; they send you home if you’re drunk. They also provide this service for students who are studying at the library until midnight, and who don’t want to walk home by themselves. Samuel: I think we have the same thing, but [if you’re drunk] you get a warning or something. Amy: We have a student escort service. They want people to be able to reach out for help if they’re drunk. They don’t want people to think “Oh, I’m going to get in trouble, so I’m just going to drive home or walk home by myself.”

If you were a parent, how would you prepare your son or daughter for going to university? Samuel: I would definitely let them party a few times before college so they actually know what it’s like and know what to do. I might even consider getting them drunk and trashed, so they don’t want to do it again. It’s a learning thing. Martin: I would put them in our position, in an international school, because it was an easy transition to university. Lexy: I’d let them experience partying before they go to college, so they won’t go crazy because they weren’t allowed [to] in high school.

What’s your take on the drinking culture in university?

What advice do you have for students who will be entering university?

Lexy: I feel like people do drink more in college. In college, parents aren’t there anymore, and kids feel more free, so it’s hard for them to control themselves. Amy: It’s not out of control. People maybe at first don’t know how to handle themselves, but later they learn. Samuel: At my school, people definitely do drink a lot more but they don’t know how to take care of themselves; there are always people who end up in the hospital every week.

Lexy: Don’t miss out on the parties, because it’s a way to meet new people, but at the same time, don’t forget about your work; you have to stay on task. Samuel: I agree. First year is honestly probably the easiest year you’ll get, so you might as well enjoy it while you can. Martin: Try to meet the right kind of people, people that suit you, friends that you know you’ll like and can benefit you in the future.

The drinking age in Canada is 19; in the US, it’s 21. Do you think these drinking ages are fair? Martin: I definitely think it’s fair [in Canada], because you gotta be mature enough, you have to have that mindset that you can control the amount you consume. Samuel: I think 21 is a little too high. Age is really just a number; people mature at different times. I think around 19 or 20 [would be a better age]. Amy: I don’t think there’s really a fairness to [the drinking age in the US]. I don’t think [it] has stopped people from drinking.

Is it ever enforced? Samuel: I have rarely seen people get in trouble and be punished

What advice do you have for the parents of new students? Martin: Don’t worry. Most people graduate, so there’s nothing to worry about. Lexy: Give [your kid] some space, so they can have their own privacy. Let your kid come to you, they will eventually, because they’ll miss you and they will call you when they miss you. Martin: That is a good point. I realized my connection with my parents became deeper [after] being away from them for a year. Amy: Just be there for them when they do need you. And don’t criticize them too much. Just know that everybody makes mistakes and try to comfort them and help them. Samuel: Let them experience the world themselves. Parents should give [kids] space and let them grow up on their own. September 2012

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Learning Blank Canvas

Students from

The Learning Center fill September’s Blank Canvas

Fu Shangshang, 6, Hong Kong

Pheobe Huang, 6, China

Sasha Yin, 6, China

Jack Wei, 8, China

Kitty Wang, 7, China

Ella Wang, 6, China

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Yusei Kishida, 13, Japan

Ada Li, 6, China

Christina Jiang, 12, China

Harry Liu, 7, China

Jakob Girrer, 10, Switzerland; Rebecca Bai, 12, China

Simon Li, 12, China; Nike Chou, 12, Germany

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Parenting Beijing Baba

Oh, What’s in a Name (or Two)? Naming our Beijing-born twins by Christopher Lay

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am besieged by names. For several months now, hardly a day has passed without a barrage of names being fired at me for consideration. At this point, assuming the ultrasounds are accurate, twin boys will be lovingly placed into our waiting arms this month. Our naming enterprise is decidedly in the boy camp (and woe betide if either of them comes out a girl), but my preference is to simply wait until they are born and call them Baby 1 and Baby 2 or “the babies” until we get a sense of their personalities, but their mother has vetoed this idea. And so, the name game is in full swing. You can sink a good many hours into naming a child. With our daughter, I waited until nearly the end to settle on Reina. There are endless websites with lists of popular names, cute names, celebrity names, and exotic-sounding names. There are name consultants you can hire to research your family, your preferences, and your lifestyle. On social networks like Facebook, it is easy to solicit the advice of friends (my favorite nomination was Pete and Repete). All of this has led to many a discussion with friends, family, and my ever-so-patient and very pregnant wife. So far, we have one maybe and a possible reserve, but I’m still holding out for those perfect names that will complement our eclectic family. Its not that I think of a name as a brand or that my child must have an absolutely unique name (Reina is quite common in Spanishspeaking circles), it is about finding a name that has a nice ring to it and doesn’t put that child in jeopardy of being ridiculed any more than necessary. Trust me: With a last name like Lay, you need a solid first

name and a good sense of humor. Their names must also be relatively easy to pronounce all over the world, especially in China. Chris may look like a simple first name, but I’m often referred to across Asia as Kreest and frequently receive emails addressed to Christ. In an effort to give their names some family history, I dug out my copy of Southern Grace: A Story of Mississippi Saints, a book one of my cousins wrote documenting nearly 300 years of Lays in the USA. In it, I can trace back through multiple generations of names like Deshler, Urdel, and Elza. I’m quite familiar with these names, but also aware that I have never met anyone beholding these titles lately. It took my family nine generations to cross the continental US until I was born on the coast of Oregon. I married a first-generation American who escaped the Killing Fields of Cambodia as a child orphan. Naturally, our daughter was born in Shenzhen and her twin brothers will be born in Beijing. There is history in our mobile clan, and their names aught to hint to the global nature of our Christopher Lay comes from the family. So don’t be surprised small town of Ashland, Oregon, US. if, in a couple of months, you Father to 5-year-old Reina, he and his wife Savvy Him are expecting twins in see photos of the twins on the September. Christopher has worked beijingkids New Arrivals page with in Beijing for four years as a freelance names like Ree and Dee. I’ll rest photographer. Visit his photo blog at www.chrislay.com. easy knowing I found the perfect names. There is no way anyone could make fun of my Lay boys.

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Parenting The Echo Chamber

A Diaper Dilemma A mother’s challenge of instituting reusable over disposable by Ember Swift

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limination training” is a fancy term used by hip parenting circles in the West. It describes an age-old Eastern custom designed to toilet train children as early as possible. With the use of cue sounds, like whistles or hissing, infants are taught to empty their bladders and bowels over bowls and buckets until they’re old enough to squat over toilets. This method has been used for centuries by many world cultures and it’s also the most environmental option. Here in China, this training is alive and well. Split pants and dangling baby bums are held over small dirt squares beneath trees lining the roadways. Chinese kids are purportedly able to squat on their own by the time they’re able to walk. Impressive. When my daughter was born, I was excited to start this training right away. But my excitement was greeted with the new economic reality of China, one in which many people can afford disposable diapers – proudly. My husband is from a family who survived the Cultural Revolution, worked their backs sore, and then made some good investments. They represent the growing middle class of China that has conservatively taken advantage of modern economic openings while steadfastly remaining frugal. My mother-in-law is willing to walk an extra 20 minutes for tomatoes that are a few mao cheaper, for example. So when our daughter – their first grandchild – was born, I expected we’d tag team the Chinese elimination training right away. As back-up, I bought great reusable diaper covers from Canada and my mother-in-law bought the fabric in bulk in China, cutting the pieces of cloth inserts herself. They were all washed, folded and stacked symmetrically when our wee one arrived home from the hospital. But my plan was snagged. None of the reusable diapers would fit her right away because she was too small. Also, friends of the Chinese side of our family arrived with bags upon bags of disposable diapers as gifts for the newborn, which did fit. Compared to the average local wages, such an extravagant gift represented great generosity on behalf of the gift giver. Reluctantly, I agreed to use the newborn disposables for the first month until she was large enough to fit the reusable ones, with the caveat that we start the training immediately afterward. A month went by in a postpartum haze before I realized I was the only one intent on the training. “Her skin is better off with the disposables. It keeps the moisture off. Besides, we can afford to do it this way,” they said, with selfsatisfied grins. Economic pride trumped tradition? Skin protection trumped environmental protection? The haze lifted, and I put the disposables in the back of the cupboard. Or so I thought. That week, her reusable diaper would be replaced by another disposable one. Citing their negative environmental impact on her

future was proving too abstract a counter argument. Finally, they argued that this mixed-race child should follow Western traditions, which includes disposable diapers, after all. I laughed at this, knowing I’d just been handed my trump card. “You mean, here in China, you want to teach her to make all the same mistakes that we Westerners have made?” And the next day, my mother-in-law was holding our daughter over a bucket and she was peeing on cue. You should have seen their proud faces.

Ember Swift is a Canadian musician and writer who has been living in Beijing since late 2008. She and her husband Guo Jian (国囝), who is also a musician, expanded their family to include a daughter born on January 2, 2012. Her name is Echo Swift (国如一).

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Feature

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hen it comes to shopping, Beijing can be both a treasure trove and a labyrinth. On one hand, there are bargains to be had everywhere; on the other, it can be hard to find good quality clothes that fit well. The retail landscape gets even murkier if your Chinese isn’t up to scratch. This month, we help you take on Taobao, effortlessly find birthday gifts, pick up stylish and affordable clothes for kids (from tots to teens), and stock up on baby and maternity essentials.

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Saunter in Style A shopping guide for children’s clothing text by Ellis Friedman; photos by Littleones Kids & Family Portrait Studio

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hough sometimes choosing your own clothes may seem like a nearly insurmountable challenge, dressing your child can be an even more vexing process. Perhaps your child will wear only one shade of purple, or won’t consider an outfit that doesn’t meet his or her ever-shifting definition of “cool.” While you can’t change your child’s fashion sense, this guide makes the shopping end of clothing a lot easier. Parents will rejoice in a selection that goes beyond Yashow Market.

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American Eagle Outfitters Popular with the tween and teen crowd, American Eagle Outfitters brings their casual, American aesthetic all the way to Beijing. Not a far cry from the likes of Gap or Hollister, American Eagle is yet another choice for teens looking for colorful, comfy clothing with plenty of trendy logos and prints. Prices start at RMB 99 for simple tanks and tees to RMB 399 for board shorts. Archie & Rita This New Zealand-based corporation prides itself on providing European clothing labels. The brands at Archie & Rita are more high-end, with lines like Trelise Cooper kids, Jottun, Jean Bourget, and Room Seven. With clothing for babies and kids up to age 6, Archie & Rita should satisfy children or parents with a keen fashion sense. BabyGro beijingkids Board Member Johanna Selth started her own store after being faced with the challenge of finding safe, high-quality products for her babies. BabyGro has now grown into a trusted, one-stop shop for clothing, toys, and baby products that meet the highest safety standards. Infant clothing items include organic cotton onesies, shoes, bathing suits, tights, and tutus. Clothing prices start around RMB 200. Baobao Taobao (Online only) The kid’s section of Taobao covers anything anyone could ever need for a child directly or tangentially. In addition to child products, Baobao Taobao has sections based on a child’s age and suggests necessary products, including clothing. With such a comprehensive supply of clothing, Baobao Taobao has an enormous selection of Chinese brands, and foreign names like Bob the Builder and Disney. Boshiwa 365 This China-based retailer aims to be the one-stop shopping place for all your baby- and child-related needs. Girls will love the extensive selection of pretty pink dresses and comfy hoodies. Boys will have no shortage of selection in t-shirts and shorts. In addition to baby clothing, they carry lines for children from 3 to 14 years old. Brands include Disney, Harry Potter, and Thomas the Tank Engine. Dresses start around RMB 199, and t-shirts average about RMB 150 apiece. Counting Sheep Counting Sheep provides some of the best and most trusted brands in baby and maternity gear, including Little Wings, Simply Colors, The Gro Company, and Kushies. Most clothing costs between RMB 100 and RMB 300, and you can buy at the physical store or online. Shipping within Chaoyang District is free for orders over RMB 350, and orders over RMB 500 are shipped free to the rest of Beijing. Gap A US-based retail giant known for its all-American style, Gap is the place to find reasonably-priced staples for kids’ wardrobes. It’s easy to find t-shirts, polo shirts, sports clothing, jeans, sleepwear, underwear for boys, girls, teenagers, and adults alike. Styles are laid-back and

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generally clean cut; shirts start at roughly RMB 100 and jeans at RMB 200. Forever 21 Another American favorite, this fast-fashion store has just opened its first store in Beijing. Beloved by tweens, teenagers, and young adults, Forever 21 is another staple in the cheap, yet trendy clothing business. Teenage girls will love picking up bright skinny jeans and sundresses, while the lads have their pick of preppy shirts, jeans, and jackets. Can’t make it to the store? Test out your Chinese language skills by purchasing from their site. H&M H&M is a Swedish chain that features low-cost, fashion-forward clothing. H&M often recruits high-fashion heavyweights like Marni, Versace, and Stella McCartney for limited runs. H&M has a wide selection of clothing for men and women teenagers will love. They also have clothing lines for babies 0-6 months and children 9 months to 14 years old. Prices are a bit lower than Zara’s and generally range from RMB 99 to RMB 500 for adult clothing. Hollister Shopping for teens who love the all-American surfer look got a lot easier this year when Hollister opened its first store in Beijing. Teens and young adults will find short skirts, beachwear, jeans, and athletic wear coveted by American teenagers. The relaxed, beach-lifestyle attire does come with a price, however; simple t-shirts start at RMB 220. Les Enphants This Taiwanese retailer has been around since the 1970s. With dozens of stores all over the city, Les Enphants is never far, and it’s a fine shopping alternative to larger retailers and malls. They carry baby products and clothing by their own brand, as well as Disney Baby, Barbie, Peter Rabbit, and more. Naturino Since kids seem to grow out of their shoes almost as soon as you buy them, it’s good to know there are Naturino stores in Beijing to replenish kids’ soles. Naturino shoes have a special design feature they call the “sand effect,” which mimics the feeling of walking on sand and adjusts to the shape of the foot. With input from pediatricians and orthopedic doctors, Naturino shoes promote good posture and ultimate comfort in styles your kids will want to wear. Prices start at RMB 300. Don’t know what size to buy? Naturino has an iPad app that measures your foot. Okaidi Okaidi makes clothing for kids up to 14 years old. This French retailer designs kids’ clothing that respects every child’s identity and personality. The baby line Obaibi covers children from 0 to 18 months, while the children’s lines are divided into boys’ and girls’ clothing for ages 2 to 14 years old. The modern and sustainable clothes are casual and comfortable, with items like t-shirts, hoodies, cargo pants, jeans, and simple skirts.


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Isis and Ben, sporting fashion that is too cool for school

Plastered T-Shirts For kids who prefer t-shirts that make a statement, bring them to Plastered T-shirts. The shop sells cotton t-shirts with fun, China-related pictures like a cartoon traffic cop or three-wheeled bikes. Tees come in adult and children sizes. T-shirts start around RMB 150. Tang’roulou Chic baby clothing that pairs styles from the past with modern-day aesthetics may have seemed like a stretch for Beijing in years past. Since Tang’roulou came into existence in 2007, baby fashion has had much more street cred. Founders Amélie Peraud and Pierre-Yves Babin found their muse in traditional Chinese images, from dragons and phoenixes to hutongs and bingtang hulu , the sugar-covered hawthorn skewers Clothing for babies starts around RMB 300 per piece. All materials are sourced from local markets, and everything is handmade and hand-embroidered. Purchase online at Tang’roulou’s Taobao shop, or visit their brick-and-mortar store in Sanlitun.

Uniqlo Uniqlo is a great place to get basics for infants and children (and adults). The baby line includes basic onesies, easy tops and elastic pants; the kids’ line has comfortable, casual clothing and t-shirts featuring beloved cartoon characters. Low prices of RMB 30 to 200 are easy to accept, knowing your kid will eventually outgrow the clothing. There are nearly 20 Uniqlo locations around Beijing. Zara For fashionistas in the making, the children’s line at Zara is likely to appease any child’s fashion sense at a moderate price. Spanish retail chain Zara has clothing lines and accessories for babies 0 to 9 months old, boys and girls 3 to 36 months old, and boys and girls 2 to 14 years old. There are many Zara stores around Beijing, but not all of them have a kids’ section. The branches listed in the resource section (p70) are known to carry children’s clothing. For the complete list of resources, turn to p70. September 2012

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Buy, Buy, Baby On the hunt for baby products and maternity clothing text by Sijia Chen; photos by Mishka Family Photography

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n a country as child-crazy as China, there’s no shortage of places to buy baby products. But for expecting moms, the perennial question is: “Where do I buy maternity clothing?” At times, it’s difficult enough to find clothes as an expat woman – let alone a pregnant expat woman. Don’t despair; it’s possible to find clothing that flatters your figure without draining your bank account.

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BABY PRODUCTS

All-Around Stores As a parent-to-be, some of the first things you’ll be looking to pick up are essentials, like milk bottles, diapers, and baby wipes. Stores that offer one stop-shopping for all things pregnancy and baby-related include UK superchain Mothercare (which boasts its own in-house brand) and parent-owned businesses Counting Sheep, BabyGro, and baby international. Boshiwa 365, Lijia Baby, and Leyou are domestic retailers with locations throughout Beijing and extensive online stores (Chinese only).

Strollers, Car Seats, and Nursery Furniture Counting Sheep, baby international, and Mothercare are your best bets for big-ticket items like cribs, strollers, changing tables, and car seats. Shop with a clear budget in mind, or you might end up paying a premium for high-end imported brands. Strollers, for example, range from the beautiful but pricey Inglesina Classica (RMB 28,888 at baby international) to no-frills models made by domestic manufacturers like You & Me (starting from RMB 438 at Boshiwa 365). Mid-range imported strollers by Quinny and Mothercare can cost anywhere from RMB 2,500 to RMB 5,500. Twin strollers are available at baby international and Mothercare in the RMB 4,500-5,000 price range. When it comes to furniture, Swedish superstore Ikea carries a surprisingly wide range of nursery products. Hensvik, Somnat, Sundvik, and Gulliver cribs range from RMB 599 to RMB 999 and are available in a variety of colors. You’ll also find changing tables, mattresses, highchairs, and quilt covers. If you’re in Beijing for the long haul, consider getting a crib that grows with your child. Denmark’s Leander Bed (RMB 12,800 at baby international) is a five-in-one crib that can be taken apart and reassembled as the child gets older. There’s also the Stokke Sleepi (RMB 13,800 at Counting Sheep), a convertible oval crib that accommodates newborns and toddlers up to age 3. With an extra Junior Extension, the Sleepi can become a child’s bed (ages 3-10) or even a mini-sofa. When shopping for car seats, one thing to look out for is whether the seat is equipped with Isofix – a newer installation system that anchors the child seat directly into the car. To find out if your car is compatible with Isofix, check the user manual. The Römer and Maxi-Cosi lines of Isofix car seats are good bets (RMB 2,290-4,580 at baby international). In non-Isofix car seats, Boshiwa 365 carries the well-reviewed Britax First Class Plus (RMB 2,980) for kids up to 18kg, corresponding roughly to ages 0-4. Whatever your budget, one thing you shouldn’t skimp on is safety. Check websites like Consumer Reports (www.consumerreports.org, subscription required) or Consumer Search (www.consumersearch.com) for the latest product reviews across a variety of categories.

Bottles and Infant Formula Breastfeeding advocates, health professionals, and parents all over the world agree that “breast is best.” However, there are situations in which the mother might be unable to breastfeed for any number of reasons.

If you must buy infant formula, be very selective about your purchase. Though the tainted milk scandal is four years behind us, the scope and severity of the contamination – not to mention recurring reports of adulterated milk – have left parents permanently skittish. Stick with imported brands like Holle (RMB 238 for 600g), Milupa (RMB 275-298 for 800g), or HiPP (RMB 220-275 for 600-900g) from Germany, and Bellamy’s (RMB 398 for 900g) from Australia – all available at baby international. You can also find milk formula by German brands Rosalo (RMB 298 for 600g) and Töpfer (RMB 268 for 600g), and Holland’s Primavita (RMB 398 for 900g) at Leyou. What you put the milk in is just as important as the milk itself. Avoid bottles with bisphenol A (BPA), a toxic compound that can leach into food and liquids. BPA is a banned substance in Canada, the US, and Europe – but not in China. To tell if a bottle contains BPA, look for the recycling number inside a small triangle symbol at the bottom of the bottle. If the bottle is made from number 7 plastic, it probably contains BPA. Another indicator is opacity; BPA-free bottles tend to be cloudy or have a golden tinge, while those containing BPA are usually transparent. Medela is a reputable American company that makes BPA-free plastic bottles; find their products at BabyGro and baby international (RMB 8898 per regular bottle or RMB 128 for a set of three). Alternatively, use glass or stainless steel bottles. Counting Sheep sells Life Factory glass bottles (RMB 145) with silicone sleeves for better grip, as well as Safe Starter stainless steel bottles (RMB 198). For a touch of luxury, there’s the Philips Avent Digital Bottle and Baby Food Warmer (RMB 798 at baby international). This plug-in device boasts an ultra-fast function that can warm 125ml of milk at room temperature in under two minutes.

