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April 2013

The Hills Are Alive Discover Beijing’s best parks and hiking trails

Days of Old Amble through the Legation Quarter Home Schooled Peek into the world of at-home teaching


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

The Hills Are Alive Discover Beijing’s best parks and hiking trails

Days of Old Amble through the Legation Quarter Home Schooled Peek into the world of at-home teaching







April 2013 Contents

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Take a Hike

Dining 24

Catch a breath of fresh air on Beijing’s mountains

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Playing Parkside

Fourteen Bistro Lounge treats us to fondue

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Activities abound in the city’s greenest spaces

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Have Child, Will Trek

Dining Out Top 5 Places to Enjoy … Mushrooms

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Food for Thought Pasta perfection with The Ritz-Carlton Beijing, Financial Street

Gear and advice for a safe family hike

Living 19

Talking Shop

Health 28

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Birthday Bash

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Plan a party at Yosemite Art Center

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Noticeboard

The Natural Path Melissa Rodriguez’ tips for healthy lungs

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The Doc Is In Dr. Richard on recognizing common poisonous plants

Updates, recommendations, and interesting finds

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Talking the Talk A guide to approaching kids and teens about sex

More than just pots and pans at Cuccina

Indulge Lesley Delapaz sports a new look by Toni & Guy Hilton

Playing 32

What’s Fun In Mystery and history in the Legation Quarter

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Family Travels Explore Switzerland and the UK with the Ho family The Armstrongs take long walks on the beach in Hong Kong


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38 Learning 38

The World of Homeschooling Teaching your kids at home in the modern age

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Blank Canvas Artwork by the Russian Culture and Education Center

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The Roundtable Harrow International School Beijing students on air pollution

36 Directories

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

Parenting 46

Beijing Baba Christopher Lay is still in search of sleep

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Map 84

Subway Map

The Echo Chamber Ember Swift learns a new meaning for “baby bundle”

Essentials 11 12 14 16 18

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

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The Circuit

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

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Family Favorites The Lyons family

ON THE COVER: Ailla Ford is 4 years old and attends Harrow International School Beijing. She is pictured here with her father Stephen Ford, the general manager of The Westin Beijing Financial Street. Ailla loves the outdoors, and the family is looking forward to warmer weather and revisiting the Beijing Botanical Garden. When indoors, Ailla enjoys playing with Legos and watching Xi Yangyang He Hui Tailang and Xiong Chu Mo. Photo by Littleones Kids & Family Portrait Studio.


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Age-by-Age Index Babies Pick up homemade goods at an Earth Day farmer’s market........14 Find hidden gems at BSB’s Jumble Sale.................................. 15 Attend Green T. House Living’s annual spring carnival............... 15 Admire colonial architecture in the Legation Quarter................ 32 Cool off at Yunmengshan National Forest Park......................... 49 Take a stroller ride through Beihai Park................................... 53

Toddlers Check out the fish at Beijing Aquarium................................... 14 Select fresh fruits and vegetables at Daystar........................... 15 Dance, draw, and play piano at Yosemite Art Center................ 19 Sample Beijing’s mushroom bounty....................................... 25 Enjoy spring blossoms at Mangshan National Forest Park.......... 49 Fly a kite at Chaoyang Park................................................... 53

Elementary School Kids Pedal for a good cause at Bohai or Bust................................. 14 Catch DCB’s choirs in concert at Wangfujing Cathedral............. 16 Make a pot of simple and delicious spaghetti........................... 32 Consider whether homeschooling works for you...................... 38 Go bird-watching at Songshan Nature Reserve........................ 49 Scale the rock climbing wall at Ritan Park............................... 53

Middle and High School Kids Indulge your inner chef at Cuccina......................................... 19 Dip into one of Fourteen’s many fondues................................ 24 Talk about teen sex....................................................................28 Address the issue of air pollution........................................... 44 Conquer the hiking trails at Lingshan..................................... 49 Take the cable car up Fragrant Hills....................................... 53


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Editor's Note

Lessons Learned

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grew up spending a lot of time outdoors. Our backyard was a playground where I would climb trees, look for blue jays and woodpeckers, run barefoot through the sprinklers, and chase fireflies. Secretly, I hoped to discover a new species of insects or find buried treasure that entomologists and early explorers simply overlooked. It was only fitting that, at the age of 8, I became a Girl Scout. Yes, we wore green polyester uniforms and sold Girl Scout cookies, but we spent most of our time roughing it in the wilderness. At Camp Addisone Boyce, we acquired basic survival skills for camping and hiking. We learned how to build, maintain and extinguish a fire, cook French toast over a tin can, and maneuver a canoe in teams of two. Over time, our overnight stays got progressively daring. First, it was a night in a cabin with only a fireplace for heat, then it was a night in tents we pitched ourselves. Soon, we were counting the stars at night from an uncovered teepee platform. And for the hardiest of campers, there was Winter Wirl: a series of overnight stays in the dead of winter. I could never forget the proud night I slept on the snowcovered ground inside a hut insulated with materials I gathered from the woods. But the most important lesson learned as Girl Scouts was not a specific talent we developed. More than anything, we learned to adapt. Anything can happen, no matter how well you prepare. Sometimes your tent buddy loses control of her bladder while laughing uncontrollably, there is no spare tent, and all you can do is “air it out.” Sometimes manmade structures (let’s say covered wagons) are inhabited by insects (let’s say butterfly larvae), and they might just rain on your face and hatch in the middle of the night. Camping in the wild is no “walk in the park,” but any Girl Scout will tell you it is well worth the trip. This month’s cover feature is dedicated to explorers of all ages. Follow our guide to investigating Beijing’s greenest spaces, from the city’s public parks (p53) to hiking trails around Beijing (p49). If you’re traveling with the whole clan, refer to our guide on hiking safety and equipment (p58). Ultimately, it didn’t matter how accomplished we became as roughand-tough Girl Scouts. I have long forgotten which branches qualify as tinder and which ones are for kindling. I can only recall searching for good walking sticks, racing to the top of the mountain, and chatting well after lights out with Tricia, Christina and Charlotte – all of whom remain good friends to this day.

Interested parties may contact girlscoutsbeijing@yahoo.com for Girl Scouts in Beijing, rwilliams@isb.bj.edu.cn for Boy Scouts in Beijing, and firstbeijingscouts@hotmail.com for Beijing Scouts Group (open to boys and girls).

Kara Chin Managing Editor April 2013

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Repeat after us: “I solemnly swear that I am up to no good.” Now go out there and wreak havoc on friends and family.

Shadow Puppet Half-Day Workshop

Wander the Legation Quarter

Qing Ming Festival at The Schoolhouse

Up to age 11. Atelier teams up with Hanfeizi Theatrical Troupe to hold a one-week shadow puppet workshop for kids. See Apr 1 listing.

All ages. Just east of Tiananmen Square, discover the area where many of Beijing’s foreign legations were located. See What’s Fun In (p32).

All ages. Learn about Qing Ming Festival as you make and fly your own kite. See Apr 5 listing.

Picnic in the Park

All ages. Venture to one of Beijing’s many parks, whether it’s tried-and-tested Ritan Park or far-out Purple Bamboo Park. (Go ahead, sit on the grass. We won’t tell.) See Feature (p53).

For parents. Every Wednesday from April 17 to May 29, YCIS Beijing hosts a free Active Parenting course for parents of teenagers. See Ongoing listings.

All ages. Take a tour of CISB’s campus and facilities. See Apr 19 listing.

Intro to DSLR Photography

Parentcraft: Toddler Taming Part 2

Seventh PAL Workshop at BCIS

For adults. Make sense of your digital SLR camera, including basics like ISO, aperture and speed, depth of field, and more. See Apr 24 listing.

For parents. Your toddler driving you crazy? Dr. Stephanie Teoh shares some positive parenting strategies. See Apr 18 listing.

For parents. Develop guidelines to help prevent Internet and gaming addiction in primary and middle school students. See Apr 26 listing.

Parentcraft: Nutrition for Infants

Soak in the Sun at Fourteen Bistro Lounge

For parents. Dr. Lyn Wren covers topics breast milk and different types of formulas, lactose intolerance, food allergies, and sensitivities, and introducing solids. See May 2 listing.

All ages. Newly-opened Fourteen offers Toblerone fondue, pizza parties, and cookie workshops in the heart of Beixinqiao. See Dining Out (p24).

Happy Reading Program

Make Your Own Spaghetti

Ages 2-4. YSA relaunches its reading program, with interactive music activities, rhymes, games, vocabulary, and storyboards. See Ongoing listings.

All ages. Quiet holiday? Whip up your own pot of spaghetti with pine nuts. See Food for Thought (p26).

photos: lova, judy zhou, ernstl and ansik (flickr)

CISB Open House

For adults. Dr. Mijke Vankan of OASIS answers questions about bumps and bruises, burns and bites, and more. See Apr 16 listing.

2013 April

For expecting parents. Find information for any and all topics related to pregnancy and breastfeeding. See Ongoing listings.

All ages. Until April 21, Indigo Mall hosts an origami carnival with workshops, games, live performances, origami displays, balloons, storytelling, and a ball pit. See Ongoing listings.

Active Parenting Series: Secondary

The May holiday starts today. Don’t know where to go? Check Family Travels (p34) for ideas.

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For parents with kids aged 2 months-5 years. Address issues like night waking, sleep patterns, night terrors, and more. See Apr 11 listing.

Breastfeeding and Pregnancy Discussion and Support Group

Origami Carnival at Indigo

Pediatric First Aid by Dr. Mijke Vankan

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Parent-Child Painting and Drawing

For kids and parents. Nina Griffee teaches the basics of painting and drawing to parents and kids.

Bohai or Bust

All ages. The Bohai or Bust charity biking event is back, with all proceeds going to help the elderly residents of Bohai Township. See Apr 13 listing.

Hit the Trail

All ages. Pack a bag, hire a car, and hit the trails around Beijing to enjoy the beautiful spring weather. See Feature (p49).

DCB Performs at Wangfujing Cathedral

All ages. DCB’s school choirs, the Beijing Youth Orchestra, and the senior choir from the Nulushan School perform at Wangfujing Cathedral. See Apr 14 listing.

8th Annual Spring T. Tasting

Charity Jumble Sale

All ages. Green T. House Living hosts a spring carnival with tea tastings and performers. Kids and puppies welcome. See Apr 20 listing.

All ages. Find second-hand household items (including toys, clothes, accessories, and books) in good condition at low prices. See Apr 21 listing.

Roundabout Book Fair at Dulwich

Annual Earth Day FUNraiser

All ages. DCB hosts a Roundabout book fair, with all benefits to benefit local charities. See Apr 27 listing.

All ages. This student-led fair features activities like face painting, science experiments, “guess how many” games, fortune telling, good, ring toss, and more. See Apr 28 listing.