Diapers and Accessories Disposable diaper brands like Huggies, Pampers, and Libero can be picked up at any major supermarket or ordered online from retailers like Lijia Baby, Leyou, and Boshiwa 365. They’re available in a mindboggling assortment of box sizes, from six to 128 diapers. Alternatively, reusable cloth diapers are becoming increasingly popular among eco-minded parents. Some require waterproof diaper covers, while others are all-in-one models. Modern cloth diapering systems feature flushable, biodegradable liners that catch poop. Cloth diapers can be found in a variety of materials, shapes, and sizes at BabyGro, Counting Sheep, and Mothercare. If you’re on the fence, try the Bambino Mio Nappy Trial Pack (RMB 155 at BabyGro) complete with a diaper, liner, and cover. Diaper bags are a must for parents on the go, but no one likes to carry around something that evokes burp stains and poopy diapers. Thankfully, Counting Sheep and baby international carry the urbane Skip Hop line of bags (RMB 285-899), with smart features like bottle pockets, magnetic closures, and a built-in changing pad. Skip Hop bags can be clipped to a stroller or worn like regular bags. There’s also the Hoppop (RMB 1,088 at Counting Sheep), a diaper bag that transforms into a baby seat – perfect for those restaurant outings where highchairs are not available. September 2012

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As one mom-to-be put it, it’s “pretty slim pickings” when it comes to finding stylish maternity wear in Beijing. Thankfully, there’s the Internet. British retailer Asos offers a huge selection of trendy maternity clothes, with over 200 styles of dresses, tops, pants, leggings, skirts, swimsuits, and more to choose from. Asos automatically displays prices in RMB and offers free shipping worldwide. Results can be filtered by product type, size, price range, dress shape, and even sleeve length. Dresses range from approximately RMB 165 to RMB 515, tops and blouses cost RMB 103 to RMB 361, and bottoms (skirts and pants) fall between RMB 124 and RMB 361. For fashion-forward moms, there’s Nine Months Maternity, a Hong Kong-based retailer that delivers to mainland China. Their brands include Jules & Jim, LA Made, Glamourmom, Stephanie Schell, Zula Maternity, and more. Prices are in HKD and run a bit higher than in mainland China; dresses average between HKD 500 and HKD 800, with the more expensive models costing up to HKD 2,000. However, many of Nine Months Maternity’s brands are exclusive to the boutique and made overseas. Shipping to mainland China costs HKD 50 per order. For something closer to home, check Taobao (see p62 for a

crash course in online shopping). It can be overwhelming at first, but China’s answer to eBay has many gems. We like Happy Maman for its simple striped tunics and dresses, Ai’ai Miya for its cute blouses and long cotton jersey skirts, and Momnuri for its breezy pastel tops and sailor-inspired prints. The options are more limited for moms who’d rather shop in person. The H&M store in Qianmen carries a basic selection of maternity jeans (RMB 299-399) and tops (RMB 79.90-249) – with the odd dress or jacket – but doesn’t come anywhere near the options on the aforementioned online sites. For nursing bras, the US’ Bravado is hands-down one of the best brands around. Their bras feature overlapping sizes, an extra lining for breast pads, discrete nursing clips, and a simple fitting system. They range from RMB 300 to RMB 380 and can be found at BabyGro and Counting Sheep. Bravado also makes nursing tops (RMB 330-345) for easy breastfeeding on the go. Other good places to shop for nursing bras and maternity wear include Canlemon and Triumph.

For a complete list of resources for baby gear and maternity clothing, turn to p70.

Tips for Maternity Shopping • .Make the most of your current wardrobe. Buying maternity clothes doesn’t have to mean re-hauling your entire closet. Accessories like the Bellaband (available at BabyGro) are designed to hold up unzipped pre-pregnancy pants, skirts, and shorts. • Leverage your contacts. Save money by asking friends and family for gently-used maternity clothes or accessories. You can also try groups like Beijing Mamas or Baby Cafe. • Get the timing right. If it’s a single-child pregnancy, chances are you won’t start to show until the second trimester. Your old clothes will continue to fit for the first three months; after that, it’s generally best to buy as you go. Keep in mind that you won’t be out of maternity clothes right after you give birth; it usually takes several months to slim down, so hold on to your threads for at least nine months afterward. • When possible, try everything on. This might seem like a hassle, but it’s worth it. Most sizes are based on pre-pregnancy measurements; when in doubt, go for the larger size. If you’re in the early stages of pregnancy, it’s worth asking if the store has a prosthetic “tummy.” If not, stuff a shopping bag with clothing and put it under what

you’re wearing. If the clothing item is uncomfortable in any way, don’t buy it. • Go for layers. Pregnant women can go from feeling too hot one minute to too cold the next, so layers are your best bet. Favor stretchy fabrics like jersey and Lycra, which will last you through several stages of pregnancy. • Buy the right nursing bra. These provide extra support and have flaps that can be opened with one hand for breastfeeding. Most women buy nursing bras during their third trimester. In general, you can expect to grow one or two cup sizes and one or two band sizes during the pregnancy. Six to eight weeks after the baby’s born, you might go up another cup size or two. After eight weeks, your band size will shrink to pre-pregnancy size and your cup size will be one size larger than pre-pregnancy size. When in doubt, ask a lactation consultant for recommendations. • Don’t neglect your feet. Most women will experience bloating during pregnancy. Find a pair of comfortable shoes that you can slip into without bending over. Birkenstock sells cork-soled sandals that mold to the feet, while Naturino shoes use a patented technology that mimics the feeling of walking on sand.

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Do You Taobao? Navigate Chinese shopping sites like a local by Elizabeth Wu

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f you’ve asked someone in Beijing, “Where did you get that cool thingamajig?” then you’re probably familiar with the household answer: “Taobao.” Taobao (tāobǎo wǎng 淘宝网) has more than 800 million product listings. It is the go-to website for clothes, electronic products, and other material needs for Chinese locals and the growing international community alike. Taobao offers free listings for sellers, a feature that spurred the shopping site’s initial growth. Taobao’s other features include an instant messaging tool to facilitate buyer-seller communication and the escrow-based payment tool, Alipay. Taobao consists of a broader, eBay-like marketplace and Tian Mao, or Tmall (www.tmall.com). It’s free to list on Taobao’s marketplace, but Tmall requires a basic fee to become a seller. This means that Tmall carries a higher guarantee that the product is legitimate. In general, if you are worried about scams on Taobao, be sure to check the star ratings (1-5) for each seller, which can be found on the top of the page, usually underneath the main product picture. These ratings and comments provide insight into the quality of a seller and their products.

Sign on the Dotted Line You can sign up for an account (miǎnfèi zhùcè 免费注册) via the Taobao mobile phone app. However, the server for that service is often busy, so we recommend registering via computer. Here’s how: 1) On the site, look for the free registration link (miǎnfèi zhùcè 免费注册) on the upper left hand corner of the Taobao homepage. When signing up, type in your desired username (yònghù míng 用户名) and desired password (dēnglù mìmǎ 登录密码), and retype your password (quèrèn mìmǎ 确认密码). Write out the The Big Search confirmation code and click to accept the terms and conditions (tóngyì xiéyì bìng zhùcè 同意协议并注册). Below is a mini-guide to the basics of searching for products. If you type English into the search bar just to the right of the 2) On the next page, confirm your account info. Select country Taobao icon, you will most likely find the kind of product you are and area (guójiā dìqū 国家/地区). Often the selection is looking for – Chinese keywords will only broaden that search. already made for you as “Chinese mainland” (zhōngguó Tmall (tiānmāo 天猫) is the second icon to the right of the dàlù 中国大陆) from the dropbox. Then, fill in your mobile Taobao icon. More legitimate than the marketplace, it also sells number after the +86 country code. Check the box below to many middleto low-end Chinese brand products. agree to Alipay’s terms and conditions (zhīfùbǎo xiéyì 支 Once you type in the search item name, click “Search” (sōusuǒ 付宝协议). Click the orange link to read the document in its 搜索). An array of products will show up. Click on specific entirety; if you’re worried about your Chinese skills, have a items; use your own judgment and review the comments. Chinese-speaking friend look it over. 3) A text window shows up as you click “Next page” (xià yī yè 下一页) and navigate onwards, fill in the six-digit number code you have just received via text message. Be quick in typing the code, as it expires in one minute. If you don’t input the code in time, you will have to redo the confirmation step again. 4) Once your account has been successfully registered, you will move on to the next page and a green check mark bubble will appear. Click on the Taobao Wang icon (tāobǎo wǎng 淘宝网) to return to the homepage. Now, you can start shopping!

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Products from Taobao might not meet your expectations or match the photo presented, so it’s vital to troll through ratings and comments. If your Chinese reading isn’t up to par, give Google Translate a spin – the translation might be basic, but it can be quite helpful. The best solution is finding a Chinese-speaking friend to assist in checking product reviews.


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Symbols to Note: 7 days to return (first day is counted from the date that the product is received by the buyer) Purchased goods sent within 24 hours Part of Taobao sellers’ circle Legitimate product Overseas product Pay in cash when the product arrives Choose size amount and style and click the orange button on the left to buy immediately or the blue button to add the item to your shopping cart.

Shipping You Can Handle

Fill in your information in the areas boxed in green (shown left). Your street address can be filled in using Chinese characters as well as pinyin.

In shipping options, courier (kuàidì 快递) is usually the preferred method. EMS is trackable and (in theory) more reliable, but it’s usually a bit slower than kuaidi . Delivery companies typically call before they arrive at your home or office.

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The pay page will show up, use the first tab Alipay (zhīfù bǎo 支付宝), fill in your pay password and click the orange button to continue. When shopping on Taobao, it is important to note that a seller’s legitimacy is not guaranteed by Taobao; buyers purchase at their own risk. Only Alipay (zhīfùbǎo 支付宝) has guidelines to ensure that a buyer is not scammed. For instance, money is not transferred to the seller if the buyer is unhappy with the quality of the product.

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Feature It’s Easy with Alipay First, get to website navigation (wǎngzhàn dǎoháng 网站导航), located on the top right hand corner of Taobao’s home page. A dropbox will show up. Under the third box of tools (gōngjù 工具), select Alipay (zhīfùbǎo 支付宝). You will be directed to a page where you can click (zhùcè 注册) to register.

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Input the same email you used to register your Taobao account.

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Fill in the following information: the same email you used for Taobao, an Alipay sign-in password, an Alipay payment password, and a security code question.

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Feature More Online Shopping Taobao will have almost all the products you dream of buying, from the real deal to cheap copies (foreign and Chinese brands included). Baby, toddler, and kids products are abundant, as well as fashionable or sporting goods that you or your teen might be interested in.

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360Buy 京东商城 www.360buy.com (Chinese only) 360Buy is a well-known site with a good reputation and over 25 million registered users. They have every wardrobe staple a kid could want, as well as Disney clothes and accessories. Orders under RMB 39 have a RMB 5 delivery charge; delivery is free for orders over RMB 39.

www.vancl.com (Chinese only) This clothing website offers an extensive clothing line and ships to 87 countries. Casual clothing ranges from RMB 30 to 300 for shirts, shorts, pants, shoes, underwear, shoes and accessories. The delivery fee is RMB 5 and orders in Beijing are shipped within 24 hours. They accept returns, and you can pay with a card upon delivery. There is an English site, but those orders cannot be shipped to China.

Lijia Baby 丽家宝贝 ROMWE www.romwe.com This Nanjing-based site is akin to the fashionable British-based shopping website ASOS. ROMWE’s site is in English, and ships for free worldwide with no minimum purchase required. Clothing styles available are suitable for teens and young women. Romwe has also been recognized by fashionable people worldwide for its on-trend products.

www.lijiababy.com.cn/eshop (Chinese only) For expecting parents, Lijia Baby stocks goods for children between the ages 0 and 5. Physical branches are located throughout Beijing, including Wangjing and Yaojiayuan, but the website is much easier to use. Products are delivered a day after purchase.

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Present Perfect Purchasing children’s birthday gifts by Ellis Friedman

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ho doesn’t get giddy opening birthday presents? No matter what age, presents on your special day are a welcome joy. But if you’re the gift giver, it can be a scramble searching for a gift. To make things easier, we’ve scoured the city for presents that suit any lucky birthday boy or girl. Before you know it, you’ll be gift-giving guru of Beijing.

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Hongqiao market is full of birthday present potential

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Leave a Paper(back) Trail Page One, which has various locations throughout the city (a 24-hour one is slotted to open in Sanlitun Village South), is a large bookstore with a wide selection of favorites in English. Its store also has goodies like small trinkets and birthday cards. Although local, Wangfujing Book Store is a multi-leveled store that stocks both English and Chinese books. On the basement level, they carry e-readers and electronic dictionaries. If you’re a treasure hunter, sift through the book dealers at Panjiayuan Market. If you want to give a gift that keeps on giving, The Bookworm has a lending library (individual membership: RMB 200 for six months, RMB 300 for one year; family membership: RMB 500 for one year), in addition to their bookstore. If they don’t have the title you want, both Page One and The Bookworm will special order it for you. Our recommendations for early readers include The Princess and the Dragon, Where’s Waldo? and The Big Hungry Bear. For slightly older readers (around 10 years of age), consider titles like Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Amelia Bedelia, Bridge to Terabithia, and Sarah, Plain and Tall. For teens, consider the Hunger Games trilogy, The Book Thief, the Divergent series by Veronica Roth – or old favorites: To Kill a Mockingbird, The Giver, and The Catcher in the Rye.

State of Play Find Lego sets at Kids Land, and of course, at the Lego Store. These blocks are well-loved by kids aged 5 and up. For younger children (18 months to 5 years old), the producers of Lego offer Duplo – larger building blocks designed for preschool-aged children. Also for the younger set is Muma Smart Toys (RMB 106-228) – simple, colorful wooden blocks that help children distinguish colors and develop reasoning skills.

Retro favorites, like Nerf (known for their line of soft American-style footballs), are good for active kiddos. They can be found at Kids Land or online at Fushuanglin’s Taobao shop. Sixiren Toys’s Taobao store sells blocks and toys, as well as science kits and educational toys by Brain Box and Learning Age. Also on Taobao, Qise Hua has toys and kits for basic science, including DIY craft kits. The first floor of the New China Children’s Store is dedicated to Lego, Barbie, Play Doh, Hot Wheels, craft, science, and magic kits – while the second floor has clothing for children and the basement floor has baby products. Highlights include a birthday card-making kit (RMB 268), and a Barbie Design & Dress Studio (RMB 199). For those at a loss, head to any of Beijing’s large markets, which are stocked with a wide selection of toys. Just up the alley from Hongqiao Market is Tianle Toy Market, which has four glorious floors filled with any toy a kid could imagine. Yashow Market has a decent selection of toys, as does Silk Street Market. These markets will have action figures, dolls, electric cars, flying helicopters and more. Some prices in the markets may run on the high side, so don’t forget to bargain, and use your own judgment when it comes to quality. September 2012

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10 Tips for Navigating the World of Children’s Birthday Presents

1. Master the ancient Chinese art of Taobao. Taobao might seem daunting at first, but find a few of your favorite reliable shops and work your e-mojo. Using Taobao means you don’t have to visit all four corners of Beijing for birthday gifts, and allows you to get as many gifts as you need at the same time. See our Taobao guide (p62) and the resources section for some suggestions. 2. Birthdays travel in packs. You might have three birthday parties in one day - it’s the nature of the birthday beast. Try not to get caught unprepared. With what free time you have, plan ahead as best you can by buying and stockpiling gifts ahead of time. 3. Whine might be served. If you take your child birthday gift shopping for another child, your child may want his or her own version of the gift. How you mollify him or her is your choice, but be prepared with either an iron will or twice the money. Better yet, get a recommendation from your child and buy your child’s favorite toy in another color for their friend. 4. Spend appropriately. Your relationship to someone usually guides how much you spend on the gift. While you determine how much you spend, a general guideline is RMB 50-150 on a gift for a child’s classmate; RMB 100-200 on a gift for a child of a family you are friendly (or friendly acquaintances) with; and RMB 250-400 if you’re really looking to impress.

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5. The term heavy metal should only apply to music. Toys have been known to be coated in lead and other toxins, so buy them from a reputable source. If you’re unsure, err on the side of caution. 6. It’s not your birthday, and you can cry if you want to. If the birthday child has a sibling, consider bringing them a small gift as well; this way, they don’t feel left out. 7. Leave a second note. Birthday parties are chaotic. Mark the gift (if possible), as well as the card. If it isn’t possible, affix a second note to the gift; this will make thank you cards for the birthday kid easier to send later. 8. Wrap it up. Stock up on wrapping paper, ribbon, and blank cards – maintaining a year-round supply, so you’re not scrounging for it when the occasion comes around. 9. Show your love. If it’s your kid’s birthday, get them something special and bask in the look of pure joy on their face when they see it. That doesn’t mean you have to go all out financially, but if you do, don’t be surprised if their favorite part is the cardboard box or the bubble wrap. 10. Remember your manners. RSVP! It’s bad form not to reply. You may already know that planning a birthday party is stressful enough, but it’s even harder when you don’t know if you’re planning for two or 20 kids. Once you RSVP, stick to it, or give ample notice if your status changes.


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Remote-control helicoptors captivate any young boy

Nurture the Next Da Vinci Non-toxic, water soluble markers, colored pencils, and sketch paper bundled together make a delightful gift for creative souls. Across from the China Art Museum is Gehua Baihua, a well-stocked art store that carries the basics (and beyond) for budding Rembrandts. In addition to a variety of baby products, BabyGro sells Crayola items, such as

glitter crayons and finger paint (under RMB 100), and larger Crayola gift packs (RMB 159-189). Crayola-centered Taobao stores like Mianhua Tang and Crayolayj have the dramatic art supplies kids love: glitter pens, paring scissors, and sets containing hundreds of crayons and colored pencils. For young sculptors, canisters of colorful Play Doh can be found at a variety of stores, including BabyGro, Kids Land, baby international, Leyou and New China Children’s Store.

photo: sophie zhu and judy zhou

Outside the (Toy) Box In lieu of video game consoles and computers, consider items that get kids moving outdoors. Strolling on a scooter can be a way to commute in style or a way of making friends in the neighborhood. They come in different sizes, for both adults and kids. Mini Micro scooters can be bought at BabyGro. The store baby international carries Mini Micro 3-in-1 scooters, as well as the ever-popular Wishbone Bike 3in1, which can be converted into three different forms to suit a growing child. Supplement the gift of a bicycle with safety equipment from Decathlon. In addition to bicycles, they have helmets (for adults and kids), knee pads and elbow pads. This huge sporting goods store also carries equipment for soccer, basketball, swimming, yoga and hiking.