Shop at Cuccina

Play Yosemite Art Center LittleatJeep (in Chinese)

All ages. Have you checked out Cuccina’s new Indigo store yet? Pick up cute bakeware, popsicle molds, fondue sets, pasta cutters, and more. See Talking Shop (p19).

Ages 3-8. 3-12. This “department store for For ages The Little Jeep is the art” has version piano lessons, artthe workshops, Chinese of Thomas Tank Entaekwondo, dance rooms, a cafe and gine. In Chinese only. See Jan 1 listin parents’ lounge, and birthday packages. See Birthday Bash (p19).

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Pedal to the Metal

On Saturday, April 13, bike for a good cause. The 4th annual Bohai or Bust, hosted by The Schoolhouse at Mutianyu, will raise money for the elderly of Bohai Township. Bring your own bike or rent one there, and opt to ride 11km, 32km, or 76km. See p16 for more details.

Fold it Up

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Learn the art of paper folding at Indigo Mall’s Origami Festival, which runs from March 22 to April 22. In addition to workshops by origami professionals, there will be interactive games, live music, balloon gifts, storytelling, and an ocean ball pool for kids. See p16 for more details.

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Spring Has Sprung at the Summer Palace Enjoy a peaceful visit to the Summer Palace: amble around the lake, decorated halls and pavillion, and admire the new colors of spring. Visitors can also tour the lake via an electric or paddle boat. See Directory under Fun Stuff.

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If you’ve got cabin fever from being trapped indoors, here is your chance to explore Beijing’s great outdoors. Lace up your boot for a family nature hike (more on p49) or spend your day resting in a fabulous park and feasting on your own packed picnic (see p53).

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Deep Down in the Big Blue Sea Stay indoors and head west of Xizhimen to the Beijing Aquarium (not to be confused with Blue Zoo in Gongti). Next to the Beijing Zoo, the Beijing Aquarium has a shark hall, dolphin bay, a hands-on tank with marine life, rainforest species including man-eating fish, 32 tanks of fancy fish species, and scheduled animal performances. See Directory under Fun Stuff.

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It’s T. Time

Celebrate the Qingming holiday fashionably late at Green T. House Living’s 8th annual Spring Green T. Tasting on Saturday, April 20. Sip tea, while enjoying contemporary and classical Chinese performances. Dogs are welcome. See p16 for more details.

Celebrate Earth Day at Daystar Earth Day is officially on April 22, but isn’t every day Earth Day? Celebrate on Sunday, April 28 with Daystar Academy’s annual Earth Day FUNraiser and farmer’s market. The student-organized fair will include face painting, massages, science experiments, and of course, natural produce from local farmers. More details on p16.

The Hutongs of Houhai

Spend the whole day at this favorite neighborhood. Go paddle boating, browse the small shops and eateries in the hutongs. Walk around the perimeter of Houhai and Qianhai Lake, or rent a bicycle. Either way, enjoy the view!

Can I Help You, Officer?

At EE City in Joy City Chaoyang, kids can have a blast while learning the value of earning a living. Children get to practice a variety of occupations: from acting as a fireman, dentist, policeman and more. The fake money they earn can be used at the gift shop afterward. See Directory under Fun Stuff.

Bonjour, Beijing!

Want to the tour the world in one day? Head to World Park in Fengtai District, where you can “travel” to all the continents of the world. The park contains 100 scaled-down replicas of the world’s most famous landmarks. See Directory under Fun Stuff.

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

Mon, Apr 1 Shadow Puppet Half-Day Workshop Up to age 11. Atelier invites innovative the Hanfeizi Theatrical Troupe to hold a one-week shadow puppet workshop for kids. Participants create their own puppets and set, create a story around traditional characters, learn to perform with a puppet, and present their work to an audience. RMB 1,500 (including your own puppet). Mornings for kids up to age 8, afternoons for kids up to age 11. Atelier (inscriptions@atelier. cn.com)

Tue, Apr 2 Shadow Puppet Half-Day Workshop

Admire plum blossoms at Beihai Park (p53)

See Apr 1 listing.

Fri, Apr 12

Wed, Apr 3 Shadow Puppet Half-Day Workshop

Harrow Open House

See Apr 1 listing.

All ages. To mark the move to its new campus, Harrow is holding an open day for different phases of the school. RSVP required. Free. 9am-4pm. Harrow International School Beijing (6444 8900 ext 625)

Thu, Apr 4 Shadow Puppet Half-Day Workshop See Apr 1 listing.

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Fri, Apr 5

Bohai or Bust

Qing Ming Festival at The Schoolhouse All ages. Celebrate the coming of spring and learn about the significance of Qing Ming Festival as you make and fly your own kite. Free. 10am-4pm. The Schoolhouse at Mutianyu (6162 6506)

Shadow Puppet Half-Day Workshop See Apr 1 listing.

Sat, Apr 6 Parent-Child Painting and Drawing For kids and parents. Teacher Nina Griffee hosts a workshop introducing the basics of painting and drawing. Each parent-child pair will take home a canvassed masterpiece. RMB 200/two people (includes one canvas). RSVP required. 10am-noon. The Hutong (info@thehutong.com)

Thu, Apr 11 Parentcraft: Super Sleepers

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Share our World Charity Spring Fair For toddlers. The Children’s House hosts a celebration of spring and the school’s many cultures. All profits go to charity. Free. 10am-noon. The Children’s House International Montessori Kindergarten (info@montessoribeijing.com)

Sun, Apr 14 DCB Performs at Wangfujing Cathedral All ages. DCB’s school choirs (composed of students, teachers, and parents), along with the Beijing Youth Orchestra and senior choir from the Nulushan School, perform at the historic Wangfujing Cathedral. Limited seating available. Price TBA. 7.30pm. Wangfujing Cathedral (RSVP@dulwich-beijing.cn)

Tue, Apr 16 Parent Workshop: Encouraging and Supporting Higher-Order Thinking Skills in Your Child For parents. Higher-order thinking

Pediatric First Aid by Dr. Mijke Vankan For adults. Dr. Mijke Vankan answers questions about bumps and bruises, burns and bites, when to seek help for a child’s injuries, and injury prevention. In English. RSVP required. Free. 10amnoon. OASIS International Hospital (jack.gomer@oasishealth.cn)

Adolescent Health For parents. Dr. Lyn Wren looks at the key challenges that that teens encounter: alcohol and drug use, dieting and eating disorders, sexual risk-taking behavior, stress, and anxiety and depression. She focuses on the issues and how parents can play a role helping teens minimize risks. RSVP required. Free. 1011.30am. International SOS (seminar@ internationalsos.com)

Thu, Apr 18 Parentcraft: Toddler Taming Part 1 For parents. Dr. Stephanie Teoh covers positive parenting strategies, understanding child developmental and behavioral differences, and how to be a helper parent. RSVP required. RMB 100/session, RMB 600/all eight sessions, free for International SOS members. 10am-noon. International SOS (seminar@internationalsos.com)

Fri, Apr 19 CISB Open House All ages. Parents and prospective students are welcome to tour CISB’s campus and facilities. Free. 9.3011.30am. Canadian International School of Beijing (6465 7788)

Moonlight Madness All ages. All aspiring performers in the DCB community (students, staff and parents included) can have their three minutes of fame at Moonlight Madness. Food and drinks will be sold and all proceeds will go to charity. Free. 6-9.30pm. Dulwich College Beijing, Legend Garden Campus (6454 9000)

Sat, Apr 20 Childbirth Preparation and Hypnobirthing Seminar For expecting parents. Learn deep relaxation techniques based on hypnotherapy to ease fear and tension during childbirth. RMB 2,500/couple (includes hypnobirthing book, 2 CDs, and class handouts). 9am-4.30pm. Beijing United Family Hospital (187 4168 3072, duettemaxon@gmail.com)

8th Annual Spring T. Tasting All ages. To mark Qing Ming Festival, Green T. House Living hosts its annual spring carnival with tea tastings and classical performers. Kids and puppies welcome. Free 3-5pm. Green T. House Living (8456 4922 ext 8, 136 0113 7132/7232)

Sun, Apr 21

Photography “Dark Room” Night

Charity Jumble Sale

For adults. Make your own black and white photography prints in Atelier’s brand-new dark room under professional guidance. The workshop covers developing and printing techniques for all levels. Free (includes one B&W print per person). 7-10.30pm. Atelier (atelier@atelier.cn.com)

All ages. Grab a bargain at BSB’s Jumble Sale, where second-hand household items in good condition are sold at low prices. Pick up toys, clothes, accessories, books, baked goods, and more! All proceeds go to Roundabout. Free. 10am-2pm. The British School of Beijing, Shunyi Campus (8047 3588)

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For parents with kids aged 2 months-5 years. In this Parencraft session, Dr. Stephanie Teoh talks about issues like night waking, sleep patterns, night terrors, and more. RSVP required. RMB 100/session, RMB 600/all eight sessions, free for International SOS members. 10amnoon. International SOS (seminar@ internationalsos.com)

All ages. The fourth annual Bohai or Bust charity biking event is here! Join a ride under the Great Wall and Bohai Township, then end the day with a charity auction. All proceeds benefit the elderly residents of the community. Registration required. RMB 160-230 (adults), RMB 110-180 (kids). 7am4pm. The Schoolhouse at Mutianyu (6162 6506) www.bohaiorbust.org

skills comprise of analysis, synthesis, and evaluation – all vital for critical thinking. Learn how to nurture these skills within your child. Open to all, but RSVP required. Free. 10-11.30am. Yew Chung International School of Beijing (eryn.vanwinden@bj.ycef.com)


Childbirth Preparation and Hypnobirthing Seminar See Apr 20 listing.

Wed, Apr 24 Intro to DSLR Photography For adults. A professional French photographer covers basics, ISO, aperture and speed, depth of field, white balance, playing with blurriness, over and underexposure, and more in four sessions. Contact Atelier for prices. 10am-12.30pm. Atelier (atelier@atelier.cn.com)

a selected cause. Free. 10am-1pm. Daystar Academy (8430 2654, info@ daystarchina.cn)

Tue, Apr 30 Parent Workshop: Reading at Home with Your Child For parents. Learn how to encourage your child to read and find out about the benefits of reading at home, such as better concentration, discipline, and logical thinking. RSVP required. Free. 10-11.30am. Yew Chung International School of Beijing (eryn.vanwinden@ bj.ycef.com)

Film Photography Workshop For adults. Remember film photography? This four-class series teaches you how to take B&W photos, developing your own film, selecting photos with a contact sheet, and more. Contact Atelier for prices. 7-10.30pm. Atelier (atelier@atelier.cn.com)

Thu, Apr 25 Parentcraft: Toddler Taming Part 2 See Apr 18 listing.