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Resources 360Buy (400 606 5500, service@360buy.com) www.360buy.com

Dajie, Wangjing, Chaoyang District (8478 3233) www.boshiwa365.com, boshiwa.tmall.com 朝阳 区望京通东大街6号院4号楼方恒购物中心2层

District (across from National Art Museum of China) (6522 2511) www.baihuaart.cn 东城区 五四大街10号(中国美术馆对面)

Ai’ai Miya 爱爱米亚孕妇装 shop36818084.taobao.com

Canlemon Daily 10am-10pm. 5/F, Shin Kong Place, 87 Jianguo Lu, Chaoyang District (6530 5888) canlemon.taobao.com 朝阳区建国路87号新光 天地5层

H&M 1) Daily 10am-10pm. Units 72-82, Bldg A16, Qianmen Dajie, Dongcheng District (6706 0508) www.hm.com/cn 东城区前门大街A16号楼 72-82号; 2) Daily 10am-10pm. Xidan Joy City, 131 Xidan Beidajie, Xicheng District (5971 6480) www.hm.com/cn 西城区西单北大街131号西单 大悦城; 3) Daily 10am-10pm. Glory Mall, 18 Chongwenmen Dajie, Chongwen District (6715 6676) www.hm.com/cn 崇文区崇文门大街18 号国瑞城; 4) Daily 10am-10pm. Raffles City, 1 Dongzhimen Nandajie, Dongcheng District (8409 4199) www.hm.com/cn 东城区东直门 南大街1号来福士广场; 5) Daily 10am-10pm. Oumeihui Shopping Mall, A1 Daling Jie, Haidian District (8248 8976) www.hm.com/cn 海淀区丹 棱街甲1号欧美汇购物中心

American Eagle Outfitters Daily 10am-10pm. SA-36B, Solana Lifestyle and Shopping Park, 6 Chaoyang Gongyuan Lu, Chaoyang District (5905 6252) www.ae.com/ web/international/index.jsp 朝阳区朝阳公园路 6号蓝色港湾国际商区SA-36B Asos www.asos.com Archie & Rita 欧琪达 1) Daily 10am-10pm. L408, 4/F, The Place, 9 Guanghua Lu, Chaoyang District (6587 1238) www.archierita.com 朝阳区光华路甲9号世贸 天阶L408; 2) Daily 10am-10pm. SMM-18, 1/F, Bldg 1, Solana Lifestyle and Shopping Park, 6 Chaoyang Gongyuan Lu, Chaoyang District (5905 6165) www.archierita.com 朝阳区朝阳 公园路6号蓝色港湾1栋广场层SMM-18 baby international 2371, 3/F, North Tower, SOHO Shangdu, 8 Dongdaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District (5900 1476) www.baby-international.com 朝阳区东大桥路8 号SOHO尚都3层2371店铺 BabyGro 1) Wed-Sun 10am-5pm. Cathay View Garden Shopping Mall (next to Beijing Riviera Villas), 2 Xiangjiang Beilu, Chaoyang District (8470 1690, johanna@babygro.com.cn) www.babygro.com. cn朝阳区香江北路甲2号观观广场二期商铺; 2) Mon-Fri 10am-7pm, Sat-Sun 10am-6pm. Shop 105, Tower 9, Central Park, 6 Chaoyangmenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District (6597 0717, johanna@ babygro.com.cn) www.babygro.com.cn 朝阳区 朝阳门外大街6号新城国际9号楼105 Baobao Taobao 淘宝母婴 baobao.taobao.com The Bookworm Daily 9am-2am. Coutryard 4, Gongti Beilu, Chaoyang District (6586 9507, books@beijingbookworm.com) www.chinabookworm.com 朝阳区工体北路4号院 Boshiwa 365 博士蛙365 1) Daily 10am-10pm. L413-417, 4/F, The Place, 9 Guanghua Lu, Chaoyang District (6587 1306) www.boshiwa365.com, boshiwa.tmall.com 朝 阳区光华路甲9号世贸天阶413-417; 2) 1/F, Kids Land, Solana Lifestyle and Shopping Park, 6 Chaoyang Gongyuan Lu, Chaoyang District (5905 6287) www.boshiwa365.com, boshiwa. tmall.com 朝阳区朝阳公园路6号蓝色港湾儿童 城1层; 3) 2/F, Fangheng Mall, Bldg 4, 6 Futong

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Counting Sheep 洋洋宝宝店 Sun-Thurs 10am-7pm, Fri-Sat 10am8pm. 17 Gongti Beiilu (across from Worker’s Stadium North Gate), Chaoyang District (6417 7622, ask@countingsheepboutique.com) www.countingsheepboutique.com 朝阳区工体 北路17号(工体北门对面) Crayolayj Taobao Shop crayolayj.tmall.com Decathlon Sun-Thu 9am-9pm, Fri-Sat 9am-10pm. 195 Dongsihuan Zhonglu (near Dajiaoting), Chaoyang District (8777 8788) www.decathlon.com.cn 朝阳区东四环中路195号(靠近大郊亭) Les Enphants 1) Daily 9am-8pm. 10 Tuanjiehu Lu, Chaoyang District (8597 4162) www.phland.com.cn 朝阳 区团结湖路10号; 2) Daily 9.30am-10.30pm. Letian Yintai Department Store, 88 Wangfujing Dajie, Dongcheng District (400 879 9299) www.phland.com.cn 东城区王府井大街88 号乐天银泰百货; 3) Daily 10am-10pm. 5/F, North Building No 18, Shin Kong Place, 89 Jianguo Lu, Chaoyang District (400 879 9299) www.phland.com.cn 朝阳区建国路89号18号 北楼5楼 Forever21 Daily 10am-10pm. Beijing APM, 138 Wangfujing Dajie, Dongcheng District (400 820 0236) www.forever21.cn 东城区王府井大街138号新 东安广场311号 Fu Shuang Lin (400 6523 600) shop33539562.taobao.com Gap 1) Daily 10am-10pm. 131 Xidan Beidajie, Xicheng District (5817 7150) www.gap.com 西 城区西单北大街131号; 2) Daily 10am-10pm. Unit 136A-140, Beijing APM, 138 Wangfujing Dajie, Dongcheng District (5817 7150) www. gap.com 东城区王府井大街138号北京新城东安 广场136A-140; 3) Daily 10am-10pm. Unit 1101, 1/F, Joy City Chaoyang, 101 Chaoyang Beilu (northeast corner of Qingnian Lu), Chaoyang District (8556 3500) www.gap.com 朝阳区朝 阳北路101(青年路口东北角) 朝阳北路大悦城 1层1101 Gehua Baihua 北京歌华百花美术用品 Daily 9am-6.30pm. 10 Wusi Dajie, Dongcheng

Happy Maman shop33056029.taobao.com Hollister Daily 10am-9.30pm. Shop L120, Galleria Shopping Center, 5 Shuguangxili Lu (northeast of Sanyuan Qiao), Chaoyang District (5638 3006) www. hollisterco.com 朝阳区曙光西里路5号(三元 桥东北角)凤凰汇购物中心L120 Hongqiao Tianle Toy Market Daily 8.30am-7pm. 136 Fahuasi Jie, Chongwen District (6711 7499) 崇文区法华寺街136号 Kids Land 1) Daily 10am-10pm. L407, Building 1, The Place, 9 Guanghua Road, Chaoyang District (6587 1481) www.kidslandchina.com 朝阳区 光华路9号世贸天阶1号楼4层L407; 2) Daily 9.30am-9.30pm. 206, 1/F, Lido Place, 6 Jiangtai Lu, Chaoyang District (6437 6908) www. kidslandchina.com 朝阳区将台路6号丽都商业 广场1层206号商铺; 3) Daily 10am-10pm. Rm 0423, Jiamao Shopping Center, 33 Guangshun Beidajie, Chaoyang District (8472 9412) www. kidslandchina.com 朝阳区广顺北大街33号嘉茂 购物中心4层0423号店铺; 4) Daily 10am-10pm. 411-412 Xindong’an Plaza, 138 Wangfujing Dajie, Dongcheng District (6528 8624) www. kidslandchina.com 东城区王府井大街138号新 东安411-412 Kids Land (on Taobao) hslwj.tmall.com Lego Store Daily 10am-9.30pm. NB136, China World Shopping Mall, 1 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District (6505 1603) www.lego.com 朝阳区建 国门外大街1号国贸商城6 Leyou 乐友儿童用品 1) Daily 9am-8pm. 111 Jiaodaokou Dajie,


Dongcheng District (6405 6406) www. leyou.com 东城区交道口大街111号; 2) Daily 9.30am-9pm. 203-204 Section A, 9 Wangjing Jie, Chaoyang District (5920 3191) www. leyou.com 朝阳区望京街9号A区203-204; 3) Daily 9am-8pm. 143 Beitucheng Xilu, Haidian District (6201 7536) www.leyou.com 海淀区 北土城西路143号 Lijia Baby 丽家宝贝 1) Mon-Fri 9.30am-8pm, Sat-Sun 9am-8.30pm. B1/F, Dacheng Guoji Zhongxin, 12 Baiziwan Lu, Chaoyang District (5962 6318/26) www. lijiababy.com.cn 朝阳区百子湾路12号大成国 际中心地下1层; 2) Daily 9am-9pm. Shop A06, B1/F, Liubaiben Shopping Street, 19 Guangshun Beidajie, Wangjing, Chaoyang District (6472 5526/5400) www.lijiababy.com.cn 朝 阳区望京广顺北大街19号六佰本商业街地下1 层A06; 3) Daily 10am-10pm. Shop VD1-29, 1/F, Kids Land, Solana Lifestyle and Shopping Park, 6 Chaoyang Gongyuan Lu, Chaoyang District (59051921/36) www.lijiababy.com. cn 朝阳区朝阳公园路6号院蓝色港湾国际商 区活力城1层VD1-29 Mackids Bookstore Mon-Fri 9am-6pm. Unit 911, Gaolan Plaza, 32 Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District (8454 2767, 8454 4957, 5222 4198) www.mackids.com.tw 朝阳区亮马桥路32号高斓大厦911室 Mianhua Tang Taobao Shop shop33554163.taobao.com Momnuri momnuri.taobao.com MUMA Smart Toys木马智慧玩具 Daily 10am-10pm. VD2-15, 2/F, Solana Lifestyle Shopping Park, 6 Chaoyang Gongyuan Lu, Chaoyang District (5905 6115) 朝阳区朝阳 公园路6号蓝色港湾国际儿童城VD2-15 Naturino 那都乐 1) Daily 10am-10pm. 2/F, Beijing Yansha Outlet Shopping Center, 9 Dongsihuan Nanlu, Chaoyang District (8456 0710, 139 1175 4650) www.naturino.com 朝阳区东四环南路9号燕莎 奥特莱斯购物中心2层; 2) Daily 10am-10pm. Shin Kong Place, 87 Jianguo Lu, Chaoyang District (6560 5888) www.naturino.com 朝 阳区建国路87号新光天地5层; 3) Daily 10am10pm. 6/F, Beijing Yansha Youyi Shopping City, 52 Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District (6465 1188) www.naturino.com 朝阳区亮马桥路52 号北京燕莎友谊商城6层; 4) Daily 10am-10pm. Pinnacle Plaza, Tianzhu Real Estate Development Zone, Shunyi District (8456 0710, 139 1175 4650) www.naturino.com 顺义区天竺 房地产开发区荣祥广场; 5) Daily 10am-10pm. 5/F, Beijing Scitech Plaza, 22 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District (8456 0710, 139 1175 4650) www.naturino.com 朝阳区建国门外大 街北京赛特购物中心5层

New China Children’s Store Wangfujing 新中国儿童用品商店 Daily 10am-9.30pm. 168 Wangfujing Street, Dongcheng District (6528 1774, 6528 1759) 东城区王府井大街168号 Nine Months Maternity (info@ninemonthshk.com) www.ninemonthshk.com Okaidi 1) Daily 10am-10pm. SM-55, Solana Lifestyle and Shopping Park, 6 Chaoyang Gongyuan Lu, Chaoyang District (5905 6172) www.okaidi.fr 朝阳区朝阳公园路6号蓝色港湾国际商区SM55; 2) Daily 10am-10pm, LC10, South Section, 4/F, The Place, 9 Guanghua Lu, Chaoyang District (6587 1515) www.okaidi.fr 朝阳区光华路 9号世贸天阶4层; 3) Daily 8:30am-10pm. 116, 1/F, Carrefour Shuangjing, 31 Guangqu Lu, Chaoyang District (8776 0665) www.okaidi.fr 朝阳区广渠路31号双井家乐福一层116 Page One 1) Mon-Sun 10am-9.30pm. Shop B2/F, China World Summit Wing, 1 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District (8535 1055, page1_cwtc@ pageonegroup.com) www.pageonegroup. com 朝阳区建国门外大街1号国贸商城三 期地下层; 2) Shop LG50, Indigo, 18 Jiuxianqiao Lu, Chaoyang District (8426 0408, page1_indigo@pageonegroup.com) www. pageonegroup.com 朝阳区酒仙桥路18号颐 堤港地铁层50号 Panjiayuan Market 潘家园旧货市场 Mon-Fri 8.30am-6pm, Sat-Sun 4.30am-6pm. West of Panjiayuan Qiao, Chaoyang District (6775 2405) 朝阳区潘家园桥西边 Plastered T-Shirts 创可贴T恤 1) 61, Nanluogu Xiang, Dongcheng District (6407 8425, info@plasteredtshirts.com) www. plasteredtshirts.com东城区南锣鼓巷61号; 2) First Middle Street, 798 Art Zone, 4 Jiuxian Qiao Lu, Chaoyang District (136 7137 9896) www.plasteredtshirts.com 朝阳区酒仙桥4号 798艺术区中一街 Qise Hua Taobao Store (七色花姆婴) qshmy.tmall.com Silk Street Market 秀水街 Daily 9am-9pm. 8 Xiushui Dongjie, Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District (5169 8800) 朝阳区建国门外大街秀水东街8号 Sixiren Toys Taobao Store (四喜人玩具) sxrwj.tmall.com Tang’roulou Daily 10.30am-8.30pm. 30 Sanlitun Beijie Lukou, Chaoyang District (6416 9761, contact@tangroulou.com) tangroulou.taobao. com 朝阳区三里屯北街路口30号

Triumph 黛安芬 1) Daily 10am-10pm. Sunlight Department Store, Oriental Plaza, 1 Chang’an Jie, Dongcheng District (8518 1348) 东城区东长安街1号东方广场 晨曦百货; 2) Daily 10am-10pm. Ganhe Jiayuan, 108 Beisihuan Donglu, Chaoyang District (6491 0099) 朝阳区北四环东路108号干鹤家园; 3) Daily 10am-10pm. 4/F, Bldg 1, Parkson, 12 Qisheng Zhongjie (east of Taiyanggong Qiao), Chaoyang District (8426 9955) 朝阳区七圣中街12号院(太 阳宫桥东侧)百盛购物中心1号楼4层 Uniqlo 1) Daily 10am-10pm. Bldg 13, Solana Shopping Center, 6 Chaoyang Gongyuan Lu, Chaoyang District (5905 1987) www.uniqlo. com 朝阳区朝阳公园路6号院13号楼蓝色港湾; 2) Daily 10am-10pm. Bldg 2, Jiamao Shopping Center, 33 Guangshun Beidajie, Wangjing, Chaoyang District (8478 0810) www.uniqlo. com 朝阳区广顺北大街33号嘉茂购物中心2 楼; 3) Mon-Fri 11am-10pm, Sat-Sun 10am10pm. Bldg 10, Sanlitun Village South, 19 Sanlitun Lu, Chaoyang Ditrict (6413 1320) www.uniqlo.com 朝阳区三里屯路19号三里 屯Village南区10号楼; 4) Mon-Fri 10am-10pm, Sat-Sun 9:30am-10pm. Joy City Xidan, 3/F, 131 Xidan Beidajie, Xicheng District (5971 6319) www.uniqlo.com 西城区西单北大街131 号西单大悦城3楼 Vancl 凡客 (400 600 6888) www.vancl.com Wangfujing Bookstore 王府井书店 Daily 10am-9pm. 218 Wangfujing Dajie, Dongcheng District (6513 2842, 6525 2592) www.wfjsd.com 东城区王府井大街218号 Xinhua Bookstore (The Place branch) 新华书店(世贸天阶店) Daily 10am-10pm. B119-133, B/F, South Bldg, The Place, 9 Guanghua Lu, Chaoyang District (6587 1529) 朝阳区朝阳区光华路9号世贸天阶 南楼B119-133 (1地下层) Yashow Market 雅秀市场 Daily 9.30am-9pm. 58 Gongti Beilu, Chaoyang District (6415 1726) 朝阳区工体北路58号 Yome Taobao Shop qaxb.tmall.com/shop/view_shop.htm Zara 1)Mon-Thu 11am-9pm, Fri-sun 11am-10pm. 1B1-6, Solana Lifestyle and Shopping Park, 6 Chaoyang Gongyuan Lu, Chaoyang District (5905 6100) www.zara.com 朝阳区朝阳公园 路6号蓝色港湾国际商区1B1-6; 2) Daily 10am10pm. The Place, 9A Guanghua Lu, Chaoyang District (6587 1341) www.zara.com 朝阳区 光华路甲9号世贸天阶; 3) Daily 10am-10pm. Xidan Joy City, 131 Xidan Beidajie, Xicheng District (5971 6350) www.zara.com 西城区 西单北大街131号大悦城 September 2012

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Family Dining American American Steak & Eggs Affordable meals, from classic American diner breakfasts to fancier dinner specials. They have a kids’ menu, books, toys and patience. Daily 7ammidnight. Xiushui Nanjie, Jianguomenwai (directly north of the Friendship Store, one traffic light west of Silk Market), Chaoyang District. (6592 8088/8788) www.steakeggs. com.cn 喜来中北美西餐, 朝阳区建国门外秀 水南街(友谊商店北面, 秀水西边第一个红绿灯) Blue Frog Daily 10am-late. 1) S4-30, 3/F, Bldg 4, Sanlitun Village South, 19 Sanlitun Lu, Chaoyang District. (6417 4030, info@ bluefrog.com.cn); 2) 1/F, Bldg 1, U-Town, Sanfeng Beili, Chaoyang District. (8561 2665, info@bluefrog.com.cn); 3) 167, 1/F, Indigo, 18 Jiuxianqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (8426 0017, info@bluefrog.com.cn) www. bluefrog.com.cn 蓝蛙, 1) 朝阳区三里屯北路 19号三里屯Village南区4号楼3层S4-30; 2) 朝阳 区三丰北里悠唐生活广场1号楼1层; 3) 朝阳区 颐堤港店酒仙桥路18号1层167号 Grandma’s Kitchen Tuck into hearty Yankee tucker at any of the five cozy locations of this franchise started by an actual American Grandma. Enjoy sandwiches, burgers, steaks and shakes (banana variety known to be addic-tive). Voted “Outstanding American” in the Beijinger’s 2011 Reader Restaurant Awards. 1) Daily 8am-10.30pm. 47-2 Nanchizi Dajie, Dongcheng District. (6528 2790, bj.grandmas.kitchen@hotmail.com); 2) Daily 7.30am-11pm. 0103, Bldg B, Jianwai Soho, 39 Dongsanhuan Zhonglu, Chaoyang District. (5869 3055/6, bj.grandmas.kitchen@hotmail.com); 3) Daily 10am-11pm. 5/F, Wudaokou U Center, 28 Chengfu Lu, Haidian District. (6266 6105, bj.grandmas.kitchen@hotmail.com); 4) Daily 7.30am-11pm. 11A Xiushui Nanjie, Jianguomenwai, Chaoyang District. (6503 2893, bj.grandmas.kitchen@hotmail.com) http:// grandmasbeijing.com/ 祖母的厨房, 1) 东城 区南池子大街47-2号; 2) 朝阳区东三环中路39 号建外SohoB座0103; 3) 海淀区成府路28号五道 口购物中心5层; 4) 朝阳区建国门外秀水南街甲 11号(友谊商店后面)

Bakeries, Delis & Desserts CCSweets Artisanal cupcakes, cakes, cookies.CC is an artist, jewelry designer,chocolatier & cakedesigner. She uses only the best gourmet, imported ingredients to make her cupcakes, cakes and cookies. CC Sweets also custom designs cupcakes, cakesand wedding cakes to order. Try their Crazy forChocolate Six-Pack, containing sixvarieties of chocolate cupcakes. Check their website for details and rotating flavors. Daily 9am-8pm. Unit 109, Bldg 11, Central Park, 6 Chaoyangmenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (6533 6973, cchow68@ gmail.com) www.ccsweets.cn 喜喜饼房, 朝 阳区朝阳门外大街6号新城国际11号楼109号 Comptoirs de France 1) Daily 8.30am-9pm. Stalls 1 & 2, 1/F, Silk Market (east side), 8 Xiushui Dongjie, Chaoyang District. (5169 9298); 2) Daily 7am-8.30pm. Daily 7am-8 .30pm. Beijing United Family Hospital and Clinics Shop Number 1, Chaoyang District. (5927 7597); 3) Daily 7am-8.30pm. (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 7am-8.30pm. 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)

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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 Milly’s Cakes The shop combines three of owner Emily Long’s loves: sweets, alcohol and brunch. The gourmet menu prepared by the chef is admittedly no match for its Nali Patio neighbors. However, the all-day brunch is a draw, with well-prepared classics like eggs benedict (RMB 68) and corned beef hash (RMB 72) alongside champagnebased cocktails (coming soon). The sweet and savory afternoon tea set (RMB 98) is also worth trying. The carrot cake and tiramisu cupcakes (RMB 25) were sublime on our most recent try, but moistness has varied between visits.Milly’s custom cakes will likely be the main attraction. They don’t come cheap (RMB 600 and up), but the look on your friend’s face when you bring out an edible rendering of her head on a panda body will be priceless. Oh yeah, good for weddings too. 11am-10pm Daily. Nali Patio C308,Sanlitun North Street, Chaoyang District. (5208 6071, millyscake@gmail.com) 朝 阳区三里屯路81号那里花园C308 Sweet Tooth Founded by Meilian Tan, an Australian with a strong passion for all things sweet, this bakery aims to satisfy your sweetest cravings with made-to-order specialty desserts. They use high-quality local and imported ingredients to produce a range of cakes, cupcakes, muffins, cookies and bars. Favorites include Australian Pavlova and Lamingtons, as well as mini Oreo cheesecakes, cake pops and cake balls. Delivery only. There is a RMB 15 delivery fee within the Fourth Ring Road, including Wudaokou. Additional surcharge applies to addresses outside these areas. Check the website for details and latest desserts. (150 1121 7173, order@sweettoothbeijing.com, contact@sweettoothbeijing.com) http:// sweettoothbeijing.com The Lollipop Bakery UK Cupcake connoisseur bakes her sweet creations and delivers by the dozen. Choose from chocolate, vanilla and other flavors. Custom cakes upon request. Also available at Crepanini, Fisheye Café, and Secrets From Africa. Reserve 24 hrs in advance. also available at Crepanini, Fisheye Café, and Secrets From Africa, Chaoyang District. (135 5277 2683, cupcakes@lollipopbakery.cn) www.lollipopbakery.cn 朝阳区可百尼尼,鱼眼咖啡和亦有售 Wondermilk Wondermilk’s frozen yogurt store serves a range of delicious dairy products including milk and yogurt shakes, Wonderwobbles, cream puddings, iced coffee, milk tea, ice cream, Wonderslushes and of course its signature frozen yogurt in a variety of flavors. You’re free to mix and match your own sweet temptations. Everything is made from milk sourced from the US-owned Wondermilk dairy farm located just outside Beijing. 1) 45 Yandai Xiejie, Chaoyang District.; 2) Stall 46A, 1/F, 2 Bagou Lu, Haidian District. (5114 8272); 3) Daily 9.30am-5 .30pm. Bldg23, Jingyuan, 3 Guangqu Lu, Chaoyang District. (8721 5126); 4) Daily 10am-10pm. Stall E411, 4/F, Shimao Department Store, Sanlitun, Chaoyang District. (6417 6581) www.wondermilk.cn 1) 朝阳区 烟袋斜街45号; 2) 海淀区巴沟路2号1层-46A店 铺; 3) 朝阳区广渠路3号竞园图片产业基地28B; 4) 朝阳区三里屯世茂百货四层E411