Fri, Apr 26 Seventh PAL Workshop at BCIS For parents. This edition of BCIS’ Parents as Learners series is about internet and gaming addition, affecting more and more primary and middle school students. Hosted by Dr. Rob Blinn (chair of the Psychological Health Department at BJU), the discussion focuses on age-appropriate guidelines, prevention, management, and good screen habits. Free. 9-10.30am. Beijing City International School (8771 7171)

Parent Workshop and Piano Master Class with Dr. Yu Yeung For parents. YCIS Artist-in-Residence Dr. Yu Yeung gives a workshop about the ABRSM examinations and students’ music education, followed by a master class in the afternoon. RSVP required. Free. 10-11am (talk), 3.154.15pm (master class). Yew Chung International School of Beijing (lilil@ bj.ycef.com)

Sat, Apr 27 Roundabout Book Fair at Dulwich All ages. DCB hosts a Roundabout book fair, with all benefits to benefit local charities. Free. 10am-3pm. Dulwich College Beijing, Riviera Campus (8450 7676)

Sun, Apr 28 Annual Earth Day FUNraiser All ages. Just in time for Earth Day, this student-led fair raises awareness about environmental issues. Student booths feature face painting, science experiments, “guess how many” games, fortune telling, good, ring toss, and more. Daystar works with the Beijing Country Fair and Farmer’s Market to raise money for

Thu, May 2 Parentcraft: Nutrition for Infants For parents. Dr Lyn Wren covers topics like breast milk and different types of formulas, lactose intolerance, food allergies, and sensitivities, and introducing solids. RSVP required. RMB 100/session, RMB 600/all eight sessions, free for International SOS members. 10am-noon. International SOS (seminar@internationalsos.com)

Ongoing Breastfeeding and Pregnancy Discussion and Support Group For expecting parents. On the second Friday of each month, join this Englishlanguage support group to discuss any and all topics related to pregnancy and breastfeeding. Free. 9.30-11.30am. Beijing United Family Hospital (139 1030 6022)

Origami Carnival at Indigo All ages. Until April 22, Indigo Mall hosts an origami carnival with workshops taught by professionals, interactive games, live band performances, origami displays, balloons, storytelling, and a ball pit. Free. Daily 10am-10pm. Indigo Mall (8426 0898)

Happy Reading Program Ages 2-4. YSA (formerly known as Beijing2Fun) relaunches its reading program. Created by Joyce Lim, join every Tuesday for an hour of interactive activities with music, rhymes, games, vocabulary, and storyboards. RSVP required. Contact YSA for prices. 10am-11am. Young Starters Academy (186 0004 9065, 135 2256 3767)

Active Parenting Series: Secondary For parents. Every Wednesday from April 17 to May 29, YCIS Beijing hosts a course for parents of teens. Topics include improving communication, teaching responsibility, using nonviolent discipline, defusing power struggles, and more. Participants receive an Active Parenting certificate at the end of the course. Taught by YCIS Student Counsellor Ron Drisner. RSVP by April 12. Free. 1-3pm. Yew Chung International School of Beijing (8585 1862, eryn.vanwinden@bj.ycef. com)

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French. Born on Jan 3 to Adeline and Frederic Desages at Beijing United Family Hospital.

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Emily Sophie Tenelsen German/Chinese. Born on Sep 28 to Yan Feng and Markus Tenelsen at Beijing United Family Hospital.

Lyra Ming-W ei Tang-Hale British/Canad s ian. Born on D ec 20 to Catherine and Alan Tang-Hal es at Beijing United Family Hospita l.

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

Mila Charlotte Bartels German. Born on Dec 3 to Janine and Matthias Bar tels at Beijing United Family Hospital.

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Talking Shop/Birthday Bash Living

Cuckoo for Cuccina A culinary paradise expands to Lido

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ince Cuccina first opened its doors in 2011, the retailer has established itself as the go-to place for high-quality imported kitchenware. At its original location in Gongti, the store sold everything from enameled cookware to electric mixers to a thankful (albeit mostly expat) clientele. In December 2012, Cuccina expanded to the Dashanzi area with a second branch at Indigo Mall. The new store offers the same brands as the original (Delonghi, Le Creuset, Galic, Kitchenaid, Kenwood, Brita, and more) while bringing in products that are geared more towards Chinese cooking. These include BK Cookware’s scoop-shaped Wokarang wok for minimal spillage (RMB 2,062), and TV chef and food writer Chin-He Huang’s line of pots and pans created with UK tableware maker Typhoon. Families will find plenty to love in Cuccina’s extensive collection of silicone and non-stick metal baking molds, Le Creuset fondue sets (RMB 951-1,325), plastic popsicle molds (RMB 28), Brita and Laica water filters (RMB 460-525), and Kitchenaid pasta cutters (RMB 4,790). Customers can also sign up for Cuccina’s newsletter to learn about free, in-store family-friendly workshops and events. Sijia Chen Daily 10am-9pm. Shop 55, B1/F, Indigo Mall, 18 Jiuxianqiao Lu, Chaoyang District (8420 0971) 朝阳区酒仙桥路18号颐堤港商场地 铁层店铺号LG55 For Cuccina’s Gongti branch, see Directory under Shopping.

A Family Affair photos: lova and mitchell pe masilun; illustration: sun zheng

Yosemite Art Center: created by parents, for parents

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hen Changchun native Stephanie Yu started looking around for piano classes for her daughter, she was disappointed by the quality of Beijing’s music facilities. She enlisted her husband and mother-in-law’s help to start a music center that would eventually become Yosemite Art Center. Founded in July 2012, Yosemite has since grown into a “department store for art” with visual arts, music, dance, and taekwondo programs. Spread over two floors, the space includes a large cafe, piano rooms, dance studios, art rooms, a play room, and a parents’ lounge. Recently, the center’s playroom has also become a showroom for local children’s furniture brand Little Chic. Yosemite also works with party company BJ Kids Party to offer customized birthday parties with baking, art, magic shows, children’s piano recitals, piñata making (and breaking), and more. Food is prepared onsite in Yosemite’s kitchen, with options like salads, pasta, and even birthday cakes. The center has enough space for 15 to 20 families (around 60 people), with teachers available for art activities. Prices vary widely depending on what features parents pick, but Yosemite itself charges an average of only RMB 500 for the venue and RMB 20 per person for food and beverages. Parties are best booked at least two weeks in advance. Sijia Chen Mon-Fri 9am-5pm or 8pm, Sat-Sun 8am-8pm. Shangye Jie, 5 Wanke Gongyuan, Tianshui Yuan Jie (8571 4258/30) www.yosemiteartcenter.com 音琴美诗艺术生活中心, 朝阳区甜水西园街万科公园五号商业街 April 2013

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What’s Happening in Beijing

O’le Ski Hosts First International Schools Snow Sports Championships On March 9, 17 participants and numerous supporters attended the first-ever International Schools Snow Sports Championships at Wanlong Ski Resort. All skiers and snowboarders made impressive runs through the challenging Giant Slalom course, and many came away with prizes ranging from brand new skis to private English-language ski lessons courtesy of event founders O’le Ski. Congratulations to BCIS, who won this year’s overall ISSCC Trophy!

Slow Life Patchwork Opens Quilters have a new local resource for their craft: Slow Life Patchwork, a new shop in SOHO Shangdu. The staff at the store is part of the Slow Life movement, which values authenticity, thoughtful consumption, and a do-it-yourself mentality. The store offers courses on hand quilting and even certification. Experts from Japan visit monthly to lead workshops, which are attended by quilters from all over China. The store sells colorful fabrics, buttons, and quilting tools, and the fabric toys and handbags that beginner students craft.

IDC is proud to welcome Dr. Annabel Boudville, BDSc. Dr. Boudville joined IDC Dental in February, 2013. A graduate of University of Melbourne, Australia, Dr. Boudville’s years of training and clinical experience have focused on general dentistry, restorative dentistry, children’s dentistry, and preventative care. She is licensed to practice dentistry in Beijing, Singapore, and Australia, and speaks fluent English, Malay, and conversational Mandarin. To celebrate the addition to the team, IDC Dental is offering free examinations (including X-rays) every Thursday throughout April.

Harrow’s New Campus Opens On March 18, the new campus of Harrow International School Beijing opened by hosting the U13 FOBISSEA Games. The new campus brings together the whole school in the same spot for the first time. Headmaster Matthew Farthing says, “I am delighted to announce that we are ready to move to our new purpose-built campus at the end of this academic term.” Students, parents, teachers, and faculty are looking forward to new facilities and more space. The campus is located in Hegezhuang. Harrow will hold an Open Day on Friday, April 12. For more info, see Events on p16.

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Daily 10.30am-9pm. Unit 2406, North Tower, Soho Shangdu, 8 Dongdaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District (134 8865 5984) 朝阳 区东大桥路8号Soho尚都北塔4层2406号

IDC Dental Welcomes Dr. Annabel Boudville


Noticeboard Living

Atelier Launches Photography Department Dulwich Introduces Dual Language Model

photos: courtsy of dulwich, atelier, clubfootball and wab

Dulwich College Beijing will introduce a dual language model in Early Years for the 2013-14 academic year. Each child in the Foundation Stage will receive an individual language plan that caters to his or her specific language needs. Students will hear and speak English and Mandarin every day in natural contexts with the aim of developing proficiency in both languages by the end of Year 2. The dual language model will be offered at both the Legend Garden and Riviera Early Years campuses.

Atelier’s new photography department has opened. To celebrate, they will be hosting a number of photography workshops this month. At Dark Room Night on April 8, photographers of all skill levels will learn to process black and white photos the old-school way using Atelier’s new darkroom. If you need to learn the basics first, attend the Photography Analog sessions starting April 24, and learn to photograph on film. Those who’d rather stay with the digital age can attend the workshop to master your DSLR and learn about composition. Sessions start also on April 24, and participants must bring their own cameras.

ClubFootball’s Spring Courses to Begin ClubFootball’s spring courses are just around the corner. If your child is between 4 and 12 years old and has been indoors all winter, then sign up for one of ClubFootball’s upcoming courses. Courses begin on Saturday, April 13 at numerous venues across Beijing, including ISB, Chaoyang Park, BSB, MSB, Lido, BCIS, CISB, YCIS, Daystar, 3e, BCAIS, BNU, Zhongguancun, Wangjing, and many more. Sessions are led by experienced FA-qualified coaches from Europe. The price of a nine-week course averages RMB 950, which includes a certificate, player profile, team photo, and a ClubFootball uniform for new students. For more information, call 5130 6893/4/5/3, email coaching@wanguoqunxing.com or visit www.clubfootball.com.cn.

WAB Welcomes New Deputy Director for Learning and Instruction The Western Academy of Beijing (WAB) welcomes Courtney Lowe as the new deputy director for learning and instruction. Lowe has 20 years of experience in teaching and school administration in Asia. Lowe comes to Beijing with his wife and three daughters, all of whom look forward to making the city their home. April 2013

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Living Indulge

All Curled Up Lesley Delapaz turns up the volume photos: lova

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To play up Delapaz’ natural curls and maintain bounce, Dam trimmed her hair back on the sides and kept more volume on top. He then used Label M Soufflé by Toni & Guy to give definition to her ringlets.