Cafes & Sandwiches Maan Coffee Korean-run cafe specializing in waffles, desserts and other snacks. 1) Westside of the north gate of the Workers’

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Stadium, Workers’ Stadium Beilu, Sanlitun, Chaoyang District, Chaoyang District.; 2) Daily 9am-midnight. 7 Jiangtai Xilu (opposite Rosedale Hotel), Chaoyang District. (8457 3470); 3) Rm 110, Bldg 103, Baiziwan Xili, Chaoyang District. (8795 0870) 漫咖啡, 1) 朝阳区朝阳区三里屯工体北路工体北门西; 2) 朝阳区将台西路7号; 3) 朝阳区百子湾西里 103号楼110室 Mrs Shanen’s Bagels This Shunyi staple run by a Chinese-American native of Brooklyn, New York offers Beijing’s best bagels (in a variety of flavors, including jalepeno cheddar, sesame and cinnamon raisin), as well as burgers, sandwiches(served on a choice of pita, ciabatta or bagels) salads, artisan pizza, cheeses, breads, cakes, cookies, ice cream and an extensive breakfast menu. Produce and other organic products from the owner’s other venue Green Cow Farm are also available. The venue also includes a large children’s playroom is equipped with toys, kid-sized chairs and tables and an entire Chinese kitchen in miniature. SunThu 7.30am-8pm, Fri-Sat 7.30am-8.30pm. 5 Kaifa Jie, Xibaixinzhuang (next to Capital Paradise), Shunyi District. (8046 4301) 单 太太贝谷面包房, 顺义区西白辛庄开发街5号 ( 紧邻名都园) Rug Bagel & Cafe Tue-Fri 11.30am-10pm (last order 9.30pm), Sat-Sun 10.30am-8pm (last order 7.30pm). Bldg 4, Lishui Jiayuan, Chaoyang Gongyuan Nanlu (opposite South Gate of Chaoyang Park), Chaoyang District. (8550 2722) 朝阳区朝阳公园南路丽水嘉园4号 楼(朝阳公园南门对面)

Cantonese and Dim Sum Causeway Bay Serves a combination of Hong Kong’s Western and Cantonese cuisine, as well as dim sum from 7am-10pm. Try the congee, rice dishes and noodles. 11am-2pm, 5pm-10pm. B1 Level, Prosper Center, 5 Guanghua Lu, Chaoyang District. (6562 8555) 铜锣湾茶餐厅, 朝阳区朝阳区光 华路5号院世纪财富中心B1层 Jin Ding Xuan Daily 24hrs. 1) D122 B/1 Huamao Shopping Center, 87 Jianguo Lu, Chaoyang District. (40067 66111); 2) 77 Hepingli Xijie, Dongcheng District. (6429 6888); 3) 16 Pufang Lu, across from Carrefour, Fengtai District. (6761 7161); 4) 1/F, Entrance B03, north corner of Jinyuan Shopping Mall, 1 Yuanda Lu, Haidian District. (8887 1155); 5) Yiyuan No.15, Anhuibeili, Yayuncun, Chaoyang District. (6497 8978); 6) 15 Tuanjiehu Nanlu, Chaoyang District. (8596 8881) 金鼎轩酒楼, 1) 朝阳区建国路87 号华贸购物中心B1楼D122号; 2) 东城区和平里 西街77号; 3) 丰台区方庄蒲芳路16号 (家乐福 对面); 4) 海淀区远大路1号金源时代购物中心 北侧1层B03入口; 5) 朝阳区亚运村安慧北里逸 园15号; 6) 朝阳区团结湖南路15号

Catering A Food Affaire 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

Central & South American Brazilian Barbeque Gauchos Daily 11.30am-2.30pm, 5.30-9.30pm. Gate 3, inside Chaoyang Park (by the lake), 20 Chaoyang Gongyuan Xilu, Chaoyang District. (8595 2661) 卡乌秀巴西烤肉, 朝阳区朝阳公 园西路20号 (朝阳公园3号门内)

Chinese Baoyuan Jiaozi Wu Daily 11am-10pm. North of 6 Maizidian Jie, Chaoyang District. (6586 4967) 宝源饺子屋, 朝阳区麦子店街6 号楼北侧 Din Tai Fung Taste just one hand-rolled dumpling and you’ll know why they’re famous around the world (and a big hit with the kids). Playrooms available. Voted “Best

Dim Sum” in the Beijinger’s 2011 Reader Restaurant Awards. 1) Daily 11.30am-2 .30pm, 5-10pm. 24 Xinyuan Xili Zhongjie, Chaoyang District. (6462 4502); 2) Mon-Fri 11.30am-9.30pm, Sat-Sun 11am-10pm. 7/F, Dangdai Shangcheng, 40 Zhongguancun Dajie, Haidian District. (6269 6726); 3) Daily 11.30am-9.30pm. 6/F, Shin Kong Place, China Central Place, 87 Jianguo Lu, Chaoyang District. (6533 1536) www.dintaifung.com. cn 鼎泰丰, 1) 朝阳区新源西里中街24号; 2) 海淀区中关村大街40号当代商城7层; 3) 朝阳区 建国路87号华贸中心新光天地6层 Hai Di Lao Daily 9-2am. 1) 4/F Wangjing International Commercial Center, 9 Wangjing Jie, Chaoyang District. (6595 0079); 2) A2 Baijiazhuang Lu, Sanlitun (west of Beijing No. 80 Middle School), Chaoyang District. (6595 2982) 1) 朝阳区望 京衔9号望京国际商业中心4楼; 2) 朝阳区白家 庄路甲二号第80中学西侧

European SALT 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) Vineyard Cafe This hutong cafe, specializing in comfort food and comfy couches, is both hip and sensible, and their hearty English breakfasts are excellent weekend brunch fare. Good pizza and excellent beer selection. Voted “Outstanding Brunch (Affordable)” in the Beijinger’s 2011 Reader Restaurant Awards. Tue-Sun 11.30am-11 .30pm. 31 Wudaoying Hutong (just north of the Confucius temple), Dongcheng District. (6402 7961, info@vineyardcafe.cn) www. vineyardcafe.cn 葡萄院儿, 东城区五道营胡 同31号

Family Dining

Switch! Cafe This upbeat, family-friendly cafe seats 38, with additional space on the outdoor terrace and play areas for kids. An extensive kids’ menu features favorites like macaroni and cheese, chicken fingers, grilled cheese sandwiches, and homemade gelato. Adults can enjoy all-day breakfast items, fresh-baked pastries, sandwiches and paninis (presented on artisan breads), salads, pastas, burgers, and dessert. In the evening, a changing selection of seasonal comfort foods such as Chicken Marbella, Seafood Newburg, and Beef Bourguignon are available for eating in or taking out. Switch! Café also offers catering. 10am9pm. 1/F, No 1 Bldg, 6 Xiangjiang Lu, Chaoyang District. (137 1878 0944) www. switchrestaurants.com 朝阳区香江路6号(观 唐广场)1号楼1层

French Boucherie Michel Opened by a young French butcher of the old school, this artisanal shop and restaurant has gained a wide following with its selection of highgrade beef, veal, lamb, and pork (50-110 RMB per kg). Patrons also recommend the pates, sausages (including merguez) and Parisian-style hams. Freshly roasted chicken,


Directories quiches, frozen dishes such as coq au vin, as well as a range of well priced French wines are also for sale. The small French restaurant upstairs delivers the same meat, now cooked, in a cozy checkered-tablecloth setting or, in season, on the curbside patio. Daily 9am-8pm. 1/F, Jiezuo Dasha, Xingfucun Zhonglu, Chaoyang District. (6417 0489, boucheriemichel@hotmail.com) 米歇 尔肉店, 朝阳区幸福村中路杰座大厦底层 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 Restaurant Awards. 18 Xiaoyun Lu, Chaoyang District. www.flo. cn 北京福楼餐厅, 朝阳区霄云路18号

German German Food Center The answer to all your sandwich needs can be found at this long-running Maizidian deli selling domestic and imported meats, sausages, bread, coffee, cakes and other imported items. Daily 9.30am-7pm. 105 Binduyuan Mansion, 15 Zaoying Beili, Maizidian (800m east of Nongzhanguan Beilu), Chaoyang District. (6591 9370) 德国食品店, 朝阳区麦子店枣营北里15 号宾都苑公寓105号(长城饭店南侧,农展馆北路 往东走800米路北) 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/ 申德勒加油站, 朝阳区光华 路甲15号(日坛南门往东200米)

Ice Cream Sunberry Frozen Yogurt Serves fresh yogurt made from real cream with a variety of toppings - strawberry, kiwi, mango, papaya, pineapple, melon, chocolate chips, red beans etc. 12.30-11pm. 1) B1, Gate City Mall, Zhongguancun, Haidian District. (8248 6398); 2) South Shichahai and Qianhai,10 meters away from East Shore Jazz, near the Di’anmen Post Office, Dongcheng District. (6406 5393) 三佰瑞冻酸奶, 1) 海淀区10 ( 海淀黄庄), Exit A2 to the Gate City Mall新中 关购物中心; 2) 东城区什刹海前海南沿(近地 安门邮局)

Indian & Pakistani

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. ganges-restaurant.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

Italian Alio Olio Daily 11am-10.30pm. West gate of Chaoyang Park, Chaoyang District. (6594 0938) 朝阳区朝阳公园西门 Meeting Point Relocated from the Shuangjing location, this Italian restaurant specializes in cucina Italia with an Abruzzese touch. Suitable for dinner dates and family meals, with delivery and takeout available. Daily 11.00am-10pm. 2208, 2/F Soho Shangdu, 8 Dongdaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (5869 9469) 朝阳区朝阳区东大桥路8阿 訇SOHO尚都2层2208

Japanese 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 N430, 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

Korean Han Na Shan Daily 10.30am-11pm. 1) B118A Huamao Shopping Center, 79 Jianguo Lu, Chaoyang District. (5969 5086); 2) 8/F Viva Shopping Mall, Fuli City, 65 Dongsanhuan Zhonglu, Shuangjing, Chaoyang District. (5903 7358); 3) 8 Huayuan Donglu (near the Guo’an Theater), Haidian District. (8203 7888/6886) 汉拿山, 1) 朝阳区建国路 79号华贸购物中心B1楼B118A号; 2) 朝阳区东 三环中路65号富力广场8楼; 3) 海淀区花园东路 8号(国安剧院附近) Saveurs de Corée Mon - Fri 11:30am3:00pm / 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 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

Ganges Indian Restaurant This is a good restaurant for the gastronomically adventurous. Spicy dishes can be cooked without the heat upon request (probably a good idea for the young ones). There’s a play area

The Olive Cafe Salads, sandwiches, dinner, health food, juice and desserts. Outdoor dining on warm days. Also serving weekend brunch. Daily 10.30am-10.30pm. 17 Gongti Beilu (opposite north gate of Workers’ Stadium), Chaoyang District. (6417 9669) 朝阳 区工体北路17号

Middle Eastern 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 Dini’s Kosher Restaurant Sun-Thu 11am-10pm (available for private functions Saturday nights). Inside Bet Yaakov Chabad Community Center, 9-12 Fangyuan Xilu (near south gate of Si’de Park), Chaoyang District. (139 1074 0109) www.kosherbeijing.com 蒂妮犹太餐厅, 朝阳区芳园西路9-12 号(四得公园南门)

Pizza Gung Ho! Gourmet Pizza Factory 1) Daily 11am-11pm. Shop 2, Hairun International Apartments, corner Jiangtai Lu and Fangyuan Xilu, Chaoyang District. (5135 8557); 2) 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) 朝阳区将台路2号海润国际公寓(将台路 和方园西路的十字路口); 2) 朝阳区工体东路 中国红街3号楼 The Kro’s Nest Daily 11am-midnight. 1) Courtyard 4, Gongti Beilu (across from Salsa Caribe), Chaoyang District. (8523 6655); 2) 35 Xiaoyun Lu (opposite Renaissance Beijing Chaoyang Hotel, next to Kou Fu Ju restaurant), Chaoyang District. (8391 3131) 乌巢, 1) 朝阳区工体北路4号院 (卡利宾拉丁舞俱乐部 对面); 2) 朝阳区霄云路35号(国航大厦万丽酒 店对面, 口福居旁)

Russian Queen’s Cafe Daily 12am-11pm. 3/F, S9, Sanlitun Village South (close to Karaiya Spice House), 19 Sanlitun Lu, Chaoyang District. (6416 1928, info@queenscafe. com) http://www.queenscafe.com/ 皇后饭 店, 朝阳区三里屯路19号三里屯Village南区3层 (近辣屋) 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 wellpriced 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. Daily 10am-midnight. 5-15 Dongzhimennei Dajie, Dongcheng District. (8407 8158, 6403 1896) 彼得堡俄餐厅, 东城区东直门内大街5-15号

Southeast Asian Lau Pa Sak On weekdays, this Singaporean joint is packed with diplomats and professionals, but at lunch on weekends it’s taken over by kid-toting huaqiao feasting on nasi goreng, curry puffs and Hainan chicken (surprisingly, they serve a pretty satisfying hamburger). The laksa is among the most authentic in town and regulars rave about the beef rendang, nasi goreng fried rice and condensed milk coffee. Don’t forget the pandan cake for dessert. The forgiving staff are happy to let your kids check out the fish tank. Daily 11am-10.30pm. Xindong Lu (opposite Canadian Embassy), Chaoyang District. (6417 0952) 老巴刹, 朝阳区新东路 加拿大使馆对面 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 11am-10pm. On the banks of Luoma lake,

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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

Vegetarian Baihe Vegetarian 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. Wed-Mon 11am-11pm. 19 Wudaoying Hutong, Dongcheng District. (6446 2073) 吃素的, 东城区五道营胡同19号

Family Health Clinics & Hospitals Agape Counseling and Training Center Daily 9am-5pm. Suite 2702, Unit 1, Bldg 3, 201 Tangli Lu, Chaoyang District. (6467 2362) www.aizairenjian.com 爱在人间, 朝阳 区汤立路201号院3号楼1门2702室 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

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include (but are not limited to) Family Medicine, Dental, Health Checkups, Pediatrics, Obgyn, General Surgery, Staff Dietician and TCM. Mon-Sat 9am-6pm. 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 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 Friendship Hospital This public hospital has direct billing arrangements with some insurers. The basic consultation fee is RMB 70, 100, or 200 according to the doctor’s level of expertise. Daily 6.30am4.30pm, 24hr emergency care. 95 Yong’an Lu, Xuanwu District. (6301 4411 ext 3482) www.bfh.com.cn 北京友谊医院, 宣武区永 安路95号 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 Hongyitang Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine Daily 7am-9pm. 2 Tuanjiehu Beilu, Chaoyang District. (6582 7961) www.guoyitang.com 北京弘医堂中医 医院, 朝阳区团结湖北路2号 Beijing New Century Harmony Pediatric Clinic As a satellite clinic of renowned Beijing New Century International Children’s Hospital, Beijing New Century Harmony Pediatric Clinic has a strong team of experienced pediatricians and nurses from China and overseas. Multilingual services are offered on a 24hr basis, consultations 9am-9pm. Harmony Business Center, Liyuan Street, Tianzhu Zhen, Shunyi District. (6456 2599) www.ncich.com.cn 北京新世纪荣和儿 科门诊部, 顺义区天竺镇丽苑街荣和商业中心

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 Antai Maternity Hospital Founded in 2003, Beijing Antai Maternity Hospital is the first hospital in Beijing with a water birth center to allow natural births. The hospital also researches male and female infertility, recurrent miscarriage, endometriosis, and more. Daily 8.30am-5pm. Building 18, Court 1, Xingheyuan, Jiayuan Road, Fengtai District. (67735551, 67537768) www.antaihospital.com 北京安太妇产医院, 丰台区北 京丰台嘉园路星河城1号院18号楼 Beijing Chaoyang Hospital Beijing Chaoyang Hospital, Affiliate of Capital University of Medical Sciences, was established on February 25, 1958. The Hospital, subordinated to Beijing Bureau of Public Health, is the third clinical college of Capital University of Medical Sciences. As a hospital officially identified to be at the top grade in China, it conducts medical treatment, teaching, scientific research and disease prevention. 8 Gongti Nanlu, Chaoyang District. (8523 1000, http://www.bjcyh.com.cn/english/) 北 京朝阳医院, 朝阳区工体南路8号 Beijing Children’s Hospital Daily 6.30am10.30pm. 56 Nanlishi Lu, Xicheng District. (59616161) 北京儿童医院, 西城区南礼士 路56号

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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 check-ups 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. 7am10pm(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.cn, www. puhuachina.com 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 Jianguomen Health & Wellness Center Offers family medicine, counseling services, stress management, health screening, a dental clinic, and radiology, laboratory and cosmetic services. Mon-Fri 8.30am-12pm,1pm-3.30pm. B1/F, the St. Regis Residence, the St. Regis Hotel, 21 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (8532 1678) www.ufh.com.cn 北京 和睦家健康中心, 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一层

Beijing Orient Care Clinic Offering international families high quality medical services, including family medicine, internal medicine, OB/GYN, TCM, pediatrics, Emergency Room services, specialist consultation, radiology and ultrasonography, laboratory and pharmacy services with English-speaking staff. Provides direct billing services with international insurance providers. Mon-Sun 9am-6pm. Unit 102, Business Building 16, China Central Place, 89 Jianguo Lu, Chaoyang District. (Chi/Eng 6598 1887, Jpn 6598 1823, service@rentaimedical.com) www.rentaimedical.com 北京仁泰门诊部, 朝 阳区建国路89号华贸中心16号商务楼102 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. Englishspeaking staff on 24/7 call. Wide range of Medical, Surgical and Consulting Services.