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esley Delapaz was game for anything when she walked into Toni & Guy’s Hilton Beijing branch. The mom of two had last cut her thick, curly hair in December. Back in the US, Delapaz had it cut every six weeks and got a hot oil treatment every second month. However, maintenance became a challenge when she moved to Beijing a year and a half ago. Normally, Delapaz mixes a bit of baking soda into her shampoo to get rid of residue, uses a soft gel for daily control, and gets her hair trimmed whenever it gets too out of control. She was open to highlights, having not experimented with any color since university. We couldn’t believe our eyes when she was done with Salon Director Alex Dam and Makeup Artist Feng Jun! Sijia Chen

Toni & Guy Hilton 托尼盖 Daily 10am-9pm. 1/F, Hilton Beijing, 1 Dongfang Lu, Dongsanhuan Beilu, Chaoyang District (6461 8368) 朝阳 区朝阳区东三环北路东方路1号希尔顿酒店大堂1层

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Dining Dining Out

Melting Pot Fourteen Bistro Lounge brings Swiss-style fondue to Beijing

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n tiny Jiaodaokou Beisantiao in Beixinqiao, a new restaurant upholds a distinctly European tradition. Fourteen Bistro Lounge’s menu shares a Swiss saying: “La fondue crée la bonne humeur,” which translates to “Fondue creates good cheer.” To that end, the restaurant offers a Toblerone fondue, maple syrup fondue (both RMB 68), white or red wine fondue (RMB 168), and bourguignonne fondue with meat dipped in hot oil. Housed in a refurbished hutong space, Fourteen Bistro Lounge occupies two light-filled floors with 14 private rooms. For kids, the restaurant also offers cookie workshops and pizza parties for up to 20 people. On weekends, brunch includes a bread basket, homemade jam and yogurt, a charcuterie plate, gravlax, fruit, muesli, orange juice, and coffee (RMB 128/168 per person). In the summer, families will be able to soak up the sun on the rooftop terrace. Bon appétit! Sijia Chen

Daily 11am-11pm, Sat-Sun 11am-5pm (brunch). 14 Jiaodaokou Beisantiao, Dongcheng District (6401 4408, fourteenbeijing@hotmail.com) 十四西餐厅, 东城区交道口北三条14号

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Dining Top 5 Places for …

Mushrooms Southern Barbarian 南蛮子 Mushroom aficionados know that Yunnan cuisine is a gold mine of delicious shrooms, and this Shanghai-based Yunnan eatery has them. There’s a wide range of mushroom dishes, including a mushroom hot pot. Try out the mixed wild mushrooms wrapped in banana leaf (RMB 78) for a cornucopia of smoky sweet fungi. Non-mushroom eaters will revel in the delicious cheeses and hams unique to Yunnan. Daily 11am-11pm. 107 Baochao Hutong, Gulou Dajie, Dongcheng District (8408 3372, 186 0113 2471) www.southernbarbarian.com 东城区鼓楼大街宝钞胡同107号 The Veggie Table 吃素的 There’s one meat-free burger in town that won’t make you miss beef, and that’s the Shiitake Mushroom Burger (RMB 62) at The Veggie Table. Served with potato wedges and coleslaw, this substantial meatless wonder will make you wonder why burger patties weren’t made of mushroom in the first place. Daily 10.30am-11.30 (last order 10.30pm). 19 Wudaoying Hutong, Lama Temple Area, Dongcheng District (6446 2073, 400 600 6209, beijingveggietable@gmail.com) weibo.com/theveggietable 东城区 雍和宫五道营胡同甲19号 Ganges 恒河印度餐厅 Indian food may conjure up thoughts of naan and tandoori chicken, but the extensive menu at Ganges has a number of savory mushroom dishes that will please even the most ambivalent of mushroom eaters. Mushrooms get the subcontinent treatment in curry, soup, and on the barbecue; for a mix of classic Indian flavors, go for the mushroom tikka masala (RMB 48), which features barbequed mushrooms with green peppers in tomato-based gravy. Daily 11am-10.30pm. Rm 202, 2/Fm Bldg 1, Shimao Department Store, 13 Gongti Beilu, Chaoyang District (6416 0181/6121, 139 1062 9470) ganges-restaurant.con 朝阳区工体北路13号世贸百货 1号楼2层202室 See Directory for more locations. Biteapitta 吧嗒饼 At this Sanlitun standby, pita pockets are just waiting to be filled with mushrooms. Biteapitta jazzes up its classic hummus and pita by adding sautéed mushrooms, which you can get as a plate (RMB 45) or as a pita sandwich (RMB 38). Purists can forgo the hummus and opt for the sautéed mushroom pita sandwich (RMB 33) or even a plate of sautéed mushrooms (RMB 57). Daily 11am-11pm. 2/F, Tongli Studio, Sanlitun Houjie, Chaoyang District (6467 2961) 朝阳区三里屯后街同理2层 Baoyuan Jiaozi Wu 宝源饺子屋 At this bustling but modestly-sized dumpling destination, the menu contains an encyclopedia’s worth of dumpling fillings (including the mighty mushroom). For a traditional route, try the pork and mushroom dumplings (zhurou xianggu, RMB 18/liang or six dumplings). Fillings with more bite include the su sanxian (RMB 12/liang), which has two kinds of mushrooms with bamboo shoots; as well as xian xianggu (RMB 12/liang), which has mushrooms, cucumber, and chicken. Daily 11am-10pm. North of 6 Maizidian Jie (west of the Haiyue Mingmen compound), Chaoyang District (6586 4967) 朝阳区麦子店街6号北 侧(海悦名门西)

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Presto, Pasta Simple yet sophisticated spaghetti with Chef Richard Hilton of The Ritz-Carlton Beijing, Financial Street

Ingredients 配料 50g spaghetti 50 克意大利面 30g pine nuts 30 克松子 10g peas 10 克豌豆 10ml olive oil 10 毫升橄榄油 3 cloves of garlic, sliced 3 瓣大蒜,切片 5 leaves of basil 5 片罗勒叶 Feta to taste 羊乳酪调味

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A prodigal chef at work: Alexandra Pillsbury (11, attends Dulwich College Beijing)


Food for Thought Dining

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Heat up a pan with olive oil. Add garlic. 平底锅放入橄榄油加热, 放入蒜片。

Originally from Devon in the UK, Chef Richard Hilton has been living in Beijing for the past five years. For two years and counting, he has served as the executive sous chef at The Ritz-Carlton Beijing, Financial Street. When he’s not at work, he spends time with his 4-year-old daughter, Isabella. Her favorite treats are chocolate brownies, biscuits, and cakes.

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Health

What’s in your teen’s bag?

Talking the talk A primer on speaking to your kids about sex by Ellis Friedman

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f there’s anything that gives parents and their offspring a collective shudder of embarrassment, it’s “the talk.” It may seem easier to surreptitiously place a copy of a book about procreation on your child’s bed and hope they read it, but the absence of an open, age-appropriate dialogue about sex can lead to mental and medical problems down the road. For advice on holding a dialogue that is ageand family-appropriate, we spoke with Dr. Mike Mehrvarz, an adult and child psychologist at International Medical Center Beijing (IMC). We also spoke with Dr. Lyn Wren, a family physician and maternal and child health specialist at International SOS, for advice on ensuring that teens remain in optimal sexual health.

Dr. Mehrvarz emphasizes that when establishing and maintaining an open, trusting dialogue with your children: “It all comes back to the parents. Leave the door open to your children.” He recommends a

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weekly family meeting, in which all family members talk about important family issues, including school, friends, and other pertinent topics. The regular communication will provide a platform for discussions about sex later on. Actually feeling at ease talking to your kids about sex is another matter entirely. Having a truly open dialogue with your child requires taking a look at your own sexuality. Dr. Mehrvarz suggests asking yourself, “What’s so embarrassing to me about sexuality?” and really thinking about the answer. “We are all human; we have the same needs and desires,” he continues. “Find your embarrassment issues and understand that. If you need professional help, make sure it’s taken care of before you talk to your child.” Kids can sense your embarrassment; if your hands start to shake and your ears turn red because you’re nervous or embarrassed, your kids will pick up on that and get the impression that sex is something to be embarrassed about.


Health This doesn’t mean that parents should try to adopt an attitude far more liberal than their beliefs; it just means that parents need to be comfortable enough to forgo judgments and teach their kids about anatomy, bodily functions, and later, the consequences of sex and the finer points of preparedness.

Building Up to “the Talk” An open discussion about sex can work within any culture or religious beliefs, and Dr. Mehrvarz recommends that the initial discussion cover general anatomy a few years before a child hits puberty. Emphasize that physical changes, like erections or menstruation, are a natural part of growing, that you’ve been through it, and that a child can return to ask questions at any time. “It’s important to remove embarrassment and taboo about sexuality in a child’s mind,” explains Dr. Mehrvarz. This ensures that kids are informed, and it can help [deter] problems down the road. He reminds parents that kids going through puberty are lonely, confused, scared, and embarrassed, “[so] it’s important for kids to be nurtured in the right direction and be positively guarded. Kids are naïve and we have to prepare them to face life. Hang-ups about sexuality cause problems later, and then it’s [the psychologist’s] role to fix those problems.” Further conversations should cover hygiene, sexually-transmitted infections (STIs), and pregnancy. As kids age, discuss how to know when you’re ready to have sex, what to do if you feel pressured to have sex but aren’t ready, and what to do if you are the victim of sexual harassment or unwanted sex. Desire is another important but difficult topic. Dr. Mehrvarz approaches it this way: “When we are thirsty, we drink water; when we are hungry, we eat food. We also have this feeling of desire that we need to nurture when the time comes, but you have to take your time and be with the right person at the right time.” Work within your family’s beliefs and morals to establish ground rules, and do your best to reserve judgments.

Instituting Birth Control Dr. Wren explains: “Studies show many teenagers engage in sexual activity that is not planned ahead of time.” Hence, education about birth control methods and STI prevention is vital. How active a role you take in procuring birth control for your teen is up to you. If you feel comfortable providing your teen with condoms or birth control, that’s your decision; but avoiding the subject of birth control altogether can be detrimental to your teen’s health. Just because they have access to birth control doesn’t mean they’ll have sex, and the converse is similarly true. “The age at which teenagers begin having sex depends on many factors, including cultural variations, social trends, and individual personality,” says Dr. Wren. “Studies suggest that the main advantage of teaching teens about safe sex and giving them access to birth control is a significant reduction in the risk of STIs and unplanned teenage pregnancy.” She continues to say, “If they are not comfortable talking to you, support them in seeking medical advice.” It’s essential to keep your child’s health a priority. If you and your teen decide to pursue birth control, take him or her to the doctor, who can help choose the best and safest birth control option for your child. Oral contraceptive pills (OCP) are a common choice for teenage girls, but Dr. Wren doesn’t recommend taking it without seeing a doctor first.