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units. Wide range of medical and surgical specialties provided. The ICU and emergency room are open 24hrs. An independent blood bank operates on site. Direct billing is available with a range of insurance providers. Consultation fees for first-time patients are RMB 323-1,294. Fees for return patients are RMB 174-971. 1) Mon-Fri9.30-7.30pm, Sat-Sun 9.30am-4.30pm. 818, Pinnacle Plaza, Tianzhu Real Estate Development Zone, Shunyi District. (8046 5432); 2) Mon-Fri 8.30am-5pm. DRC, Liangma Qiao, Chaoyang District. (5927 7005); 3) Mon-Sun8.30am3.30pm. St Regis Wellness Center. B1/F, 21 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (8532 1678); 4) Mon-Sat 8.30am-5.30pm. 24-hour emergency care. 2 Jiangtai Lu (in the Lido area), Chaoyang District. (5927 7000, 5927 7120 (ER ), fax 5927 7200) www.ufh.com.cn 北京和睦家医院, 1) 顺义区 顺义区天竺房地产开发区日荣祥广场818号; 2) 朝阳区亮马桥外交公寓; 3) 朝阳区朝阳区建国 门外大街21号国际俱乐部饭店地下1层; 4) 朝 阳区将台路2号 Beijing United Family Shunyi Clinic Offers family medicine, a pediatric clinic, women’s health services, travel medicine, family counseling, physiotherapy and pediatric physiotherapy. Mon-Thu 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 北京和睦家医院诊所, 顺义区天竺开发区荣祥广场806号 Beijing Yuyuantang Clinic of TCM MonFri 9am-5.30pm, Sat-Sun 9am-8pm. 1/F, North Bldg, Longtou Apartment, 8 Nanxinyuan Xilu, Chaoyang District. (6463 2883, yuyuantang@longtou.net) http://gogendo. longtou.net/en/about.php, blog.sina.com. cn/yuyuantangTCM 北京御源堂中医诊所, 朝 阳区南新园西路8号龙头公寓北栋一层 Children Counseling Services Dr. Mike Mehrvarz, PhD, is a child and adult psychologist trained in the US and licensed to practice in China since 1998. He uses a holistic approach to evaluate and treat children and teens. His specialties include eating difficulties, learning and behavior problems, anger, depression, bedwetting, ADD/ADHD, and more. Dr. Mehrvarz speaks English, Chinese, Farsi, and Japanese. International Medical Center (IMC), Rm S106, Lufthansa Center, 50 Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (158 0131 9796, 6465 1561/2) 朝阳区亮马桥路50 号燕莎中心写字楼1层S106 Chiropractic and Rehabilitation Dr. David Zhang is an American National Board Exam Certificated chiropractic doctor, a Texas licensed acupuncturist and herbalist, and a specialist in Chinese medicine. He provides chiropractic, physiotherapy, and other manual therapies for back pain, sciatica, and other conditions, as well as acupuncture and natural medicine treatments. Medical services 24hrs; Dental services 8.30am-6pm (Mon-Fri), 8.30am-12pm (Sat); Integrated medical service 8.30am-5.30pm (Mon-Fri). S106, 1/F, Beijing Internal Medical Center, Lufthansa Center Office Building, 50 Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (6465 1561/2/3) 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

Beijing United Family Hospital Beijing’s only private, international-standard hospital offering the full spectrum of inpatient and outpatient services. BJU has a team of over 60 certified expatriate and internationally trained physicians and surgeons. Clinics include pediatrics, OB/GYN, dental, ophthalmology, counseling, ENT, physiotherapy, TCM chiropractics and dermatology. It’s the first choice for many expatriates giving birth in China, and is the choice for referral from other hospitals without in-house birthing

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) Global Care Formally know as the famous Beijing Wuzhou Women’s Hospital. Global


Directories Care, now provides a full range of health care services from gynecology, pediatrics, obstetrics, dentistry, general practice, dermatology, basic medicine, and traditional Chinese medicine. With over 12,000 square meters and 80 beds, the hospital provides first class comprehensive health care services to expatriates and internationals. Being one of the first hospitals in Beijing to offer membership healthcare programs, Global Care Women and Children’s Hospital also offers luxury VIP services at its beauty boutique and healthcare facilities at an affordable price. If your new in Beijing or still don’t have your health insurance taken care of; the hospital can provide you with a free insurance consultation. Currently, Global Care, has direct billing relationships with many international insurance providers. The hospital provides healthcare for women, children, and men. Special offers are given for group packages. 24 Xidawang Lu, Chaoyang District. (400 8900 789) 朝阳 区西大望路24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, highlevel 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, 65023426) 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, markeing@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 internationalstandard 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 9am6pm, Sat-Sun 9am-6pm. Suite 105, Wing 1, Kunsha Building, 16 Xinyuanli, Chaoyang District. (Clinic: 6462 9112, 24hr hotline 6462 9100, china.inquiries@internationalsos.com) www.clinicsinchina.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 Marys Hospital for Women and Infants 8am-5pm. 5 Hepingli Beijie, Chaoyang District. (6421 6666) http://www.mary.net.cn/ 北京玛丽妇婴医院, 朝阳区和平里北街5号 (东 土城路北口) Naturopathic Medicine Dr. Melissa Rodriguez is a licensed, board certified Naturopathic Doctor from Ontario, Canada. She uses homeopathy, botanical medicine, nutrition, and other natural therapies that are effective and safe, to help her patients prevent illness and treat disease. Dr. Rodriguez is committed to working with you and your family to achieve your goals of optimal health. International Medical CenterBeijingRm S106, Lufthansa Center Office Building, 50 Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (6465 1561) www.drmelissarodriguez. com 朝阳区朝阳区亮马桥路50号燕莎中心写 字楼1层S106 New Hope Oncology Center (Beijing United Family Hospital) Led by Dr Philip Brooks, this LEED-certified cancer center stresses an international approach and standard of treatment. Facilities include eight consultation rooms, eight comfortable areas to give chemotherapy and two other private rooms. Specializes in breast cancer, gastrointestinal cancers and lung cancer, but can treat all diagnoses. Treatments include chemotherapy and biologic therapy, as well as screening, prevention, diagnoses, surgical biopsies and imaging, staging, significant surgical procedures, and they plan to introduce chemotherapy and radiation therapy regimens. The downstairs two floors will be for radiation therapy and house a linear accelerator. Mon-Fri 9am-5pm. Beijing United Family Hospital,9-11 Jiangtai Xilu, Chaoyang District. (5927 7021) www.ufh.com.cn 朝阳 区朝阳区将台西路9-11

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.oasishealth.cn 明德医院, 朝阳区朝阳区酒仙桥北路9号 Peking Union Medical College Hospital This state-run hospital has a reputable foreigners’ wing with departments including ENT, internal medicine, pediatrics, surgery, dental, ophthalmology and OB/GYN. Most doctors are trained overseas and speak good English. Services and medicines are much cheaper than in private clinics, but expect longer waiting times. The birthing unit is considered to be the best in any of the Chinese hospitals and is popular among expats. Registration costs RMB 100-300, and the minimum consultation fee is RMB 200. Inpatient services require a minimum deposit of RMB 10,000/day. Direct billing is available with some Asian insurance providers. Mon-Fri 8am5pm. 1 Shuaifuyuan, Wangfujing (the foreigners’ wing is located behind and to the left of the main hospital entrance), Dongcheng District. (6529 5284, 24hr em, 6529 5269) www.pumch.ac.cn 北 京协和医院, 东城区王府井帅府园1号(接待外 国人的区域在主楼的左后方) Sino-Japanese Friendship Hospital A state-run hospital with a foreigners’ wing that’s very pleasant. Medical staff speak English, but don’t always have overseas training. Registration is RMB 100-300. Inpatient services require a minimum RMB 10,000 deposit. Mon-Fri 8am-noon, 1.30-5pm, Sat 8-11.30am. 24hr emergency care. Yinghua Dongjie, Heping Jie Beikou, Hepingli, Chaoyang District. (6428 2297, 8420 5122 (both numbers are valid for International Dept.)) www.zryhyy.com.cn 北京中日 友好医院, 朝阳区和平里和平街北口樱花东街

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Tongrentang Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinic Tongrentang dates back to the Qing dynasty and is one of the most famous TCM pharmacies and clinics in China. No appointment necessary. Daily 8.30am-5pm. Jianwai Soho, Guomao, Chaoyang District. (5869 1171/2, 135 2287 3781) 同仁堂施小墨 中医馆, 朝阳区国贸建外SOHO7号楼底商 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 Yanhuang Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinic Highly qualified TCM doctors specializing in a range of areas including pediatrics, gynecology and disease. Call for appointment. A consultation costs RMB 50-100. A healthy food center connected to the clinic offers functional food and herbal cuisine. Daily 8am-8pm. 1 Dayabao Hutong, Dongcheng District. (6513 3046/49) www. yanhuang.com.cn 北京炎黄国医馆, 东城区 金宝街1号

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

OASIS Healthcare 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

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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 21st Century Hospital Dentistry Beijing 21st Century Hospital Dentistry provides general dentistry (cleaning, crowns, fillings, etc.), periodontal disease treatment, children’s dental care, implants, orthodontics, and cosmetic dentistry. Experienced, multilingual specialists from Japan and China provide world-class care, consultations and treatment for various dental problems, using imported and modern dental equipment. Mon-Fri 9am-7pm, Sat-Sun 9am-6pm; 24-hour house call service. 1-2/F, 21st Century Plaza, A40 Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (84446168(English/Chinese)8444 6160 (Japanese)6468 6021(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 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 9am-5pm. Suite 105, Wing 1, Kunsha Building, 16 Xinyuanli, Chaoyang District. (6462 0333) www.clinicsinchina.com 北京国际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 Beijing United Family Dental, Orthodontics and Implant Center Provides comprehensive dental services for families, including cleaning, crown and bridges, dental implants, fillings, tooth whitening and more. 2 Jiangtai Lu, Chaoyang District. (6433 3960, 8532 1221, 6433 2345 Emergency) www.ufh.com.cn 朝阳区将台路2号 Beijing United Family Shunyi Dental Clinic The Beijing United Family Dental Clinic in Shunyi is a satellite clinic of Beijing United Family Hospital and Clinics. Services include: oral hygiene instruction, fissure sealant, and topical fluoride as well as restorative dentistry and cosmetic dentistry. Call for appointment.The Beijing United Family Dental Clinic is located around the corner in the same shopping center as the Beijing United Family Clinic. This convenient location in Pinnacle Plaza provides high quality family-oriented dental care including preventive, restorative and cosmetic dentistry in a modern office. Mon-Thu 9am7.20pm, Fri-Sat 9am-5.30pm. 818 Pinnacle Plaza, Tianzhu Real Estate Development Zone, Shunyi District. (8046 1102) www.ufh. com.cn 北京和睦家医院牙科诊所, 顺义区天 竺开发区荣祥广场818 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 8.30am-6pm. Level 3, Kerry Centre, 1 Guanghua Lu, Chaoyang District. (vista@vista-china.net) www.vistachina.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 Westerntrained root canal specialist. Multi-tier pric-

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ing. 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 9am5pm. 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 May Flower Dental Through the integration of expertise and technique, advanced facilities, and excellent service, May Flower Dental has established a high-end brand known for its quality dental care in Beijing. May Flower is a multi-functional dental care office that provides services including dental implants, crowns, bridges, root canals, gum surgery, oral surgery, braces, teeth whitening, and cosmetic dentistry. All dental procedures are done by a dentist specializing in that type of procedure. 1) Rm 03-06, 3/F, Tower 2, China World Office, Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (6505 8033, info@ mayflowerdental.com.cn); 2) 3/F, Bldg 2, Yingtai Business Center, 28 Financial Street, Xicheng District. (6657 8833, info@mayflowerdental.com.cn) www.mayflowerdental. com.cn 五月花口腔诊所, 1) 朝阳区建国门外 大街国贸写字楼2座3层03-06; 2) 西城区金融 大街28号盈泰中心2号楼3层 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

Prenatal & Postnatal Yoga The Yurt at BJU Body libria is a new form of exercise that combines tai chi, yoga and pilates and replaces prenatal and motherbaby yoga classes at Beijing United Family Hospital. Instruction is in English. Call for details about class times. 2 Jiangtai Lu (at Beijing United Family Hospital, in the Lido area), Chaoyang District. (Contact 139 1050 3032) www.unitedfamilyhospitals.com 北京 和睦家医院, 朝阳区将台路2号

Spas 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 11am-12 .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 Hair & Beauty by Hummingbird 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 Oriental Taipan Massage and Spa This massage and spa combines relaxation and kid entertainment. Private rooms with dvd players allow children to watch a film as adults receive foot massages. RMB 168 buys you 90 minutes of fabulous foot massage, with healthy fruit juices and snacks included. Daily noon-midnight. 1) 2/F, Block 9, Lido Place, 2A Fangyuan Xilu, Chaoyang District. (6437 6299); 2) Sunjoy Mansion, 6 Ritan Lu, Chaoyang District. (6502 5722); 3) B1/F, 1 Xindong Lu (next to Shenji Best Soup), Chaoyang District. (8532 2177); 4) Rm 101, Bldg B, Winterless Center, 1 Xida-

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wang Lu, Chaoyang District. (6538 8086); 5) B/1-3F, Shuncheng Hotel, 26A Financial Street, Xicheng District. (6621 8622); 6) Bldg 25, Central Park Third Phase, 6 Chaoyangmenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (6597 0015) www.taipan.com.cn 东方大班保健休闲 会所, 1) 朝阳区芳园西路甲2号丽都广场9号公 寓2层; 2) 朝阳区日坛路6号新族大厦院内; 3) 朝阳区新东路1号沈记靓汤旁; 4) 朝阳区西大 望路1号温特莱中心B座101; 5) 西城区西城区 金融街甲26号顺成饭店地下1-3层; 6) 朝阳区 朝外大街6号新城国际公寓三期25号楼 Origin Spa Daily noon-midnight. 2/F, Bldg AB, Lan Chou Ming Zuo, Jiqingli, Chaowai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (6552 9599) www. benyuan2011.com 本源, 朝阳区朝外大街吉 庆里蓝筹名座AB座2层 Peninsula Spa by ESPA 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 Ritz-Carlton Spa (Financial Street) Weary moms should visit this spa for a day of decadence and beauty treatments. Lounge in the rooms devoted entirely to relaxation, try the suite with Aquatherapy and a Vichy shower, and sample the 11 rooms of treatment. A variety of massages and an exclusive couples suite available. Daily 6am-12pm. B1/F, 1 Jinchengfang Dongjie, Financial Street, Xicheng District. (6629 6907) www.ritzcarlton.com/en/Properties/BeijingFinancialStreet 丽思卡尔顿水疗 中心, 西城区金城坊东街1号楼丽思卡尔顿酒 店地下一层 The Wellness Spa by Hummingbird 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) The Nutritioneer Nutritionist Olivia Lee helps make eating better easier for you and your family. She provides a variety of personal and group nutrition counseling and coaching services, including: Group counseling workshops, corporate wellness nutrition talks; and helping individuals and families cope with the nutritional challenges of living in Beijing through counseling, supermarket familiarization tours and ayi coaching. (1581 082 2296, thenutritioneer@gmail.com) nutritioneer.net

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

Community Groups and Organizations 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

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 SinoRescue Sister company of highlyrated 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)

Domestic Help Beijing Ayi Housekeeping Service A family membership in this housekeeping service will give you access (with an additional fee) to a large pool of ayis who perform services such as babysitting, cooking and cleaning. English-speaking ayis available. Lifetime membership: RMB 300; price range: RMB 1,000-3,000 per month. (6434 5647/48) www.bjayi.com 北京家福 来劳务服务 Beijing Ex-pat Housemaid Service Serving over 500 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 China Youth Union This service hires out ayis for both one-time service as well as regular service. Live-in ayis are also available. Ayis can all speak simple English. One-time service requires reservations. Price range: RMB 6-15 per hour; live-in up to RMB 2,000 per month.(6732 4406/2353) www. cyhs.cn 北京华夏中青家政服务有限公司 Easy Life-Maid service Professional, reliable English speaking ayis (maids) available for full- or part-time work: housecleaning, babysitting, ironing, Chinese and Western cooking. Customer satisfaction guaranteed. Rm 1301, Bldg 5-2, Huacai International, Wangjing, Chaoyang District. (138 1122 7395, info@maidservicebj.com) www. maidservicebj.com 朝阳区望京华彩国际公 寓5-2-1301 JNY Home Service This professional housekeeping service company provides placement services for foreign families seeking full-time or part-time ayis in Beijing. Ayis are available for cleaning. ironing, cooking and babysitting. English speaking and non-English speaking ayis are available. Reference letters available. Part-time: RMB 15-25 per hour, full-time: RMB 2800-3500 per month. Rm 907A, Hua Shang Bldg,2 Yanjing Xili,Chaoyang District, Chaoyang District. (5100 0246/134 2636 2833) www. saybeijing.cn 朝阳区朝阳区延静西里2号华商 大厦907A室

Religious Organizations & Places of Worship Beijing International Christian Fellowship (BICF) BICF (Beijing International Christian Fellowship) is an international non-denominational 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


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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

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 8ammidnight. 1/F Jiezuo Mansion, Xingfucun Zhonglu, Sanlitun, Chaoyang District. (6417 7970); 4) Daily 8am-9pm. 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 10am-10pm. 1) B1, Shin Kong Place, 87 Jianguo Lu, Chaoyang District. (6530 5888); 2) SLG00, The Village at Sanlitun, Chaoyang District. (6415 8226); 3) SMM06, SOLANA Lifestyle Shopping Park, Chaoyang District.; 4) B2/F, Legend Center, Dongsanhuan Zhonglu, Chaoyang District. 1) 朝阳 区建国路87号新光天地B1层; 2) 朝阳区三里 屯VillageSLG00号商铺; 3) 朝阳区蓝色港湾国 际商区SMM06号; 4) 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 8.30am-10.30pm. 6B Beisanhuan Donglu (beside the International Exhibition Center), Chaoyang District. (8460 1043); 2) Daily 8.30am-10.30pm. 31 Guangqu Lu, Chaoyang District. (5190 9508); 3) 8.30am10pm. 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 8am-10pm. 54A Baishiqiao Lu (east of Beijing Zoo), Xicheng District. (8836 2729); 7) Daily 8am-10pm. 11 Malian Dao, Xuanwu District. e-shop.carrefour.com, www.carrefour.com.cn 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 8am-10pm. 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 Wal-Mart The big box retailer you know and love (or know and hate). Drum up a little odium as you cruise the uncharacteristically wide aisles looking for low, low prices on home decorating items along with groceries, clothing, electronics, sporting goods and more. Daily 7.30am-10.30pm. 1) B1-2/F A48 Zhichun Lu, Haidian District. (5873 3666); 2) Fuzhuohuayuan Plaza, Xuanwai Dajie, Xuanwu District. (6316 8905); 3) B1/F, Block B, Wanda Plaza, 93 Jianguo Road, Chaoyang District. (5960 3566) 沃尔 玛超市, 1) 海淀区知春路甲48号地下1-2层; 2) 宣武区宣外大街富卓花园广场; 3) 朝阳区 建国路93号万达广场B座 B1层

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. Mon-Sat 8am-8pm; Sun 10am-7pm (by appointment). 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 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

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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 3,00031,000. 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 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 Chaoyang U-Town Crowne Plaza Beijing Chaoyang U Town boasts over 3000 square meters of flexible event space with 11 fully-equipped meeting

World Health Store 1) Mon-Fri 10.30am8pm, Sat-Sun 10am–7.30pm. Rm 2152, 1st Floor, Section A, North Tower, Soho Shangdu, 8 Dongdaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (5900 2209, info@worldhealthstore. com.cn); 2) Mon-Thur 10am-8pm, Fri & Sat 10.30am.8.30pm, Sun 10.30am-8pm. R09A, LB1, Euro Plaza, 99 Yuxiang Lu, Tianzhu Zhen, Shunyi District. (8046 2524, info@ worldhealthstore.com.cn) www.worldhealthstore.com.cn 世界健康品店, 1) 朝阳区东大 桥路8号SOHO尚都北塔A座一层2152; 2) 顺义 区天竺镇裕翔路99号欧陆广场地下一层09A

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 9am-9pm. 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 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

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rooms, including the Crowne ballroom with 1,029 square meters of space. OPENING JANUARY, 2011. 3 Sanfeng Beili, U-Town, Chaoyangmenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (5909 6688, 400 886 2255) http://www. ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/cp/1/en/hotel/ pegut?rpb=hotel&crUrl=/h/d/cp/1/en/hotelsearchresults 北京朝阳悠唐皇冠假日酒店, 朝阳区朝阳区三丰北里3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 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 Box Hostel 18A, Dongguan, Gubeikou Cun, Gubeikou Zhen, Miyun County, Miyun County. (mailto:greatwallbox@ gmail.com) en.greatwallbox.com 团园古北 口长城客栈, 密云县密云县古北口镇古北口 村东关甲18号 Green T. House 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 square-meter-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. 1) Daily 11am-2.30pm, 6-11.30pm. 6 Gongti Xilu, Chaoyang District. (6552 8310, reservations@green-t-house. com); 2) Daily 11.30am-11.30pm. 318 Hegezhuang Village, Cuigezhuang, Chaoyang District. (8456 4922 ext 8, 136 0113 7132, 136 0113 7232, reservations@green-thouse.com) www.green-t-house.com 紫云 轩, 1) 朝阳区工体西路6号; 2) 朝阳区崔各 庄乡合各庄村318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-Beijinghotel/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.