The HPV Vaccine In many countries, the most common STD for men and women is the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV). HPV is often asymptomatic, and several types of HPV cause cervical cancer. Be aware that there is controversy surrounding the HPV vaccine, but Dr. Wren explains: “When the vaccine was new, there was a perception

that it was not safe, as some teens experienced side effects. But governing bodies like the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the US continue to review the safety data for all vaccines and there are currently no new safety concerns regarding the HPV vaccine.” The CDC and organizations in other counties recommend the HPV vaccination, which significantly reduces the risk of cervical cancer. It protects against some, but not all, strains of HPV, so make it clear to teens that condoms are still essential to preventing STDs. In the last few years, the USFAD recommends the vaccine for boys aged 9 to 26 and for all girls (as early as age 9, according to the USFDA), though Dr. Wren recommends the vaccination at 11 to 12 years old for girls. Getting the vaccine takes some planning. It’s a three-part vaccine injected over the course of six months: the second dose should be administered two months after first dose, and the third dose six months after the first dose. Dr. Wren notes, “[It is] not part of the routine vaccination schedule in Mainland China and is therefore not available.” She advises that children be vaccinated while visiting their home country or traveling in a country where it’s available.

When the Deed Is Done If you find out that your teen is already sexually active, remaining calm is paramount. “If you yell, you’re going to have backlash,” cautions Dr. Mehrvarz. “You need to nicely and calmly talk about what happened, how it happened, discuss protection, and make sure the child is not being abused by an adult.” He emphasizes logic, because when we get too emotional, productive communication goes out the window. “If the child is comfortable,” says Dr. Mehrvarz, “[he] will be open to you more, and will listen to your constructive advice.” Once girls have become sexually active, Dr. Wren recommends a yearly checkup with a doctor who has expertise in women’s health, during which the doctor is likely to screen for “silent” STIs like Chlamydia. After two years of sexual activity, or by the age of 21, girls should start getting Pap smears regularly, a test that checks for abnormal cells that may become cancerous later in life. Boys or girls who have multiple partners or unprotected sex should be screened for other STIs as well. No matter how old your child is, it’s not too early to start thinking about how to discuss any topic. Start communicating now, look within yourself, and remember that an imperative part of raising a happy, healthy child is keeping an open door of communication.

Resources International Medical Center Beijing 北京国际医疗中心 Child and adult psychologist Dr. Mike Mehrvarz speaks English, Mandarin Chinese, Farsi, and conversational Japanese. Daily 24hrs. S106, S111, Lufthansa Center, 50 Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District (6465 1561/2/3, counseling hotline 158 0131 9796, marketing@imcclinics.com, dr.mike@imcclinics.com) www.imcclinics.com 朝阳区亮马桥路50号燕莎中心写字楼1层 S106 International SOS 国际救援中心 Family physician and maternal and child health specialist Dr. Lyn Wren speaks English. Daily 9am-6pm. Suite 105, Wing 1, Kunsha Building 16 Xinyuanli, Chaoyang District (Clinic: 6462 9112, 24hr hotline 6462 9100, china.inquiries@internationalsoschina.com) www.internationalsos.com, www.clinicsinchina.com 朝阳区新源 里16号琨莎中心一座105室

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Health The Natural Path

Strong Bodies Fight Smog

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egular exercise provides us with many benefits, including balancing our mood, improving our sleep, and preventing chronic disease, even seemingly unrelated conditions like Alzheimer’s. And what better way to exercise than in the great outdoors? However, we are faced with a difficult situation living in Beijing. There are many times when we may not feel comfortable exercising outdoors because of the high pollution index. Yet exercise helps improve the ability of our lungs to function. This is critical, because exposure to pollution can impact our lung function in a negative way, and unfortunately for children, the effects can be permanent. But don’t despair; here are a few natural solutions to counteract the effects of pollution on our lungs. The food we eat is the cornerstone of our health. Through our diet, we can strengthen our lungs and offset the damage caused by airborne toxins. Having plenty of fruits and veggies is key. A daily total of 7-10 servings is optimal. The benefits are greatly enhanced when fresh produce is eaten raw. Look for antioxidant-rich foods like carrots and sweet potatoes (which are filled with beta-carotene), as well as kiwis and clementines, (which are bursting with vitamin C). Nuts and seeds, like sunflower seeds and almonds, are high in vitamin E, which is a great lung protector. In general, plants contain a long list of natural compounds called phytonutrients. These have countless health benefits, including protecting our body from harmful substances such as pollution.

The food we eat is the cornerstone of our health My advice is to eat a rainbow. Check your plate: the more colorful the fruits and veggies, the better! Green broccoli, yellow peppers, purple cabbage, red tomatoes: the possibilities are endless. Another set of important players when it comes to protecting our lungs are the Omega 3 oils, which can be found in fish, flax seeds and walnuts. They contain natural antiinflammatories that work against the damage caused by pollution. Interestingly, a study published in the European Respiratory Journal has found that breastfeeding can help increase lung function in children, and the effects remain well into their late teens. If you’re able to breastfeed your baby, do so exclusively for the first six months and for as long as possible after that. Breastfed babies and toddlers also receive extra protection against respiratory infections. There are also breathing exercises that can strengthen our lungs. Deep abdominal breathing can help to increase our lung capacity. Exercising in water can do the same, as can playing a wind instrument. Studies with kids have been done using harmonicas, and it works; the key here is regular practice. In short, make the most of the blue sky days, which promise to be more plentiful in spring. Get out, strengthen your lungs and have some fun while you’re at it!

Got a question? Melissa Rodriguez is a mom of two, a naturopath and a wellness consultant living in Beijing with her family. Check out her website at www.drmelissarodriguez.com.

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Health The Doc Is In

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eaves of three, let them be.” Sound familiar? This quote refers to the dreaded poison oak and poison ivy, plants which line hiking trails and woods around the world. To protect themselves from being devoured, these hardy weeds have developed a very effective defense; their shiny leaves contain a reactive oil that causes a severe local rash. It is incredibly itchy and can often burn in order to deter second attempts from bugs and birds. However, us hapless humans can develop a rash from merely brushing against these leaves. Hypersensitive people can have severe rashes covering much of their body, sometimes for weeks! Growing up, I often picked blueberries just along our fence, and more often than not, I’d develop that a classic shiny, wet, and super-itchy rash. My mom still gets really bad attacks and takes steroid pills to cool them off. Some very unlucky people get a rash around the eyes and mouth, and may need prescription medicines, injections or even hospitalization. That’s why the number one way to prevent this nuisance is to avoid touching them!

Coming into contact with these plants is inevitable But to avoid these ubiquitous plants, you first need to know what they look like. Both poison oak and poison ivy have a clustering of three shiny leaves. They usually grow on the ground, but can also climb up other plants. Coming into contact with these plants is inevitable, so keep yourself well covered when trekking. It’s very easy to get the rash on your ankles and feet, so it helps to wear socks. The oil can cling to clothes for days, so wash outdoor clothes in hot water to dissolve the oils. It takes at least a few hours to days to develop the rash, so use soap and water on yourself to remove any oil before it absorbs into the skin. It can also stick to animal hair and easily spread to anyone petting your dog, so he may need a good soap and water bath, too. If you’re unlucky enough to get the rash, there are many home remedies and over-the-counter (OTC) medicines you can try. My favorite is the pink stuff: calamine lotion. It’s extremely soothing and cooling, and every medicine cabinet at home should have it. The other must-have is a topical steroid cream, such as hydrocortisone 1% to reverse or control the body’s allergic reactions. Other medicines may include the anti-allergy medicines, especially diphendydramine (Benadryl) pills and syrups. These work great for a few hours and also help kids sleep better, as they are very sedating. The newer allergy medicines such as Clarityn are less sedating and may not be as effective. If you or your child is still miserable, or if the rash affects the eyes or throat, it’s definitely time to see the doctor.

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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The Legation Quarter Where traditional and colonial architecture intertwine by Celia Hao

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ere lies the pulse of an ancient era passed: The Legation Quarter is the oldest diplomatic quarter in the city. During the Yuan dynasty, Kublai Khan established canals throughout Beijing. A lot of food, especially grain from the south, was transported here via canals; the area that is now the Legation Quarter was a drop-off point for the Forbidden City. In the mid-19th century, China was defeated in the Second Opium War (1856-1860) and the area was then occupied by the embassies of foreign military powers. Nowadays, strolling along its tranquil tree-lined alleys, you can still see some of these elegant Occidental-style buildings, along with family-friendly museums, galleries and cozy eating spots. It’s time, finally, to shake off the winter chill and take a warm spring day to explore this hidden corner of Beijing.


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Playing Family Travels

Ryan meets a Beefeater at the Tower of London

Ryan Ho (age 9) and his dad Adrian at Hamley’s toy store

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A Tale of Two Cities The Ho family zips between town and country in Switzerland and the UK The Travelers

and TripAdvisor. Switzerland’s tourism website (myswitzerland.com) was also very useful. We enrolled the kids at Les Paccots ski school online (www.lespaccots.ch).

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Over the Spring Festival holiday, we traveled to Switzerland for one week of skiing and spent Chinese New Year in London, UK with friends. We flew with Swissair from Beijing to Zurich and with budget airline EasyJet from Zurich to London. We stayed at Movenpick Hotel Lausanne in Switzerland and at Citadines Prestige Holborn – Covent Garden in London. We planned the entire trip ourselves using Agoda, Hotels.com,

The overall cost of the trip was around RMB 50,000. This included all flights, rental cars, two weeks’ worth of hotels, dining out, ski lessons, and some shopping.

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The Best Parts Ryan: The skiing in Switzerland! We drove up a snowy mountain and

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Ryan Ho (age 9), his sister Rachael (age 5), and their parents Adrian and Shirley. Ryan and Rachael attend The British School of Beijing.


Family Travels Playing into the ski resort. I could see the Swiss Alps towering above us, and Lake Geneva and the French Alps looming far away. Skiing was a great experience, especially with such nice instructors to teach me. I zoomed through the alpine wonderland, curving through emerald trees and whizzing down white alpine slopes. It was exhilarating! We also went to two castles, but the most impressive one was Castle Chillon, 2km from Montreux. When I entered it, I could see how people lived in the medieval ages. The castle was owned by the lords of Savoy before the Bernese took over; it didn’t need a moat because it was built on an island just meters off the coast. Inside, tapestries covered the walls of the banquet room and there was a tall spiral staircase that went all the way up to the castle’s main tower (or keep). This served as the guard’s watchtower, a last resort for defenders to hide in and where the treasure was kept. There was a room where the beds were incredibly short. Its occupants did not sleep lying down; instead, they slept sitting down with their backs on the bed rest. I still like the watchtowers the most. There were at least six guards stationed on each tower on a 24hr lookout. We also went to the famous town of Evian, where they fill bottles with Evian water. We took a ferry across Lake Geneva to France. On the ferry, I saw Lake Geneva glistening in the sunlight below me and seagulls calling above me. When we reached Evian, we climbed to where the water source was. I filled my bottle with fresh Evian spring water; it tasted sweet and refreshing, as if my body had been suddenly filled with energy.

The Worst Part It was great overall, but the weather in London in February can be very cold and rainy; families should bring an umbrella and warm clothing.

Unexpected Moments

Skiing in Lausanne, Switzerland

Ryan: On this trip, we got to watch three West End musicals: Shrek the Musical, Wicked, and Matilda. All of them were amazing, but the one I liked best was Matilda because it was astonishing how one little girl could remember so many songs and lines! Most people told us that the tickets were all sold out, but we managed to buy them all one hour before the show.

Family-Friendly Features Shirley: Both Switzerland and UK are very family-friendly countries. For example, we managed to get English-speaking instructors for the ski lessons in Zurich. Staff at the Movenpick in Lausanne were very accommodating, such as letting the kids eat for free during breakfast and providing free transportation to the city center. Both hotels in Lausanne and London upgraded us to larger rooms at no extra cost. In London, all the museums had free admission, which means we got to spend an entire day just exploring them. Ryan: My family and I also boarded a train to Piccadilly Circus, where we shopped under the bright lights and ate a magnificent dinner. Piccadilly Circus is famous for its bright advertisement screens and many, many shops. We walked down Regent Street and into the oldest toy store in the world, Hamley’s. The original store was opened in 1760, over 200 years ago! Inside, there were four stories of absolute fun, with board games, toy helicopters and almost every toy that you could name.

Travel Tips • The Swiss slopes at this time of year are great. Swissair flies direct from Beijing to Zurich daily. • London’s unpredictable weather means that you need good planning and backup options. Staying at a hotel in central London (one minute from Holborn subway station) is a real plus if you want to zip around this vibrant city. April 2013

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Sophie (age 6) and Jack Armstrong (age 4) playing on the rocks at Stanley Beach

Life’s a Beach The Armstrongs go island-hopping in Hong Kong The Travelers Christine Armstrong (deputy headteacher at The British School of Beijing’s Sanlitun Campus), her husband Ian, their daughter Sophie (age 6), and their son Jack (age 4). Both Sophie and Jack attend BSB.

Sophie, Jack, and I (Christine) flew from Beijing to Hong Kong with Air China. Ian took a train from Changsha. We stayed at the Silvermine Beach Resort (www.silvermineresort.com) on Lantau Island – a nofrills, mid-range hotel in Mui Wo. You could more or less fall out of bed straight onto Silver Mine Bay Beach, and it was warm enough in February to have breakfast by the beach on some mornings. We arranged the entire trip ourselves via Expedia (www.expedia.co.uk).

The Cost Normally, I would expect a trip to Hong Kong to cost about half the price that it did, but it was Chinese New Year. Flights and hotels (breakfast

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The Best Part The best part of the trip was being so close to other islands. We used the ferry every day, visiting a tourist attraction in the morning and spending the afternoon on a beach. On Hong Kong Island, we saw the town of Stanley, The Avenue of Stars, Tsim Sha Tsui, Ocean Park, Po Lin Monastery, The Peak, and more. From our base in Mui Wo, we went to Discovery Bay, Peng Chau, and Cheung Chau. Every island had a unique character; you could explore little shops, buy ice cream and cold drinks from vending stalls, or go on a walking tour with wellmarked trails. The most popular trail is on Lamma Island; it was great to end with seafood and a cold beer!

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included) came to around RMB 18,300. From the airport, we jumped into a blue taxi for Lantau and headed to Mui Wo, which cost about RMB 100 one way. Since we were on an island, we factored in RMB 100 per day for the ferry and other forms of transportation. In total, we spent about RMB 27,000 for the trip (including attractions, food, and drinks).


Family Travels Playing The Worst Part Although my children would disagree, the worst part was our visit to Ocean Park. The crowds were just too much for any sane adult. We managed to miss the queues for the cable cars, but they were soon thousands of people long. Some food and drink stalls ran out of stock, and by 2pm, we couldn’t get ice cream. We had planned to meet up with another family, but it was just too busy. However, the kids had a great time. Luckily, the bus service back to Central was run like a military operation; we managed to get on a bus within 10 minutes of leaving the park, along with hundreds of others.

An Unexpected Moment There were many festivities in Hong Kong for Chinese New Year. After I bought a coffee at The Pacific Coffee Company in Mui Wo, the lady who served me called Sophie over and gave her a hongbao. My daughter was very excited, but I tried to minimize her disappointment by telling her it was probably a token for HKD 5 off a drink or something. When we got on the ferry, Sophie opened the envelope to find a crisp HKD 10 note. She was ecstatic! She spent it on a “diamond” encrusted hair clip later that day.

Sittin’ pretty on the ferry, the family’s main mode of transportation

Family-Friendly Features Mui Wo is a haven from the hustle and bustle of Hong Kong life. We ate cheaply at the Food Market, a series of small Chinese restaurants overlooking the bay. We recommend the steamed prawns, and black bean and chili clams. There are alternatives, including The China Bear pub, The Kitchen, a pizzeria, a Turkish restaurant, and a McDonald’s. All are family-friendly. There are also two supermarkets, a 7-11, a bar, and a few curiosity shops. All of these were a 10-minute walk from our hotel. The Silvermine Bay Beach Resort itself also serves meals and drinks. Both the restaurant and bar have a terrace overlooking the bay. If your kids are old enough, they can play on the beach while you sit on the terrace. The hotel also rents out bicycles and pedal boats. Families can also follow the Lantau Trail from the resort and visit the waterfalls. However, there’s no road outside the hotel; the biggest challenge was walking the seven to eight minutes from the ferry or bus terminal (you can save effort by hiring a taxi). On the other hand, you don’t have to worry about cars around the hotel. Everyone in Hong Kong and the Islands were English-speaking; even vendors running stalls had a smattering of English. It was lovely to use public transport (including taxis) without having to resort to a phrasebook.

The Armstrongs at Po Lin Monastery

Travel Tips • Show up early for tourist attractions. • Be sure to note ferry times, as some only come a few times a day. • Hong Kong has many beaches, and they aren’t crowded in February. Most locals consider it too cold, but it felt perfect for us visitors from Beijing. • Hong Kong was a nightmare for strollers. On the other hand, the Islands had lots of space and flat areas to stroll around on. • If you visit Po Lin Monastery, take the bus from Mui Wo to get there and take the cable car to get back. At 1pm, there was no queue no get down but hundreds of people waiting to get up. • For a cheap, family-friendly outing, check out the plaza at Discovery Bay. There’s a tradition of people sitting outside with take-out and beer, cider, or wine bought from a 7-11 or Fusion. They may read a newspaper or simply enjoy the sunshine while the kids play in the plaza. When you need a bit of exercise, wander down to the playground on the beach. Stay there until 8pm to see the fireworks from Disneyland in the distance.

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The World of Homeschooling An educational practice that’s evolving along with the digital age by Kyle Mullin

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f you think homeschooling is all about sheltered kids and overprotective parents, think again. Debora Kitchens took her daughter, Suzanne, out of the public system not because she was picky, but because she saw it as a necessity. “When we came to Beijing we didn’t want to put her in a public school right away, because she didn’t know any Chinese. The only other option seemed to be a private school, which wasn’t going to happen on our budget,” says Kitchens, a part-time teacher from Arkansas, US, who scrambled for other educational options upon arrival in Beijing. As Kitchens dug into the details of modern homeschooling, what turned up was pleasantly surprising - electronic curricula instead of dusty dog-eared books, flexible schedules rather than rigid timetables, and online forums for families instead of isolation. But before Kitchens’ kids could hit the books, they hit a wall of logistical hurdles.

whole expense in terms of curriculum and books. If you were looking at school tuition, you wouldn’t think twice about paying that much.” Johnson purchased all her homeschooling texts in the US. Titles include Making Math Meaningful, Serl’ Language Lessons for English, and The Story of the World for History. But she adds that some full-fledged programs that feature one-on-one digital evaluations, can cost USD 2,500 per year. She says that parents who feel overburdened by such expenses can join Homeschoolers Group forum and peruse the amateur library its members have amassed. Members lend and share a variety of titles informally. “It’s nice to have homeschoolers lend and share books – not only to build a little community, but also to help with costs,” she says. “Cheap e-books have alleviated the pressure a bit, but workbooks and curricula are not so widely available digitally, so when it comes down to it, you still need paper books.”

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Kitchens’ first homeschooling struggle seemed pretty basic: getting her hands on proper textbooks. “Every company I talked to said shipping them would be extremely expensive,” Kitchens says. Shipping alone exceeded USD 300. But she adds that wasn’t the worst of it: “They also said it could take anywhere from two to four weeks, and that there were no guarantees we’d be compensated if they got lost. They pretty much said, ‘Do it at your own risk.’” But Julie Johnson, a fellow homeschooling mom, says the reward of ordering such texts or heaving them in your luggage is well worth any hefty shipping or weight charges. “Sure, it can be expensive. But relative to what?” says Johnson, who also moderates the Homeschoolers Group, a Yahoo forum where parents can login and post comments and questions about setting up a learning environment at home. “A few hundred dollars a year is my

Unlike Johnson, Kitchens used an online curriculum called Global Student Network that met most of her needs. “It was cheap, with a set price of USD 575 for the whole year, no matter how many courses you take. It’s all online, so you don’t need any books or anything, and it even includes the Rosetta Stone [digital language lessons]” she says, adding that she has also dabbled in other online curricula like the BJU Press Christian Curriculum. “The most important thing about Global Student Network was that it had a diploma that [my daughter] can show once she starts applying for programs after she graduates, because we’re not really interested in homeschooling her all through university.” Kitchens says the diploma was a huge bonus, but it didn’t help with her biggest challenge: consolidating the curriculum with state and college requirements. She has spent countless hours fretting about whether or not her daughter’s homeschooling lessons are up to par. After extensive research, she found that her home state of Wisconsin

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Class is in session at home for Julie Johnson and her daughter Kaylen (13)

requires every student from the eighth grade and up to take and pass annual standardized tests - for which her husband had to order, print off, and take a course to become eligible as an administrator for their daughter. Even more detailed records were required for Suzanne’s transcripts, including lists of what subjects were taught and for how many hours per week, to ensure that her lessons aligned with prior knowledge needed for university courses. “It’s quite taxing,” Kitchens says with a sigh. But other Beijing homeschoolers have found more holistic curricula. Michelle Hinson homeschools her son Casey (age 8) and daughter Sophia (11), and they use an online program called Calvert that handles most of the logistical details that Kitchens laboured over so extensively. “They have transcripts already prepared for you, you can email assignments to evaluators; they provide day-to-day evaluations and unit tests after every 20 lessons,” she says. All that documentation makes the transition to public school or university, and the day-to-day lesson routine easier.