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One minute away from Terminal 3 by 24hour 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.” 89 Wangfujing Dongjie, Dongcheng District. (5812 8888) http://www1.hilton. com/en_US/hi/hotel/BJSWFHI-HiltonBeijing-Wangfujing/index.do 东城区北京王府 井希尔顿酒店 Kempinski Hotel 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 nosmoking 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 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-the-art 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/

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property/rbj, http://www.raffles.com/en_ra/ property/rbj 东城区东长安大街33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 flatscreen 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 Renaissance Hotel Expect luxury service in a classy, reserved setting at the top-flight Renaissance Hotel. RMB 1,600 per night. 36 Xiaoyun Lu, Chaoyang District. (6468 9999) 国航万丽酒店, 朝阳区霄运路36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 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.shangri-la.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 Ritz-Carlton, Beijing Old World elegance, plush comfort – everything you’d expect from this hallowed name, including impeccable restaurants such as the internationally themed Aroma and Yu (Cantonese/ Sichuan). An in-house wedding chapel sets this hotel apart, but the 109sqm executive suites with innovatively partitioned living and entertaining quarters are where the Ritz really shines. 83A Jianguo Lu, China Central Place, Chaoyang District. (5908 8888) 北 京丽思卡尔顿酒店, 朝阳区建国路甲83号华 贸中心 The Westin Beijing Chaoyang Fantastic location and first class amenities make the Westin Chaoyang one of Beijing’s premiere luxury hotels. All 550 guest rooms and suites are oversized and feature quality contemporary furnishings including the signa-

ture Heavenly Bed® and rainforest shower as well as wireless High Speed Internet Access. The Westin Executive Club Floor guest rooms and suites provide the ultimate comfort and convenience.The Heavenly Spa by Westin™ offers a range of treatments for the renewal of the body, soul, and mind. Facilities include an indoor pool, hydrotherapy centre, and WestinWORKOUT® gym. The business centre, located on Level 3, provides secretarial and business support while the gift shop features a selection of premium souvenirs and gift items.Find a journey of culinary delights and moments to savor in our restaurants, bars, and lounges as you enjoy offerings from China, Europe, and Asia. With a total of 1,100 square meters of function space, our hotel has the capacity to accommodate events of various sizes. The Jinmao Ballroom and seven meeting rooms feature the latest in audiovisual technology and five-star service. 7 Dongsanhuan Beilu, Chaoyang District. (5922 8888) 金茂北京威 斯汀大饭店, 朝阳区东三环北路7号 Traders Upper East Hotel With a modern, contemporary design, this Beijing hotel has 392 guest rooms and 27 suites, including a large, luxurious Traders Suite. With a Grand Ballroom suitable for up to 400 persons supported by a boardroom and 14 breakout rooms of varying sizes, the hotel is also ideally suited for meetings and banquet events. 2 Dongsihuan Beilu (southeast of Xiaoyun Qiao), Chaoyang District. (5907 8888) www. tradershotels.com 朝阳区东四环北路2号 (霄 云桥东南角)

Travel Agencies Beijing Citybus Tour Service Daily 9am-8pm. Rm 1207, Scitech Tower, 22 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (400 650 0760) www.citybustour.com 北京赛笛芭 诗城市观光旅行社, 朝阳区建国门外大街22号 赛特大厦1207室 Free N Easy Travel Full service international travel agency provides air ticketing, hotel reservations and holiday packages. Mon-Fri 9am-6pm, Sat-Sun 9am-1pm. Rm 1905, Bldg A, Jianwai Soho, 39 Dongsanhuan Zhonglu, Chaoyang District. (5869 7754, fnebj@fnetravel.com) www.fnetravel.com 朝 阳区东三环中路39号建外SohoA座1905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 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. 1) Daily 9am-7pm. Rm 2001, Tower A, Chaowaimen Xiezi Zhongxin, 26 Chaoyangmenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (8565 8008, booking@travel-stone.com); 2) Inside April Gourmet, 55 Xinfucun Zhonglu, Chaoyang District. (booking@travel-stone.com) www. travel-stone.com 1) 朝阳区朝阳门外大街26号 朝外门写字中心A座2001室; 2) 朝阳区幸福村 中路55号杰座大厦底楼对面 (绿叶子食品店) 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 user-friendly 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


Directories 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

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)

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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). NovMar: 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.co 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 8.30am-6.30pm (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

Concert Hall & Theaters Mega Box 1) B1/F, Sanlitun Village South, 19 Sanlitun Lu, Chaoyang District. (6417

French Cooking Class at Hutong Cuisine French chef Julie gives French cooking class at Hutong Cuisine every Saturday from 10.30am-12.30pm. Both simple and traditional French dishes will be taught in her classes in English, Chinese, Japanese and French. 35 Dengcao Hutong, Dongsi Nandajia, Dongcheng District. (cookinginbeijing@ hotmail.com) http://www.hutongcuisine. com/frenchcooking.html 东城区东四南大街 灯草胡同35号 The Fig Tree 202, Bldg A, Chaowai Soho, Chaowai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (139 1056 6742, info@thefigtree.cn) www.thefigtree.cn 朝阳区朝外大街朝外Soho702室A座

Excursions Fragrant Hills Park (Xiangshan) Daily 6am-6pm (winter), 6am-6.30pm (summer). RMB 10, RMB 5 (students). Xiangshan, Haidian District. (6259-1155) 香山公园, 海 淀区香山

Museums & Education Butterfly Valley The Seven-Color Butterfly Park has prepared many spring and summer activities for citizens in the capital, including a scientific exhibition about butterflies, a “butterfly valley” where visitors can see butterflies up close, even with them resting on their shoulders, and activities designed for children to make pictures using butterfly wings. Daily 9am-4.30pm. North of Baima

Lu, Nanlangzhong Village, Gaoliying Town, Shunyi District. (8942 2400/2119) http:// www.7cbp.com/ 七彩蝶, 顺义区高丽营镇南 郎中村,白马路北侧 Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (UCCA) 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

Places Beyou World Kid’s indoor role-playing center. 2/F, Beyou World Shopping Mall, 111 Jingshun Lu, Chaoyang District. (8571 1199) http://www.beyou.cn 朝阳区京顺路111号比如 世界购物中心2层 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

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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. Sat-Thu 9am-8pm, Fri 10am8pm. 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 35 for 2 hrs (kids); adults free (Mon-Fri), RMB 15 (Sat-Sun). 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

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The Familier This two-level, indoor family centre provides age-appropriate and kidfamily play rooms and classes for children of all ages. Includes an expanded soft play area for babies and toddlers and a fullservice 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). MondaySunday 9am-8pm. 1) Zhong’er Jie, 798, Chaoyang District. (5762 6017, service@ thefamilier.com); 2) Stall 0753, Tower A, Chaowai SOHO, 6B Chaoyangmenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (5869 2904, service@thefamilier.com) http://www.thefamilier.com/ 1) 朝阳区798艺术区; 2) 朝阳区朝阳门外大街乙6 号朝外SohoA座0753

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

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

Funky Pots Funky Pots (Beijing) is a Paint Your Own Pottery studio, the first chained ceramic painting cafe in China of Funky Pots from the UK. You can design and paint your own pottery, which will be glazed and fired later by the staff there. Tue-Sun 11am-9pm. Rm 528, Door 3, Guanghualu Soho,22 Guanghualu, Chaoyang District. (5900 6867) http://www.funkypots.org/english_home. html 陶此一家, 朝阳区光华路22号,光华路 SOHO,3单元528室

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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 9am-5pm. 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

Playgroups & Activities DreamArts Center This center provides art, piano, ballet, modern dance, Pilates and yoga lessons. Adult and children classes are taught in English, Korean, and Mandarin. RMB 50-200/lesson. Daily 9am - 5pm. Classes are 10am - 9pm. A1905, Lead International Building, A2 Wangjing Zhonghuang Nanlu, Chaoyang District. (8472 0257, 8472 0357) 筑梦艺术中心, 朝阳区望京中环南路甲 2号佳境天城A1905

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 Music Together of MiCho Education Offers weekly 45-minute classes for 0-6year-old children and their parents or caregivers. Activities include songs, rhythm chants, movement, and instrument play. These activities are presented as informal, non-performance oriented musical experiences - developmentally appropriate for children and easy for parents and caregivers. 1) Jingda International Apartments, 11 Chaoyang Gongyuan Xilu, J, Chaoyang District. (michoedu@yahoo.com.cn); 2) Claire’s Music Studio, L507 Euro Plaza, 99 Yuxiang Lu, Shunyi District. (michoedu@yahoo.com. cn) http://michoedu.com/ 1) 朝阳区朝阳公 园西路11号京达国际公寓; 2) 顺义区顺义区天 竺镇裕翔路99号欧陆广场, 5层, 507室

Theme Parks Happy Valley Amusement Park Beijing’s best amusement park sprawls out across a square kilometer of land outside the East Fourth Ring Road and offers 40 rides, an IMAX theater, more than 100 games and seven cinemas. The park is divided into a number of themed areas inspired by such civilizations as Mayan Central America, Minoan Greece and Shangri-la – the little kiddies play in Ant Kingdom. The roller coasters are world class, the park is well maintained, and the lines for rides are fairly reasonable. RMB 160 (April 1-Nov 14); RMB 120 (Nov

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15-March 31). Half price for kids 1.2-1.4m, free for kids under 1.2m. Daily 8.30am-10pm. Wuji Beilu, Dongsihuan Lu, Chaoyang District. (6738 9898 ext 0, 6205 0088, happyvalley@bjoct.com) http://bj.happyvalley. com.cn/park/ 北京欢乐谷, 朝阳区东四环路 小武基北路

Water Parks Crab Island It’s no Ibiza, but it’s closer than Qingdao and the substantial fake beach boasts real, well-maintained sand and comes dotted with free sun umbrellas and chairs. When the wave pool gets turned on, families charge into the huge pool – the docile waves are best enjoyed while perched on an inner tube (RMB 10, RMB 50 deposit). When your kids get tired of the wave pool there are two sets of waterslides, an extremely lazy river, and a human-powered waterwheel that dumps buckets of water on eager heads. A shallow water play area draws in families with little kids. All in all, a pretty good day at the “beach”! Daily 8am-1am. 1 Xiedao Lu (take the Weigou exit off the Airport Expressway and follow the signs), Chaoyang District. (8433 5566/5588) www.xiedao.com 蟹岛绿色 生态度假村, 朝阳区蟹岛路1号 Water Cube (Happy Magic Water Cube Waterpark)Next door to the Bird’s Nest, and affectionatelyreferred to as the “Water Cube”, this USD 200 million Australian-designed structure is regarded as the perfect yin to the Bird’s Nest’s yang – a comforting “curvy” contrast to the rigidity of the stadium. Drawing inspirationfrom nature, the bubble-wrapped exterior answers an old physics problem about how to fill space most efficiently (the answer: two bubbles of equal volume but different shape). Bubbles also make for sleek earthquake-proofconstruction, without the need for obtrusive concrete or structural beams. Presuming that they get their daily wipes, this translucent covering of plastic “pillows” (100,000 square meters in total) helps reduce the amount of energy needed for interior heating and lighting, while allowing in more light and heat than glass would. Other green features include the recycling of 10,000 tons of rainwater collected by the outer surface and roof. Post-Olympics, the Cube has opened the warm-up pool for public swims, while renovations will dismantle temporary seats to create an aquatic center and water theme park. RMB 200 (adults), RMB 160 (children from 1.2m-1.4m), kids under 1.2m free. Daily 9am-6pm. Olympic Green, Beichen Lu, Chaoyang District. (8437 0125) http://waterpark.water-cube.com/english/index.aspx 朝阳区北辰路奥林匹克公园内

Schools Educational Services 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 KCS Education KCS Education offers mandarin language and Chinese culture summer camps for teenagers in China and Taiwan. Camps open to students aged 1317, combine language lessons with cultural visits, DIY workshops and adventure sports in some of Asia’s national parks. (137 9532 5410) www.kcseducation.com

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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, SatSun 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

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 research-based 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 inquiry-based program, a balance of childinitiated 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, a dmissions@3einternationalschool.org) www.3einternationalschool.org 3e国际学校, 朝阳区将台西路9-1号 Asia-Pacific Experimental School of Beijing Normal University Asia-Pacific Experimental School of Beijing Normal University is located on the south bank of the Wenyu River on Litang Lu, to the north of the Olympic Village. It has both primary and middle schools and provides for both day school students and boarders. The campus covers 80,000 square meters and includes middle and primary school classroom buildings, laboratory building, science and technology building, library, gym, student residence halls, various types of special classrooms, counseling room, and electronic reading room. There are 51 classes, 1,600 students, more than 200 teaching staff. The school’s administration is managed by Beijing Normal University and the teaching staff by Beijing Xicheng District Educational Committee. Age range: 6-15 years. Tuition fees (20102011 academic year): Chinese nationals: Primary school boarder RMB 24,000/year, day student RMB 20,000/year; Middle school boarder RMB 33,000/year, day student RMB 27,000/year;Foreign nationals pay the same as Chinese nationals, plus RMB 6,000/ year for management fees Dong San Qi, Changping District. (5109 4888, 6975 9602) http://www.yataischool.net/ 昌平区地铁5号

线天通苑北站,换乘643或537路,到北京太阳城 站,路口向东直走,穿过北京服装学院即到 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: Application fee RMB 1,600 (one-off payment, non-refundable), Capital levy RMB 8,000 (one-off 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, mshsadmissions@bibs.com.cn, office@bibs.com.cn), bikoffice@bibs.com.cn); 2) 1/F, Bldg B, 40 Liangmaqiao Lu (at the 21st Century Hotel), Chaoyang District. (6466 9255, mshsadmissions@bibs.com.cn, office@bibs.com.cn), bikoffice@bibs.com.cn); 3) 38 Nan Shiliju, Chaoyang District. (8456 6019, mshsadmissions@bibs.com.cn, office@bibs.com.cn), bikoffice@bibs.com.cn); 4) 6 Dongsihuan Beilu, Chaoyang District. (5130 7951, mshsadmissions@bibs.com.cn, office@bibs.com. cn), bikoffice@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 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 a SAT Test Center, caters to children with learning needs, offers counseling, student enrichment programs, university searches and transition education services and orientation for Third Culture Kids and their parents. Age range: 4-17 years old. Tuition fees (20102011 Academic Year): Deposit RMB 18,00023,000 (refundable); Registration RMB 3,800; Pre-K-kindergarten RMB 100,800; Grades 1-12 RMB 149,000-180,600; ESOL RMB 16,600 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


Directories 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 International Bilingual Academy (BIBA) BIBA provides an education that is strong in both English and Chinese within a stimulating and creative international environment. US national education standards are followed for most subjects, including English, mathematics, social studies, science, music, and PE. Chinese national standards are followed for Chinese language arts and mathematics. ESL and CSL classes are also available. BIBA’s newly-expanded campus in Shunyi includes kindergarten, elementary and middle schools with extensive facilities and specialist teachers for sports, arts, science, and more. BIBA is also the host school in Shunyi for the International Piano Academy of China (IPAC). Age range: 2.5-14. Tuition fees (2012-2013 Academic Year): Kindergarten RMB 60,000 (plus capital levy of RMB 5,000); Elementary School: RMB 100,000 (plus capital levy of RMB 20,000); Middle School RMB 110,000 (plus capital levy of 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 New Talent Academy 9 Anhua Street, Tianzhu Development Zone, Shunyi District. (8041 3037 (English)/3001, 8046 7117, zxcj@bjnewtalent.com) www. bjnewtalent.com 北京市新英才学校, 顺义区 天竺开发区安华街9号 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 Rego British School One of the newest schools in the city, Beijing Rego British School follows on the heels of two successful schools in Tianjin and Shanghai and caters to students from the surrounding Shunyi area with its array of educational facilities and age-appropriate resources on campus. Coursework is based on the UK national curriculum with the addition of Chinese Culture and Mandarin courses for all year groups. Rego places strong emphasis on close cooperation between parents, students and teachers and aims to create an educationally comfortable but truly challenging atmosphere for students to “be their best” and explore their talents and abilities to the fullest. Age range: 3 ½-18 years old. Tuition:Registration Fee RMB 2,000; Deposit RMB 15,000; Nusery (Full Day) RMB 130,000/year; Reception (Full Day) RMB 130,000/year; Years 1-6 RMB 160,000/year; Years 7-9 RMB 170,000/ year; Years 10-11 RMB 192,000/year; Years 12-13 RMB 202,000 1) (Admissions office) Rm C317 Lufthansa Center, 50 Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (6465-4487 ext 107 or 134 3939 3342, neil.macfarlane@bjrego. org); 2) 15 Liyuan Jie, Tianzhu County, Shunyi District. (8416 7718, neil.macfarlane@bjrego.org) www.bjrego.org 北京瑞金 英国学校, 1) 朝阳区朝阳区亮马桥路50号C317 室; 2) 顺义区顺义区天竺镇丽苑街15号 Beijing Shuren Ribet Private School As the only K12 independent coeducational bi-

lingual 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, Har-

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vard, Princeton, UC Berkeley and Stanford. Age range: 9-18 years old. Tuition fees (2010-2011 Academic Year): Application fee RMB 1,600; Capital levy RMB 30,000 (onetime 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 Bridge School This established school offers group classes (3-10 students) in the mornings and evenings at RMB 3,950 for 72 hours. Intensive classes are offered for RMB 9,500 for 180 hours. Individual classes are offered anytime, anywhere (including home or office) and cost RMB 85-105 per hour, minimum two hours. 1) Dongzhimen: Rm 901, 9/F, Yufei Dasha, 42 Dongzhimenwai Dajie, Dongcheng District. (6416 3990, info@bridgeschoolchina.com); 2) Reviera Plaza: Rm 701 Furniture Building, Reviera Plaza, Laiguangying Donglu, Chaoyang District. (8430 8068, info@bridgeschoolchina. com); 3) Capital Paradise Club: 1/F, Capital Paradise Club, Houshayu, Shunyi District. (8046 6114, info@bridgeschoolchina.com); 4) Rm 903, 9/F, E-Tower, 12 Guanghua Lu, Chaoyang District. (6503 5193, info@ bridgeschoolchina.com); 5) Mon-Fri 8.30am5.30pm. 8013 Tongguang Tower. 12 Nongzhanguan Nan Li, Chaoyang District. (6538 9422, info@bridgeschoolchina.com); 6) Rm 503, 5/F, Guangming Hotel, Liangmaquiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (8451 7605, info@ bridgeschoolchina.com) www.bridgeschoolchina.com桥学校, 1) 东城区东直门外大街42 号宇飞大厦9层901室; 2) 朝阳区来广营东路尙

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古城7层701室; 3) 顺义区后沙峪名都园会所1 层; 4) 朝阳区光华路12号数码01大厦9层903; 5) 朝阳区农展馆南里 12号 通广大厦 8013; 6) 朝阳区亮马桥路光明饭店5层503室 British Columbia International School Located on the east side of Chaoyang Park, BC School caters to both local and international students with a blend of Canadian and Chinese curricula. This gives students a bilingual education and knowledge of world cultures, while also conferring a dual diploma. The school features a team of certified British Columbian and native Chinese teachers, as well as brand-new, purpose-built facilities located on 60,000sqm of space. BC School’s sports facilities are offered via a joint venture with Arsenal youth Academy. Extracurricular courses include major league sports. For ages 2.5-5, the school has a program modeled after the Montessori method. Age range: 2.5 to 18 years old. Tuition fees (2012-2013 Academic Year): RMB 132,500-197,100. 10 Dongfeng Nanlu, Chaoyang District. (5962 3288, admission@ bcschoolchina.com) www.bcschoolchina.com 常春藤国际学校, 朝阳区东风南路10号 The British School of Beijing The British School of Beijing provides a traditional 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 Located in the third embassy quarter of Beijing, The Canadian International School of Beijing (CISB) opened in 2006. CISB offers a Montessori nursery and prekindergarten program for ages 18 months to 5 years, as well as an internally-recognized Canadian-style curriculum for kindergarten through Grade 12. CISB is an International Baccalaureate (IB) World School authorized to provide the IB Diploma Program (IBDP) at the high school level and a candidate school for the Primary Years (PYP) and Middle Years (MYP) Programs. Non-native English-speaking students will have their language abilities assessed, and are given ESL support according to their results. Chinese, French, and Korean are offered as additional languages, with over 50 nationalities represented in the student body. A member of ACAMIS and UNESCO, CISB features 90 classrooms equipped with SmartBoard technology, seven computer labs, two libraries, a designated fine arts floor (including specialized visual arts and music labs), a 500-seat theater, three gymnasiums, a sports field, an outdoor playground, a 25m-long swimming pool, and a dance studio. Age range: 18 months-18 years. Tuition fees (2012-2013 Academic Year): RMB 1,600 (application fee); RMB 4,600-6,700 (ESL fee at Main Campus); RMB 76,600-179,800 (Main Campus); RMB 59,000-121,800 (Shunyi

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Campus). 1) Main Campus (Preschool to Grade 12): 38 Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (6465 7788, admissions_shunyi@ cis-beijing.com, admissions@cis-beijing. com); 2) Shunyi Campus (Preschool): 7 Yuyang Lu (across River Garden Villas), Houshayu, Shunyi District. (8046 6191, admissions_shunyi@cis-beijing.com, admissions@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) 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 carefully-crafted 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 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 Deutsche Botschaftsschule Peking The German Embassy School offers instruction in German and uses a curriculum and textbooks that adhere to standards set by the German Board of Education. Approximately 90 students are enrolled in the kindergarten classes, and 430 in the elementary and upper school. Grades: Kindergarten to grade 13. Price range: EUR 5,150-7,800 (plus a EUR 2,600 admission fee, EUR 900 bus fee). 49A Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (6532 2535) www.dspeking.net.cn 北京德国 使馆学校, 朝阳区亮马桥路甲49号 Dulwich College Beijing Dulwich College Beijing is a British International school offering a curriculum based upon the English National Curriculum up to Year 9, IGCSE courses for students in Years 10 and 11, and the full International Baccalaureate Diploma for our senior students in Years 12 and 13. Our curriculum is suitaby adapted to reflect the needs of students in an international school and extends well beyond the formal classroom with a strong empasis on the development of the individual. Dulwich College Beijing is affliated with Dulwich College London and also is a sister school to Dulwich College’s in Shanghai, Suzhou and

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Seoul. Ages: 12 months – 18 years. Application Fee: RMB 2000 – non-refundable; Placement Deposit: RMB 18,000 – refundable subjuect to terms and conditions; Toddler 1 (Half Day) 2/3/5 days a week: RMB 27,200/38.500/60,500; Toddler 2 (Half Day): RMB 87,100; Nursery /Reception: RMB 132,400; Years 1-2: RMB 153,400; Years 3-6: RMB 171,600; Years 7-9: RMB181,200; Years 10-11: RMB192,600; Years 12-13: RMB200,200 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@dulwichbeijing.cn); 3) Legend Early Years Campus: Legend Garden Villas, 89 Jichang Lu, Shunyi District. (6454 9000, info@dulwich-beijing. cn) www.dulwich-beijing.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 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 (2010-2011 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; Fullday 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. (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 Americanstyle 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 Reg-

gio 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 preschool 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 German Embassy School The German Embassy School offers instruction in German and uses a curriculum and textbooks that adhere to standards set by the German Board of Education. Approximately 150 students are enrolled in the kindergarten classes, and 560 in the elementary and upper school. Grades: Kindergarten to grade 12. Price range: EUR 5,450-7,800 (plus a EUR 2,600 admission fee, EUR 1000 bus fee). 7.55 am-5.15 pm. 49A Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (6532 2535, info. dsp@dspeking.net.cn) www.dspeking.net.cn 朝阳区亮马桥路甲49号 Harrow International School Beijing Harrow International School Beijing prides itself on high academic standards that are maintained within a close-knit school community. Harrow is one of the smaller international schools; each student is assigned a personal tutor who looks after their overall welfare and serves as a liaison between the school and home. High academic standards and leadership skills are promoted schoolwide, with a range of enrichment activities to help students develop teamwork and creative thinking skills, as well as independence and responsibility. The school is divided into different sections with specialist teachers teaching each subject from the Prep Phase (Years 5 to 7) onwards. There is a wide range of outdoor pursuits available to students, including a small school garden where younger children learn to grow their own vegetables. Other highlights include, top-notch learning facilities, talented choirs, the annual “Expeditions Week ” with visits to overseas countries, and regular exchanges with Harrow Bangkok and Harrow UK. Students graduating from Harrow Beijing have won places at a range of universities across the world including Oxford, London School of Economics, Bayreuth Law Faculty, Cornell, Australia National University. Age range: 3-18 years old. Tuition fees (2010/2011 Academic Year): Pre-School RMB 101,700;


Directories Reception (4-5 years) RMB 129,800; Years 1-2 RMB 147,100; Years 3-6 RMB 153,600; Years 7-9 RMB 168,700; Years 10-11 RMB 175,200; Years 12 -13 RMB 188,300 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 Harvard Star International School Harvard Star International School is a Kindergarten to Grade 6 school that offers a mix of Montessori-based English education and international curriculum. Learning focuses on the overall development of the child by establishing good habits through a program called “Excellence in Education.” The school searches for quality books and materials for all subjects, providing students with the materials and worksheets for each topic taken in class. Teaching aids are used to make learning more interesting and projects reinforce what students have learned in class. Assessments are done regularly and weekly assignments are given. Tuition fees (2012-2013 Academic Year): RMB 50,000 (no capital levy fee). Sanshanxin Xinjiayuan, Houshayu, Shunyi District. (8042 4781) 哈 佛之星国际学校, 顺义区后沙峪三山新新家园 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), 400 650 7747, info@house-ofknowledge.net); 2) Liyuan Campus, East Gate of Liyuan Compound, Maquanying Street, Shunyi District. (6434 0088 (English, Chinese and German), 400 650 7747, info@ house-of-knowledge.net); 3) Administrative Office, C511, Lufthansa Centre, 50 Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (6434 0088 or 6538 2624, 400 650 7747, info@house-ofknowledge.net) www.house-of-knowledge. net 北京好思之家幼儿园, 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 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 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 25,00072,000/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,

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Central Park Apartments, 6 Chaoyangmenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (6597 9358, hjkids@263.net) www.hjkids.com 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 The International Montessori School of Beijing (MSB) MSB has been serving expatriate children, from pre-school to elementary, for 20 years and is an affiliate member of the American Montessori Society (AMS), which upholds the MACTE Montessori educational standards on an international level. The school is affiliated with the International Montessori Teaching Institute which provides continual professional training and development to all MSB lead teachers and assistant teachers. Today MSB is comprised of four campuses – two in Shunyi (River Garden and Champagne Cove) – and two located very close to the Beijing Riviera, Grand Hills, Quanfa and Lane Bridge housing compounds. The new Riviera campus will house the Reception and Elementary classrooms up to Grade 6. Age range: 1-12. Tuition fees (2010-2011 Academic Year): Deposit RMB 1,600 (application fee credited towards school fees); 3 Day Toddler (Age: 1) RMB 38,000; 5 Day Toddler (Age: 1) RMB 60,000; Morning Nursery (Age: 2) RMB 85,000; Full Day Nursery (Age: 2) RMB 126,000; Morning Kindergarten (Age: 3 and 4) RMB 88,000; Full Day Kindergarten (Age: 3 and 4) RMB 130,000; Reception (Age: 5) RMB 146,000; Elementary (Age: 6 to 12) RMB 152,000. Riviera Campus, Bldg 8, 2 Xiangjiang Beilu, Chaoyang District (6432 8228, schooloffice@msb.edu.cn) www.msb. edu.cn 北京蒙台梭利国际学校。朝阳区香江校 园,香江北路甲2号院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 purpose-built 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 (20102011 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

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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 researchbased 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 (non-refundable, 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, info-og@ivyschools.com (Orchid Garden Bilingual Campus), info-OE@ivyschools. com (Ocean Express Bilingual Campus)); 2) Ocean Express Campus, Bldg E, Ocean Express, 2 Dongsanhuan Beilu (north of Kempinski), Chaoyang District. (8446 7287, info-og@ivyschools.com (Orchid Garden Bilingual Campus), info-OE@ivyschools. com (Ocean Express 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 Ivy MI Kindergarten Ivy MI Kindergarten offers a quality Chinese-focused program designed to meet the needs of children who will attend Chinese elementary schools. It is designed for Chinese families who would like their children to experience a curriculum inspired by the Harvard-based Multiple Intelligences theory. This program offers a top-notch education for children with an international bent. RMB 33,600 per year (Lijing Campus). RMB 36,998 per year (Tianshi Campus) 1) Tianshi Campus, 52 Beiyuan Lu, Tongzhou District. (8159 6406/7, Info-TS@ ivyschools.com, Info-LJ@ivyschools.com); 2) Lijing Campus, 28 Shilipu Beilu, Chaoyang District. (8446 4189, Info-TS@ivyschools. com, Info-LJ@ivyschools.com) http://www. ivyschools.com艾毅多元智能幼儿园, 1) 通州 区北苑路52号; 2) 朝阳区十里堡北路28号 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 Lycée Français International de Pékin (The French School) The LFIP is administered in accordance with the guidelines established by the French Ministry of Education. Classes are taught in French, but nonFrench-speaking children are admitted into the kindergarten (which is on a separate campus), and the elementary school. This school has full sports and extracurricular programs. Ages: 2 to 18. Price range: EUR 5,580-10,010 (French children), EUR 6,39011,430 (non-French children). 1) Primary and Secondary School: 13 Sanlitun Dongsijie, Chaoyang District. (6532 3498); 2) Kindergarten: 4 Sanlitun Lu, Chaoyang District. (6532 7881) http://www.lfip.net.cn/ 1) 朝阳 区三里屯东四街13号; 2) 朝阳区三里屯路4号 Muffy’s Education Founded in 2003, Muffy’s Education provides English immersion kindergartens, seasonal camps and after-school 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 immer-

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sion 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 Bamboo International Kindergarten New Bamboo International Kindergarten is an English language school based on the US High/Scope pre-school education structure. With the intention of becoming an influential pre-school education organization in China’s fundamental education, they have a curriculum that incorporates the American education system with the core essence of the Chinese education. This allows us to give our Children the best of the two cultures. The kindergarten officially opens on October 10, 2011, and welcomes all parents of babies aged one to six for consultation and registration. Tuition fees (2011-2012 academic year): RMB 1,000 application fee, RMB 5,000 per month. Qiao 133 0401 8987, Shi 186 1172 9923. Tower W-1 (east of Scitech Hotel, west door of Dongdang Ruijing), 16 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. 新竹幼儿园, 朝阳区建国门 外大街16号W-1座(建国门赛特饭店东面,东方 瑞景小区西门) 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 Pakistan Embassy College This embassyrun school offers two types of curricula: the Pakistan national curriculum, and an English curriculum associated with London University that offers GCSE and A-level qualifications. Both curricula are taught in English, but a number of ESOL students are accepted, and remedial English classes are provided. Chinese language classes are mandatory for all except senior-level students. An enrollment of 400 students from more than 40 different countries makes for an excellent student-teacher ratio and a diverse student body. School facilities include science, computer and language laboratories, and a gymnasium and indoor basketball court. Ages: 4 to 18. Price range: USD 250-600/month 1 Dongzhimenwai Dajie, Sanlitun, Chaoyang District. (6532 1905) 朝阳区三里屯东直门外大街1号 Positive Foundations School Highly experienced teachers provide education that stresses the importance of self-development and life skills as well as the academic fundamentals that provide the foundation for further education and cognitive development.

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All classes are taught by foreign teachers in their native English, with the option of a Chinese class in the afternoon. Offers Nursery and Kindergarten, with both full and half-day Montessori-based curriculum. Application fee: RMB 1,000. Tuition fees: RMB 46,800-105,000. 3006 Gahood Villa, Houshayu, Xibaixinzhuang, Shunyi District, Shunyi District. (8046 6302, PFSschool@ gmail.com) www.pfs-beijing.com 顺义区北京 市顺义区后沙峪西白幸庄嘉浩别墅城3006栋 Prestige Education Centre Prestige Education Centre is a weekend school with full day and half day programs that teaches students about the world in an English environment. Many of their students hope to study abroad or join an international school in the future, as well as enrich their education in general. Prestige Education Centre’s curriculum is based on that of independent schools in the UK. The institution also has a few weekday programs. Art Base One, Shunbai Lu, Hegezhuang, Chaoyang District. (155 0120 8418, pedcentre@163.com) www.pedcentre. com 慧德嘉源, 朝阳区何各庄顺白路 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 Sino Bright School SBS offers an accredited diploma curriculum from British Columbia, Canada taught by B.C.-certified teachers, with the aim of preparing students for higher education in Canada or other Western countries. Founded in 1999, the school previously focused on Chinese students but is now enrolling international students. The school’s language of instruction is English, but Chinese language classes are offered. 1) Yihai Huayuan, 129 Nansihuan Xilu, Fengtai District. (6553 7171); 2) Cambridge Middle School, Taihu, Tongzhou District. (6553 7171) www.schoolbj.com 中 加高中学校, 1) 丰台区南四环西路129号怡海花 园; 2) 通州区台湖北京剑桥中学 Sino Bright School Head Office Unit 1803, 18/F, Sino Bright School, 5 Jianguomenbei Lu, Dongcheng District. (6553 7171, 6553 8727 (fax)) www.schoolbj.com 中加高中学校, 东城区建国门北路5号中加高中 学校18层1803 Smile International Kindergarten (Smile IK) This international, multilingual kindergarten features a three-year program designed to foster students’ social, intellectual, emotional, and physical development. The curriculum focuses on practical life skills, sensorial development, and basic knowledge of math, geography, science, art, and music. Foreign languages (English, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Italian) are taught by qualified native speakers, and the recentlyrenovated facilities include two teaching buildings and an outdoor playground. Additional features include extended day care, after school activities, and regular field trips. The kindergarten also hosts birthday parties, seasonal celebrations, and an English sum-

mer camp that runs from June to August. Each week of the summer camp explores a different topic and is open to both expats and locals. The school welcomes new students at any point during the year; families can register during the week at Smile IK’s main office. Age range: 3-6 years old. Unit 29-30, King’s Garden Villa, 18 Xiaoyun Lu, Chaoyang District. (6468 1227/1012, 182 0122 3702, smilekg@sina.cn) http://blog. sina.com.cn/u/2695180955 朝阳区霄云路18 号京润水上花园别墅29-30号 Springboard International Bilingual School Springboard offers kindergarten through 6th grade in a 75% English, 25% Chinese bilingual environment. The newly renovated building sports brightly-colored classrooms designed for no more than 15 students per class flanked by large common areas that are dotted with toys on the first floor and well-stocked bookshelves on the second. Behind the school there’s a large football pitch and basketball courts, plus indoor play areas, a ballet studio, and art studio and a library in an adjoining building. Springboard’s annual tuition for grades 1 through 6 is RMB 90,000 annually. Gucheng, 15 Houshayu Lu, Houshayu Town, Shunyi District. (office@sibs.com.cn) http://www. sibs.com.cn/index.html 君诚国际双语学校, 顺义区后沙峪镇火沙路古城段15号 St. Cyril & Methodius (Bulgarian School of Beijing) Established in 2003, this school is a great place for Bulgarian kids of all ages and backgrounds to get together and learn more about Bulgaria. Lessons are offered in Bulgarian language, history, customs & crafts. Classes are held every Monday and Tuesday from 4.30-6pm. For more information contact Mira Yanishevskaya (139 1059 4131, mira_yanis@yahoo.it) or Teodora Lazarova (150 6623 5580). Bulgarian Embassy Library, 4 Xiushui Beijie, Chaoyang District. (mira_yanis@yahoo.it) 朝阳区秀水北街4号匈 牙利大使馆 St. Paul American School (SPAS) St. Paul American School (SPAS) is a member of the Nacel International School Systems with its headquarter school located in St. Paul, Minnesota and consists of a middle and high preparatory school offering a dual language diploma in English and Chinese. It incorporates an American curriculum that includes AP courses taught by certified American staff, as well as Chinese language, physical education and music courses. SPAS is a residential campus that is attached to the second high school connected to Beijing Normal University and shares with it a picturesque campus with an activity field, track, outdoor and indoor basketball courts, pool, and more. Age range: 13-19 years old. Tuition fees (2010-2011 Academic Year, prices available in USD only): Enrollment Fee USD 100; Entrance Fee USD 850; Tuition for 2010-2011 USD 11,000 18 Guan’aoyuan, Qinghe, Haidian District. (8070 3429) 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 Sunny Kids Garden International Kindergarten (SKG) SKG offers bilingual nursery, kindergarten and pre-school classes based on the internationally recognized HighScope teaching approach. Professionally trained, highly experienced and dedicated foreign and Chinese teachers all have over five years international teaching experience. Warm, nurturing and creative environment in which children can experience a range of different activities including art, science, music, drama, dancing, cooking, physical education and much more. Modern, state-of-the-art facilities and toys, spacious classrooms spread over 3 levels and large garden/playground area. Nursery classes for children aged 19 months to 3 years, kindergarten classes for children 3-5 years of age and pre-school classes for children 5-6 years of age. SKG also offers facilities for children events, including birthday parties. 103, Bldg 302, Xiangsong Nanhu Xiyuan, Nanhuqu Xilu, Wangjing, Chaoyang District. (8476 5353 or 138 1070 7354, info@sunnykidsgarden.com)


Directories www.skgedu.com 北京阳光童馨国际幼儿园, 朝 阳区望京南湖渠西路香颂南湖西园302楼103号 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/ Pre-Primary 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 Learning Center of Beijing The Children’s Learning Center of Beijing is a bilingual preschool: nursery – through to– preparatory (18 month – 6 ½ years). CLCB 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. CLCB’s themebased program 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. CLCB offers flexibility for families through its 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 爱嘉励儿童双语培训 学校, 顺义区后沙峪白辛庄嘉浩别墅3056 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. Grades 1-5: 89,000 RMB per year, Grades 6-12: 99,000 RMB per year Zhong Guan Cun Beilu (Northwest of Tsinghua University), Haidian District. (6279 7000, this@ mail.tsinghua.edu.cn) www.this.edu.cn 海淀 区中关村北路清华大学西北侧 Wellington College International Tianjin Wellington College International Tianjin is the partner school of Wellington College in the UK, the highly prestigious independent school

founded by Queen Victoria in 1859, as the national monument to one of the country’s greatest military leaders, the Duke of Wellington. Wellington provides a unique learning opportunity due to the breadth and depth of the education offered, which goes beyond academic success into every sphere of extracurricular and pastoral school life. Age range: 3-18 1 Yidedao, Hongqiao District, Tianjin. (187-2248 7836, http://www.wellingtoncollegeintl.cn/wellington_intro.html) 天津惠灵顿 国际学校,天津市红桥区义德道1号 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 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 1011 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

Shopping Arts & Crafts Samantha Crafts 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. Owner Wang Yun 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, 136 9302 8730) 珊米织物 东城区方家胡同12号 Zian Print and Graphics Whether you’re redecorating your place or looking for a unique gift for someone special, Zian has a wide range of unique artwork available, including original graphics, limited edition prints by Chinese and European artists covering themes of Chinese minorities, Buddhism, the streets of old Hong Kong, Peking Opera and more. TueSun 1-5pm. 30 Fangjia Hutong, Dongcheng

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Bookstores The Bookworm English language books to borrow or buy. Book larvae can graze in the library’s Kiddies’ Corner, which houses childsize chairs and toys in addition to books. A family library membership (RMB 500) allows your family to borrow up to six books for two weeks at a time. A growing selection of for-sale books includes favorites like Wicked Chickens and The Gruffalo’s Child. In addition, The Bookworm’s Kids Club offers both young children and teens opportunities to share books with their peers. Daily 9am-2am. Courtyard 4, Gongti Beilu, Chaoyang District. (6586 9507, kidsclub@beijingbookworm.com, books@beijingbookworm.com) www.chinabookworm.com 书虫书吧, 朝阳 区工体北路4号院 Page One 1) Sanlitun Village South, Chaoyang District. (page1_indigo@pageonegroup.com, page1_cwtc@pageonegroup. com); 2) 10am-6pm. Shop LG50, Indigo, 18 Jiuxianqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (8426 0408, page1_indigo@pageonegroup.com, page1_cwtc@pageonegroup.com); 3) 10am9.30pm. B2/F, China World Summit Wing, 1 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (8535 1055, page1_indigo@pageonegroup. com, page1_cwtc@pageonegroup.com) www.pageonegroup.com 1) 朝阳区三里屯路 (三里屯Village对面); 2) 朝阳区酒仙桥路18 号颐堤港地铁层50号; 3) 朝阳区建国门外大 街1号国贸商城三期地下2层

Clothing BabyGro Beijing 1) Wed-Sun 10am-5pm. Cathay View Garden Shopping Mall (next to Beijing Riviera Villas), 2 Xiangjiang Beilu, Chaoyang District. (8470 1690, johanna@ babygro.com.cn); 2) Mon-Fri 10am-7pm, Sat-Sun 10am-6pm. Shop 105, Tower 9, Central Park, 6 Chaowai Lu, Chaoyang District, Chaoyang District. (6597 0717, johanna@ babygro.com.cn) www.babygro.com.cn/ 慧宝, 1) 朝阳区香江北路甲2号观唐广场二期商铺; 2) 朝阳区朝外街6号新城国际9号楼105 baby international No. 2371, 3.F North Tower, SOHO Shangdu, 8 Dongdaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (5900 1476, info@babyinternational.com) www.baby-international. com 国际宝贝, 朝阳区东大桥路8号SOHO商都 3层2371店铺 Counting Sheep Children’s Boutique Sun-Thurs 10am-7pm, Fri-Sat 10am-8pm. 17 Gongti Beilu (1/F of Bodhi bldg, directly across from north gate of Workers Stadium), Chaoyang District. (6417 7622, ask@countingsheepboutique.com) www.countingsheepboutique.com 洋洋宝宝店, 朝阳区工体北路17号 (工体北门对面) Gap Daily 10am-10pm. 1) 131 Xidan Beidajie, Xicheng District.; 2) Unit 136A-140, Beijing APM, 138 Wangfujing Dajie, Dongcheng District.; 3) Unit 1101, 1/F, Joy City Chaoyang, 101 Chaoyang Beilu (at the intersection of Qingnian Lu), Chaoyang District. www.gap. com 1) 西城区西单北大街131号; 2) 东城区 王府井大街138号北京新东安广场136A-140; 3) 朝阳区朝阳北路101 (青年路口东北角) 朝 阳北路大悦城1层1101 Naturino From pretty sandals to gumboots, this unpretentious kids’ store is all about quality. Prices start at RMB 300. 1) Beijing Office: 7H, Tower A, Star City, A10 Jiuxianqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (8456 0710, 139 1175 4650); 2) 2/F. Beijing Yansha Outlet Shopping Center. 9 Dongsihuan Nanlu, Chaoyang District.; 3) 5/F, Shuang’an Shopping Plaza, 23 Beisanhuan Lu, Haidian District.; 4) 5/F, Cuiwei Baihuo, 33 Fuxing Lu, Haidian District.; 5) 4/F, Modern Plaza, 40 Zhongguancun Lu, Chaoyang District.; 6) 5/F, Shin Kong Place, 87 Jianguo lu, Chaoyang District.; 7) 6/F, Beijing Yansha Youyi Shopping City, 52 Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District.; 8) 4/F, Beijing Jinyuan Yansha Shopping Center, 2,