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Pacing Lessons The Hinson’s value homeschooling not only value homeschooling because of its conveniences, but also because of its challenges. “My kids are fast learners for the most part,” Hinson says. “This way, they can learn as quickly as they want, without having to sit there at a desk for a long time waiting for the teacher to explain it to 30 other kids.” In fact, her son Casey was labeled a poor student in public school. It turns out that boredom compelled him to hop out of his seat and fall into mischief. Debora Kitchens also found that school wasn’t moving quick enough for her daughter Suzanne, and quicker learning pace suited her best. Suzanne is 15 years old and already wrapping up her last year of Grade 12 in the Global Student Network program. “We were planning on traveling back to the US for Spring Festival, and I was going to have her enrolled in the public system there, so that she could finish her last year with classmates,” explains Kitchens. However, Suzanne’s preference was to stick with homeschooling. In fact, many homeschooling parents take advantage of flexibility in arranging their child’s curriculum to accommodate their travels.

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Homeschooling for the Hinson children doesn’t occur at home. Casey and Sophia pack up their laptops and accompany their mom to Fangcaodi’s Wanghe Cheng branch, where she works as a corporate English trainer. “The school provides me a conference room to work in. I help teachers at one end of the room, and my kids work on their lessons independently at the other end of the room, where I can help them whenever they need it,” says of the highly convenient, albeit ironic situation. She notes that modern, electronic homeschooling is not only convenient for the location of children’s studies, but also the timing.

“I’m trained as a teacher, so in the beginning I had them follow a very strict timetable at home,” she says. She mapped out hour-long periods for her children’s lessons, as if they were still at a regular school; but Casey had trouble with the quick switches between English and math lessons. “Casey takes a long time to engage with a subject, so I have to be more flexible with the lesson’s length of time, based on his level of interest. I have to keep in mind that if I’m more flexible, it’s more of a challenge for me, not for them – which isn’t such a bad thing.” That flexibility is not only a matter of interest and preference, it can also make the difference between success and failure.


Learning The freedom of a homeschooling schedule allowed Johnson to take her children to the dinosaur exhibits in Liaoning, and to visit minority cultures in Guangzhou. “We also had the freedom to make the trips really kid-friendly look at a museum here, take a break and visit a park for a bit, then head to another exhibit, rather than trying to cram in too much information at once. It gave them the time to get a feel for the culture, along with learning about it.” Before trekking back to the US, Debora Kitchens says her daughter revealed a far different homeschooling attribute: “She decided to stick with homeschooling in part because we can do her lessons at 10am or 2pm – whenever she prefers. She loves that freedom.” Kitchens says that a lax timetable can be all the more beneficial for students who aren’t so gifted: “If you have to fight with kids to make them get up and go to school, if you’re pushing them every night to do homework, if you’re finding that they just aren’t responsive to anything in the public system at all, then homeschooling might do the trick. My only concern would be the amount of discipline it would take to stay on schedule, to not fall behind at home.” But School Counsellor Michael Heywood of Harrow International School Beijing explains that a more unconventional schedule may be the right fix for students who seem to be struggling. “Conventional school has all sorts of benefits, of course,” he says. “But I’ve worked with lots of kids that struggle with their lessons because of ADHD, or other learning disabilities – any number of reasons. Having the opportunity to work at home, at their own pace, could certainly help.” He adds that conventional school schedules can be difficult for students with learning disabilities and afflictions. In fact, the majority of healthy youngsters struggle with an early start, because their brains release melatonin (the “sleepy chemical”) comparably 90 minutes after adult brains do, meaning that they are naturally inclined to learn and study later in the day. Heywood continues: “There are many aspects of public school that keep parents apart from their kids. Homework, for instance. Many schools are assigning so much homework that parents hardly have time with their children after they get home from school. Homeschooling, on the other hand, would let kids and parents spend more time together working toward those ends.” But would that added period with parents rob homeschooled children of valuable time with their friends?

Johnson agrees: “Kids need friends; not 20, but a couple of close ones. Sometimes parents panic and wonder ‘How will I get a social life for my kids?’ Just let them join a club that they’re interested in, and it’ll happen naturally.” “We’re not talking about taking kids out of society entirely, [by] making them read ancient scripture all day long or something like that. We’re not talking about extreme examples here, but people who want good things for their kids, in a way that suits them best.”

Suzanne Kitchens (15) loves the flexibility of scheduling that homeschooling allows

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Social Studies Maybe malleable schedules and work paces of homeschooling can help children become well-adjusted individuals. But critics have always been quick to question whether or not those youngsters are being sheltered, and how they could possibly learn to make friends or work with peers? Kitchens says her church’s youth group helped Suzanne meet friends outside of homeschooling. Johnson adds that the Yahoo forum, aside from curricular advice, is chock-full of suggestions about Beijing groups and activities, ranging from Boy Scouts to calligraphy classes to informal skating dates at Houhai. She adds: “The forum is good for setting up those kinds of activities. It’s also nice sometimes just to talk to other homeschoolers, or meet with other kids who do homeschooling, because they face some of the same issues and have a similar lifestyle. So it’s important for them to have those friends.” The cliques and peer groups at conventional schools are not necessarily superior to such forum networks, at least in Heywood’s eyes. “People say that regular schooling socializes people, and they’re probably right. But what kind of socialization is it, and what is it preparing them for? I’m not really sure if socialization in a regular high school is the only answer.”

Resources Beijing Homeschoolers Yahoo Group groups.yahoo.com/group/beijing_homeschoolers BJU Press Christian Curriculum www.bjupress.com Calvert School www.calvertschool.org Global Student Network www.globalstudentnetwork.com Michael Heywood School Counsellor, Harrow International School Beijing mheywood@harrowbeijing.cn

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Students from

Russian Culture and Education Center fill April’s Blank Canvas

Arseniy Konovalov, 7, Russia

Zaira Abdulayeva, 7, Russia

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Yevdayeva Milana, 5, Azerbaijan


Zamira Abdulayeva, 6, Russia

Lin Xi Aisitebuluke, 5, China

Abylaikhan Zhassuzakov, 7, Kazakhstan

Olesya Slyusareva, 5, Russia Kitti Konkoli, 5, Hungary

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Smog, Smog, Go Away Students from Harrow International School Beijing weigh in on the city’s air pollution

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t’s the Beijing conversation topic that never dies: air pollution. For many worried parents, the use of air purifiers and masks, and checking the AQI on an hourly basis are a grim but necessary routine. But what does the younger generation think about living behind a hazy veil? We turned to four Harrow International School Beijing students for clarity on Beijing’s particulate matters. Ellis Friedman

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Clockwise from bottom left: Isabella Stern, 17 years old, Taiwan/UK, has lived in Beijing for eight months Evan Smith, 18 years old, UK, has lived in Beijing for four years Exir Kamalabadi, 19 years old, China/Iran/US, has lived in Beijing for three months Emma Jade Wang, 18 years old, UK/China, has lived in Beijing for 18 years


The Roundtable Learning What do you think of Beijing’s air quality? Exir: I used to have asthma. When I first got here, it got really aggravated. I felt really bad for a whole month. I lived in Shanghai before, where the air quality is comparatively better, so it was quite shocking how bad I felt when I first came here. Evan: I heard on CNN that it’s the equivalent of smoking 20 cigarettes a day. I’m not sure how accurate that is, but that’s pretty gross. Emma: I’ve lived in Beijing my entire life, and I don’t think it’s ever been as bad as it’s been this year. I went to Denmark a few weeks ago and everyone there knew about the pollution in Beijing. If everyone around the world knows about it, that’s really bad.

Does your family have air purifiers? Do you think they’re useful? Evan: No. I’ve lived in Beijing for four years now and everyone makes such a big deal about the air pollution, but if you live here, then you’ve just got to get on with it. You can’t change it, so why worry about it? Isabella: Yes, we have three. There’s no difference when it’s on or off, to be honest. Exir: We have three, too. I don’t know if air purifiers actually improve the air quality or not.

Do you worry about any of the long-term consequences of air pollution? Evan: Not really. I’m too young to be thinking long-term. Emma: Not really. When it’s really bad, sometimes you don’t want to walk around outside without covering your face, but you don’t think “Oh, I’m going to get cancer because of this.” Isabella: I’m more concerned about how many people smoke inside, because the pollution doesn’t really bother me that much compared to that.

Do your parents worry about air pollution? Evan: My mom does. But it’s just [a conversation topic], like, “Oh, the AQI is 300 today. Crazy!” Emma: My mom worries too; if it’s really bad before I go to school, she’s like, “I think you need to put on one of these face masks.” I wear the mask if it’s really bad, but most of the time, I don’t. Exir: My parents just accept it, because they think it’s just part of life.

Does the pollution ever have an effect on how you feel emotionally, especially since there’s less sunlight? Evan: I start crying a lot when it’s polluted out. Uncontrollable emotions. Emma: I feel less motivated. I don’t want to do anything. Isabella: I actually like miserable weather, so I feel really cozy when it’s really polluted.

Do you think that schools should be canceling outdoor activities when the AQI is really high? Evan: I’m on the football team and we’ve had to cancel practice like five times recently because the pollution’s been too high, but it’s pretty much always bad, so what’s the point in canceling? Then we don’t get to do anything outside. Isabella: It does have an effect on [my] lungs when I run. If I had

“Everyone makes such a big deal about the air pollution, but if you live here, then you’ve just got to get on with it” to run a race and the AQI was above 300, I really wouldn’t want to do that. Emma: The bottom line is pollution is just unhealthy, so why would a school allow people to run around outside if it’s unhealthy? Exir: People with health problems usually find it more difficult when they’re exerting themselves, so I think it’s wise to keep things indoors.

Do you ever check the hourly readings? Does it affect whether or not you go outside? Evan: I check it like once a day. If it’s 700 outside, I’m not going out, but if it’s 300, I’ll go out. Emma: Not hourly; that’s a bit obsessive. I check it out of curiosity, just to see what it’s doing. Exir: I just look at the sky. Usually, you can tell just by how it smells and how it feels. Isabella: I used to check it, but when it was over 800 a few weeks ago, I checked and it said 400, so I think it’s really dodgy.

Should Beijing do anything to reduce the air pollution? What should they do? Evan: It’s difficult to do anything when you have such a heavily populated city, with such a reliance on cars and public transport, which emits a lot of pollution. There’s not much you can do, is there? Exir: I think Beijing should keep developing its subway system and make it run 24 hours, and find a way to make it more expensive for private cars to drive. Isabella: I think there should be more buses. I take the bus wherever I go and they’re so full that no one can get on, so I find myself wishing that I could drive. Emma: I think China is wondering what to do, because even if they take cars off the road it’s still going to be polluted. If they’re going to change one thing, they’re going to have to change something else. I don’t think anyone knows how to fix it.