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Huayuan Donglu, Haidian District.; 9) Pinnacle Plaza, Tianzhu Real Estate Development Zone, Shunyi District.; 10) 5/F, Beijing Scitech Plaza, 22, Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. 那都乐, 1) 朝阳区北京办公室:酒仙桥路甲 10号星城国际大厦A座7H; 2) 朝阳区东四环 南路9号燕莎奥特莱斯购物中心2层; 3) 海淀 区北三环路23号双安广场5层; 4) 海淀区复兴 路33号翠微百货5层; 5) 朝阳区中关村路40号 当代商城; 6) 朝阳区建国路87号新光天地5 层; 7) 朝阳区亮马桥路52号北京燕莎友谊商 城6层; 8) 海淀区花园东路2号北京金源燕莎 购物中心4层; 9) 顺义区天竺房地产开发区荣 祥广场; 10) 朝阳区建国门外大街北京赛特 购物中心5层 Okaidi French chain sells clothes to kids up to 14 years of age. 10am-10pm. L410-L410A, 4/F, Bldg 1, The Place, 9 Guanghua Lu, Chaoyang District. (6587 1515) http://www. okaidi.com/ 欧开蒂, 朝阳区光华路9号世贸天 阶1号楼4层L410-L410A Tang’ Roulou Created by two French designers inspired by yesterday’s China, Tang’ Roulou tiny shop stocks gorgeous, tasteful outfits for kids (ages 0-8). Their unique, high quality, made-in-Beijing blankets, quilted jackets, dresses and accessories come in a variety of patterns, including dots, stripes and flowers, spotted with dragons, phoenix and goldfishes. Daily 10.30am-8.30pm. 30 Sanlitun Beilu (inside Phoenix Design), Chaoyang District. (6416 9761) www.tangroulou.com 朝阳区三里 屯北街路口30号 “风栖” 店内 Uniqlo Bldg 10, South District, Sanlitun Village, 19 Sanlitun Lu, Chaoyang District. (6413 1320) www.uniqlo.com 朝阳区三里屯路19号 三里屯Village南区10号楼 Yashow Market The stall owners here are spoiled by the gaggles of free-spending tourists who come for bargain shopping, and so are less amenable to offering deep discounts to residents than their counterparts in other markets. Nevertheless, teen after teen told us they enjoy shopping here for copies of recent fashionable clothes: low-slung jeans, branded T-shirts, baggy pants, oversized athletic kids. Daily 9.30am-9pm. 58 Gongti Beilu, Chaoyang District. (6415 1726) 雅秀市场, 朝阳区工体 北路58号

Home Accessories and Gear Easy Home Daily 10am-9pm. 1) Golden Resources Outlet, Yuanda Lu, Haidian District. (8887 3398); 2) Yuquanying outlet, 58 Nansanhuan Xilu, Fengtai District. (8367 9622); 3) Shilihe Outlet, 106 Dayangfang Lu, Shibali Dian, Chaoyang District. (6730 5322); 4) Beisihuan Outlet, 65 Beisihuan Donglu, Chaoyang District. (8463 9988) www.juran. com.cn 居然之家, 1) 海淀区金源店, 远大路 1号; 2) 丰台区玉泉营店, 南三环西路58号; 3) 朝阳区十里河店, 十八里店大羊坊路106 号; 4) 朝阳区北四环店, 北四环东路65号 Gaobeidian Furniture Street Outside Dongsihuan, turn right at the Gaobeidian exit of the Jingtong expressway then drive south, Chaoyang District. www.gaobeidian. com.cn 高碑店家具一条街, 朝阳区东四环外 京通快速路高碑店出口处出来右转往南走

Heather’s Furniture Warehouse Sells imported traditional furnitures for children. Daily 9am-6pm. 1) In the yard of Haidian

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Taxation Bureau (north of the METROsupermarket), Wanquanhe Lu, Xiyuan, Haidian District. (138 1191 4478, heather_zhuang@ yahoo.com); 2) Stall F1-02, 1/F, Bldg 10, 3 Guomei Diyicheng, Qingnianlu Xili, Chaoyang District. (138 1191 4478, heather_zhuang@yahoo.com) 小不点家居样品间, 1) 海淀区西苑万泉河路海淀区地税局院内; 2) 朝阳区青年路西里国美第一城3号院10号 楼底商F1-02 Leyou Sells all the essentials, like thermometers, breast pumps, breast pads, diapers, spoons, bottles, formula, baby food and cribs. 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

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 Linfeng Tibetan Artistic Firm Sells authentic Tibetan furnitures, carpets and handicrafts, with antique pieces and reproductions. Showroom opens everyday for visiting. To visit the warehouse for more selections, call for reservation. 1) Daily 8.30am-8.30 pm. Stall 1, Row B, Panjiayuan Market, Chaoyang District. (139 1173 9981, lf@lftibetanart.cn); 2) 158 Gaobeidian Furniture Street, Chaoyang District. (139 1173 9981, lf@lftibetanart.cn) www.lftibetanart.cn 北京灵峰藏艺古典家具 店, 1) 朝阳区潘家园市场乙排1号; 2) 朝阳 区高碑店家具街158号 Lily’s Antiques Furniture Lily’s Antiques is the most famous furniture dealer in Beijing, offering quality Chinese antiques, but also imported traditional and modern styles from all over the world, from Ming chairs and Tibetan rugs to Indian trunks, Spanish design and Italian sofas. The service is the best in town, with a one-year guarantee and delivery. 1) Daily 8.30am-6pm. 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)

Pantry Magic Under new management and newly relocated, this Hong Kong based kitchenware shop is your one-stop source for all kinds of Western cooking equipment blenders, baking ware, ceramics, cookbooks and more. Hundreds of items in stock. 17 Gongti Beilu (across from north gate of Workers’ Stadium in the same building as Bodhi), Chaoyang District. (6413 0223)

Organic Goods De Run Wu Translating as “House of Virtue,” this family-run organic farm consists of a greenhouse growing over 100 types of crops year-round. Visitors can purchase produce for RMB 20 per kilo (minimum 4 kilos) and they deliver for an additional RMB 20 on two runs a week. They also sell organic detergents, soap nuts, natural cleaners and more. Strawberry Fields, Xinzhuang, Xingshou Town, Changping District. (8459 0809, jiyunliang@vip.163.com) 德润屋, 昌平区兴 寿镇辛庄草莓园 Green Cow Organic Farm Donggezhuang (10 min north of the International Exhibition Center), Houshayu Zhen, Shunyi District. (8046 4301, 135 0113 6920, 6433 4435 (fax), thelovelygreencow@gmail.com) http:// www.greencowfarm.com/ 绿牛有机农庄, 顺 义区北京绿牛有机农场(北京京承高速与机场 北线交汇处的东北方向董各庄附近)

Photography Studios & Services Imagine Photography Studio 10am-6pm. Unit 503, Pinnacle Plaza, Shunyi District. (8472 7478, info@imaginestudio.cn) www. imaginestudio.cn 顺义区荣祥广场503室 Littleones Photography Studio This Western photography studio specializes in newborn, children, family, and maternity photos. Photo shoots are tailored to each family.

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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. cn, www.mishka.pro 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 Not An Illusion Photography Not an Illusion Photography is a professional photography service that focuses on capturing the beautiful moments in life using natural lighting rather than studio setups. The studio specializes in portraits (including kids and families), and exhibition openings. Photographers can work out specially tailored plans for customers and do house calls for photo shoots. Collectable prints are also available from their website. Special offers are available for holidays like Mother’s Day, Children’s Day, and Father’s Day. (notanillusion@me.com) www.imnotblue.com Small World Photo Studio Professional photography services for families, kids and pregnant women, costumes can be offered to kids under 3. Stall 509-510, 5/F, Euro Plaza, 99 Yuxiang, Tianzhu Town, Shunyi District. (8046 1603, 138 1160 2673) 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

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. 4/F, Europlaza, 99 Yuxiang Lu, Tianzhu Town, Shunyi District. (8046 1260, 6457 1922, info@villalifestyles.cn) www.villalifestyles.cn 顺义区天竺镇裕翔路99号欧陆广场4层

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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

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)

Services Baodao Optical Megastore Daily 9.30am9pm. B52 Dongsanhuan Nanlu (northeast corner of Jinsong Qiao, near Jinsong Subway Station B exit), Chaoyang District, Chaoyang District. (5767 0999) www.bdtopmall.com 宝岛眼镜百货, 朝阳区东三环南路 乙52号劲松桥东北角顺迈金钻大厦

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) Rm 1801-03, Air China Plaza, 36 Xiaoyun Lu, Chaoyang District. (8447 5800, 400 650 1266, info@iqair-china.com); 2) 5/F, House-


Directories hold Appliance Area, Youyi Shopping City, 52 Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (158 0136 1601, info@iqair-china.com); 3) 5/F, Shin Kong Place, 87 Jianguo Lu, Chaoyang District. (5738 2401, info@iqair-china.com); 4) 4/F, 417 Seasons Place, 2 Jinchengfang Jie, Xicheng District. (6622 0179, info@iqairchina.com); 5) 4/F, Europlaza, 99 Yuxiang Lu, Tianzhu, Shunyi District. (6457 1922, info@ iqair-china.com) www.iqair-china.com 1) 朝 阳区霄云路36号国航大厦1801-03室; 2) 朝 阳区亮马桥路52号燕莎友谊商城5层; 3) 朝 阳区建国路87号新光天地5层生活家电区; 4) 西城区金城坊街金融街417号四层; 5) 顺义 区天竺镇裕翔路99号欧陆广场4层 Small World Kids’ Hair Salon Kids’ hair salon will offer a kid friendly environment for kids when they are getting their hair to be done. Stall 509-510, 5/F, Euro Plaza, 99 Yuxiang, Tianzhu Town, Shunyi District. (8046 1603, 138 1160 2673) 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

Toys Hongqiao Market One entire floor is filled with cheap toys, from stuffed animals to Barbie sets, kites and remote controlled cars. Daily 9.30am-7pm. 46 Hongqiao Lu, Chongwen District. (6713 3354) 红桥市场, 崇文区红桥路46号

Sports Sports Beijing is a non-profit 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 10am-6pm. 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

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. Mon-Sat 10am-10pm, Sun 10am-8pm. 5 Dongshimencun Lu, Baiziwan Qiao, Dongsihuan Zhonglu, Chaoyang District. (6776 4705, oleclimbing@gmail.com) www.ole-sports.com 奥莱攀 岩, 朝阳区东四环中路百子湾桥东石门村路5号

Dance The Conservatory of International Style and Cultural Arts (CISCA) The benefits of learning ballet at an early age aims to nurture young children’s instinctive joy of movement with music and freedom of expression to increase self control and coordination, discipline, confidence and self esteem. Programs tailored to people who want to develop a hobby as well as who want to prepare for future programs as a professional dancer. 1) Quan Fa Garden Club House, 2 Xiangjiang Beilu, Chaoyang District. (8470 5657, 139 1103 2760); 2) 208, Lido Country Club, Lido Place, 6 Jiangtai Lu, Chaoyang District. (6438 1677, 137 1643 3908) 1) 朝阳区香江北路2号泉发花园会所; 2) 朝阳区将台路6号丽都广场丽都乡村俱乐部C208室

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

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Dongdan PE Center You and the rest of the crew can rent indoor or outdoor, full- or half-courts here. RMB 500/hr (full-court), RMB 300/hr (half-court, 30 players or fewer), RMB 15/person (outdoor courts, 15 players or fewer), RMB 10/person/hr (indoor courts). Daily 8am-10pm. 108 Chongwenmennei Dajie, Dongcheng District. (6512 9377) 东单体育中心, 东城区崇文门内大街108号

Beijing Sports University If you are just beginning to learn the art of the sword, BSU is the best place to pick up your first weapon. Fencing is taught to students and community members as young as 12. Classes are taught in Chinese only and are RMB 100/hr. Beijing Sports University, Zhongguancun Beidajie, Haidian District. (Contact Mr. Tao Jinhan: 6298 9568) 北京体育大学, 海 淀区中关村北大街

Bowling Jade Palace Hotel Bowling Center Expect higher standards than at your regular tenpin dive, with eight immaculately maintained lanes and an army of helpful and friendly staff. Smallest shoe size is 35, though, so this is a good choice for big kids only. Daily 10am-11pm. B1/F, Jade Palace Hotel, 76 Zhichun Lu, Haidian District. (6262 8888 ext 55080) 翠宫宾馆保龄球中心, 海淀区知春路76号 翠宫宾馆地下1层

Climbing 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

Football (Soccer) ClubFootball This organization runs soccer coaching programs at 20+ locations in Beijing and Tianjin for boys and girls of all levels aged 4 to 18. Held after school, at weekends and during holidays, courses are designed and delivered in a fun environment by ClubFootball’s English FA-qualified coaching staff. A nine week course averages RMB 750 and includes kit, beverages, player profile, certificate and team photo. 9am-6pm. Unit A212, 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 SGA Junior Golf Coaching Offers one-onone 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

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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.SGA-China.com 朝阳广济堂高 尔夫俱乐部, 朝阳区团结湖小区上四路村

introduction to dinghy sailing and features of each sailing boat. Open May-Oct. 22 Wenti Road, Haigang District, Qinhuangdao. (0335 856 0916, enquiries@beijingsailing. com) www.beijingsailing.com 秦皇岛市海 港区文体路22号 (15 00 118 9580, 335 856 0916, enquiries@beijingsailing.com) www. beijingsailing.com

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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 Dandelion Hiking (13124788581, buqunzi@ gmail.com) www.chinahiking.cn 蒲公英远足

Horse Riding Equuleus International Riding Club This accredited horse riding club houses 95 horses, 12 bilingual trainers with CHS (based on BHS) horse instructor’s certificate and a dog agility area. 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

Martial Arts Xie’s Martial Arts Academy (XMA) Xie’s Martial Arts Academy (XMA) was founded in 2005 by Master Xie, a 32nd generation disciple of the Shaolin Temple with a Masters of Education from Beijing Sport University. Xie’s Shaolin Kung Fu Style is a unique mixed martial arts system that combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, Karate and Western martial art styles. XMA’s wide range of self-defense styles creates a wellrounded, disciplined martial art. Age: 3 and above. Classes are offered after school and on weekends. Private classes are available. Venue: Beijing City International School, Western Academy of Beijing, The British School of Beijing (Sanlitun) and International School of Beijing. (131 4676 0944, xmamasterxie@gmail.com) www.xmabj.com

Sailing Beijing Aofan Sailing Club Located in Beijing Olympic Rowing-Canoeing Park, this exclusive sailing club in Beijing offers twoday and five-day training courses throughout the season with a wide range of sailing boats for both kids and for adults. Regular events are held for members (for free) and visitors. Discounted packages including courses and membership are available. Interested parties can attend one of their bi-monthly open sessions before signing up. Inside Beijing Olympic Rowing-Canoeing Park, Shunyi District. (5949 4599) www. aofansail.com 北京奥帆帆船俱乐部, 顺义区 白马路19号奥林匹克水上公园内 Beijing Sailing Centre Located 90mins from Beijing by train, the Beijing Sailing Club provides a range of dinghy sailing boats to suit all abilities and age groups, from Optimists for kids fun, Topper Topaz for adult learners through to the Topper Omega for spinnaker and trapezing experience. Qualified English and Chinese instructors offer weekend courses for those wanting to gain experience (RMB 1,900) and the 1 hour Sailing Experience (RMB 240) is a gentle

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

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 on-court selfconfidence 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@gsacademy.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 Fine Yoga 1) Mon-Fri 7am-8.30pm, Sun-Sat 8am-6pm. 16/F, Tower 2, Blue Castle International Center, 3 Xi Dawang Lu, Chaoyang District. (8599 9566, 139 1120 9563); 2) 2/F, East Tower, Van Palace Apartment, 1 Jinghua Nanjie, Chaoyang District. (139 1120 9563) www.fine-yoga.com 梵音瑜珈, 1) 朝阳区西大望路蓝堡国际中心会所2号楼16层; 2) 朝阳区景华南街1号旺座中心东塔2层 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 fourweek 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 September 10. Muffy’s Splash Down On July 14, Muffy’s Education held a Splash Down to beat the heat, with water-themed activities and games.

Hilton Beijing Capital Airport Hotel Hosts School On July 26-27, two groups of kids from Eduwings Kindergarten visited Hilton Beijing Capital Airport Hotel to bake cookies, learn about housekeeping, visit the facilities, and play at the Kids’ Club.

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YCIS Beijing Students Visit Yunnan From June 10-16, Year 10-12 students from Yew Chung International School of Beijing traveled to Yunnan Province for the annual Global Perspectives trip. Participants visited Kunming, Lijiang, Zhongdian, and more.

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Children’s House Summer Camp From July 9 to August 17, kids from The Children’s House International Montessori Kindergarten learned all about the different habitats that animals live in.

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The Circuit Dawes Day at Harrow On June 22, students from Harrow International School Beijing celebrated all things mathematical on Dawes Day, held in honor of David Dawes – the only teacher who has ever taught mathematics at all the Harrow schools (London, Bangkok, Beijing, and now Hong Kong).

Eduwings Artist Summer Camp From July 30 to August 24, Eduwings Kindergarten held an Artist Summer Camp for ages 2-8, with activities like calligraphy, Chinese paper cutting, and plaster working.

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Pottery at i3 ArtStudio On July 24, kids aged 4-10 learned how to make their own cups at i3 ArtStudio’s pottery class.

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Eduwo Hosts Baby Olympics On July 28, Eduwo International Kindergarten Beijing Beiyuan held the first Eduwo Baby Olympics to develop children’s sense of competition and achievement.

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The Circuit Graduation Ceremony at BSB On June 14, Sixth Form students from The British School of Beijing celebrated their graduation; at the ceremony, Head Boy Tommy Sui gave a speech in front of his peers.

BIBA Camp Trips During the last two weeks of June, Grade 4-8 students at Beijing International Bilingual Academy enjoyed a variety of multi-day trips to Jinan, Hangzhou, Kunming, Survivor Island in Beijing and more.

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YWITEC K3 Students Family Celebration On July 6, K3 students from Yew Wah Infant and Toddler Education Centre and their parents celebrated the end of the semester with a ceremony, showcasing a “Family Harmony Train.”

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CISB Summer Camp From June 25 to August 10, children enjoyed holidays full of learning and fun activities at the Canadian International School of Beijing’s annual summer camp.

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The Circuit ISB Orientation On August 10, the International School of Beijing welcomed new students and their families with an orientation fair and picnic.

Daystar Celebrates International Children’s Day On June 1, Daystar Academy students celebrated International Children’s Day with an art exhibition, bake sale, and a stage performance including drama, singing, dancing, and more.

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DCB Performs Grimm Tales From June 11-13, Dulwich College Beijing was transported into the world of the Brothers Grimm, with tales filled with darkness, humor, tension, and horror.

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Heyrobics at 3e On June 22, students and parents from 3e International School enjoyed an aerobic workout with Heyrobics to kick off the annual school sports day.

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Family Favorites

The Rocard Family

Favorite Way to Relax At night, the Rocards love to draw, read books, watch a movie, and generally unwind together.

photo by The Bloom Family Photography Guangdong native Stephanie Rocard and Aussie Stephen Rocard are the co-owners and managers of Mao Mao Chong. Located off Nanluogu Xiang, this bar offers a wide selection of drinks, themed music nights, and house-designed T-shirts and artwork. The Rocards have lived in Beijing for over four years and are the proud parents of 2-year-old Noah. Sijia Chen

Best Places to Play The family likes Ritan Park, and Solana, which has a huge indoor play area with food and shopping options nearby.

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Family Ritual Every Sunday afternoon, the Rocards go out for dim sum. Jing Ding Xuan is a cheap, reliable, and relaxed option. There’s also Tang Palace Restaurant at Hotel Novotel Beijing Xin Qiao.

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Favorite Family Restaurant Saveurs de Corée. It’s kid-friendly and has a nice courtyard, as well as coloring books, high chairs, and kid-sized cutlery. Favorite Dessert/Snack Stephanie’s favorite dessert is cheesecake from BreadTalk and Stephen’s are Portuguese egg tarts from Weiduomei.

Favorite Places to Shop Stephanie likes going to Raffles City Beijing for herself. The family rarely buys clothes for Noah, but Pumpkin Patch, Gap, and Yashow Market are all good options.

Date Night Stephanie and Stephen like trying out new bars and restaurants for date night. Recently, they discovered the Guizhou restaurant Dagui (大贵) in Daxing Hutong and Shun Feng 123 (顺风123), a Chongqing restaurant near Gongti Ximen. Their regular bars include Migas, Mokihi, and 12SQM.

Favorite Neighborhood Nanluogu Xiang, because it’s the only neighborhood in central Beijing where you actually feel like you’re in China. There are relaxed quiet areas with lots of character; plus, it’s home to Mao Mao Chong!




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