Does the air pollution make you want to leave Beijing? Evan: I think there’s a mass exodus of foreigners because of the air pollution. I’ve been here four years now and I’m getting to that point where I’m getting sick and tired of pollution. Emma: Once I get my degree at Harrow, I’m out of Beijing. I’ve lived here my whole life and [pollution has] never really bothered me. But this year it’s been too much, and now I’m planning on moving to Singapore for university. Isabella: Beijing has so many other good qualities that I don’t think the pollution could drive me away. Exir: I’m going to be studying abroad regardless of the pollution, but my family is definitely staying in Beijing. [They’re] attached to China; they like living here. April 2013

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Parenting Beijing Baba

Sleep, What’s That? Hallucinations and other endearing experiments with sleep deprivation by Christopher Lay

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won’t deny that I enjoy getting a good night’s sleep. Unfortunately, the infusion of twin boys into our lives last August has not done any favors for my sleep habit, unless, of course, you count sleep debt as a positive goal in life. If that’s the case, then I am well ahead of the bell curve. With the boys each waking up two or three times in the night, it is not unusual for me to only eek out two or three uninterrupted hours of sleep. I’d kill for four straight hours of sleep. I’d probably donate a kidney for just six. Yet somehow Savvy (Goddess of Parenting) manages to brush off the sleep loss each morning, feed the babies (again), put in a day’s work at the office, and all without the aid of any caffeinated beverages. I, on the other hand, do not thrive on sleep deprivation. The onslaught of nightly sleep interruptions has led to what I like to think of as an involuntary sleep deprivation behavioral science experiment on the transplanted American father of multiple offspring. In the opening weeks of the research, I displayed basic signs of

nighttime confusion. For example, I would pick up a crying baby and exclaim, “Which one is this?” I blame the darkness, but frankly, I am glad to be aware that it is always one of my own children. Over time, this kind of simple confusion morphed into something a bit more bizarre. I’d awake at the first squawk from a baby and start spewing out a random string of phrases that all made sense to me, but clearly deserved no reply from Savvy. Often I would come to my senses and say something like, “I’m not making any sense am I?” To which she would eloquently reply, “Duh,” and remind me that having more children was my idea.

I’d kill for four straight hours of sleep Recently, my condition has degraded into hallucinations. The other night I heard the clarion call of a still unidentified (though adorable) baby boy and I began to grope around the bed to locate the troubled child. Finding him, I tenderly scooped him into my loving arms and began to console the poor thing. Savvy, who was nursing the child, calmly inquired what I was doing. “I’m trying to get him back to sleep,” I slurred in hushed tones. It was only then that I realized I was tenderly patting the back of my pillow. During Chinese New Year, the boys were even more restless with a combination of colds and fireworks. One night, since a sleeping baby or two populated our bed, I grabbed a blanket and headed for the sofa. When my daughter called out in the night, I sprang from the couch and was completely lost due to my fractured dream and awaking in the wrong room. I felt around the walls three times before realizing my eyes were closed and I needed to open them to see that the light was on in her room, by which time she had fallen back asleep. Friends with twins all say that it gets easier after the first two years. This is always followed by something like, “But those first two years are hell.” Six months in, I’m curious to know what the next 18 months of sleepless nights holds in store for me. Whatever it is, I’m not too worried. Certainly Savvy won’t allow me to do anything too crazy, like put a diaper on that crying pillow. Not unless she’s holding a camera.

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Christopher Lay comes from the small town of Ashland, Oregon, US. Father to 5-year-old Reina and twins Bryson and Ryder (born September 2012), Christopher has worked in Beijing for four years as a freelance photographer. Visit his photo blog at www.chrislay.com.


The Echo Chamber Parenting

All Bundled Up There is such a thing as too many layers by Ember Swift

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y nearly 14-month-old daughter was placed in a sitting position on the floor against the wall, all bundled up by her 奶奶 (Nainai). Her parents were getting ready to make the journey back to Beijing after Spring Festival. I was on the other side of the room and noticed her slipping to one side. Her arms were too stiff to right herself. She compensated by rolling herself over onto her stomach, but then her legs were also too stiff to get up on her knees to crawl. As I was crossing the room to scoop her up, I heard her say her newest word: “Uh-oh!” From our trip to Canada over the holidays, I brought back a secondhand snowsuit that was heavily inspected and then “approved” by my Chinese in-laws. I prematurely assumed that I’d won the battle regarding overdressing. Little did I know that the suit, two sizes too big for her in Canada, would seem tight in China. No amount of arguing about its windproof fabrics could persuade them to dress her in less underneath. The poor kid looked like a sumo wrestler with an infant head. During winter in Beijing, it’s not unusual to find my daughter wearing five layers, and that includes a mian’ao (棉袄), or traditional Chinese cotton padded jacket handmade by my husband’s aunt. When my family in Canada saw pictures of prior to our arrival, they expected a chubby, round baby. She’s really quite little once freed from the layers, they said. In defense of my Chinese family, our house in China is colder than an average Canadian home. Even though the temperatures outside may not drop as low in China, walls are not as well insulated, windows are only single-paned, and drafty doorways are the norm. Whereas in Canada, two layers are enough indoors, even when temperatures drop below 20!

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My Western sensibilities tell me that overheating should also be avoided Back in China for the New Year’s celebrations, I laughed to hear my husband’s relatives remark that our daughter is bushou (不瘦) or “not thin.” I know they were saying she looked healthy and well-fed, but all I could think was, “How can anyone tell what size she is with all those clothes on her?” This is yet another example of the array of our cultural differences. Certainly no one wants a child to feel cold, but my Western sensibilities tell me that overheating should also be avoided. Sweaty warmth trapped under layers creates the perfect zone for bacteria to grow, skin rashes to develop, and a higher susceptibility to fevers. So, when I truly believe she’s wearing too much, I peel her back like an onion. Often my husband or mother-in-law notice her wearing

fewer layers and hastily dress her back up again. I have to laugh. The way I see it, her mixed cultural heritage will act as her own private thermostat. When she gets too cold, the Chinese furnaces will go on full blast. When she’s overheated, the Canadian air conditioner (aka Mom) will come to the rescue. When we left that day after spring festival, my daughter could hardly move her arm enough to wave goodbye to the relatives. I took off her snowsuit as soon as we got in the car. She happily stretched her limbs before I strapped her into the car seat. We were already halfway home when her daddy noticed. “别冻着她!” (Don’t freeze her!) he said from behind the wheel. Before I could answer, a little voice said,“Uh-oh!” We all laughed.

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, have expanded their family to include a daughter born on January 2, 2012. Her name is Echo Swift (国如一).

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eijing’s cold winter chill has finally dissipated, so make the most of these warm, sunny days. Explore the city’s greenest parks, and have a picnic, fly a kite, or paddle a boat. Feeling sprightly? Follow our guide to the mountains of Beijing for some clean, fresh country air. And before you head off, be sure to read our guidelines on preparing for a family hike. Rejoice: winter hibernation is finally over!

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Take a Hike Trekking through Beijing’s most scenic hiking destinations

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by Ellis Friedman

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fter a winter trapped in the grey, chilly metropolis of Beijing, cabin fever and lethargy are common late winter woes. Now that spring has ousted winter, it’s time to get reacquainted with the color green, outdoor activities, and trips to the outskirts of the city. April is the ideal time to get in a few hiking trips before the intense summer heat sets in, and with two national holidays on the calendar, there’s no better month to plan a few out-of-city excursions – you may find yourself surprised that the Beijing area boasts so much natural beauty.

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Shidu Nature Park 十渡风景区 Located on the banks of the Juma River, Shidu Nature Park is referred to as the “Guilin of the North” for its karst limestone features. Approximately 90km southwest of the city, Shidu has a number of mountains and trails to climb, and even provides boat rides and rafting down the Juma River. The area has forests with numerous kinds of birds, trees, grasses, and even wild grapes. Throughout the parks, there are ten du, or ports. Du 7, which is a popular spot, has a 1.5km path of stairs to ascend up the mountain and is known for its scenery. There’s also a 10km loop around the whole of Shidu park, but if you want to do the loop trail, go with someone with a good sense of direction, as the path isn’t clearly marked. Lingshan hosts a Tibetan folklore festival in July and August

RMB 75. Daily 8am-5pm. Shidu Zhen, Fangshan District (6134 0009) 房山区十渡镇

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A snapshot of Miaofeng Shan

If you don’t want to go too far to enjoy your nature trails, Miaofeng Shan is one of the closest mountains to Beijing. Only 55km west of the city, this scenic area in Mentougou District is famous for pilgrimage paths, which date back to the 17th century and lead to a mountaintop temple. In the Ming and Qing dynasties, the 1,300m summit was one of the holiest locales in the region. There are four paths that lead up to Niangniang Miao, or the Goddess temple, and many come here to burn incense and pray for good fortune or wish for a son. The fourth month of the lunar calendar (April to May) is an ideal time to visit Miaofeng Shan, because that’s when the area holds its traditional temple fair, which features scores of traditional folk festivities. Another highlight, which occurs in May, is when Miaofeng Shan’s 10,000sqm rose planta-


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tions erupt in blooms. Be sure to bring a few extra layers, as Miaofeng Mountain is routinely 8℃ cooler than the city. RMB 40. Daily 7am-5.30pm. Dajian Lu, Mentougou District (6188 2936) 门头沟区担涧路妙峰山风景名胜区

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Changyucheng 长峪城 Bolster your Chinese history with a hike at Changyucheng, a famous military city from the Ming Dynasty. Five hundred years ago, the walled city was established for those manning the nearby Great Wall and one of its highest towers. Located in Changping District, Changyucheng is about 100km northwest of Beijing, and in addition to the old city walls, the old city itself has a shrine that is said to stymie cameras, and an enormous tree guarding a closed-but-renovated temple. The trailhead is at the base of the mountain, about 1.5km north of the village. Along the trail, there’s a reservoir, a section of the path called the Jungle Corridor, stone steps, a meadow, and a round stone mound, from which you can see the Great Wall. The path isn’t too arduous, but it can be a good four-hour roundtrip hike. If the family still has energy, it’s only a half hour more up to the watch tour, which reaches an altitude of about 1,400m. Free. Daily 7am-7pm. Changyucheng Village, Changping District (8019 2955) 昌平区长峪城村

Lingshan 灵山自然风景区 Though Lingshan is on the border of Hebei Province, a good 130km

west of Beijing, it’s the highest peak in the Beijing area at 2,303m tall, and is renowned for its natural scenery, which includes an alpine meadow and a grand view of Baihua Shan. If you make a long day trip or weekend out of Lingshan, keep in mind that this is a hike for older kids and experienced hikers, because it can get pretty steep. Because of the altitude, the higher you are on the mountain, the chillier it gets, no matter how hot it is in downtown Beijing. Head back in the summer during July and August for the Tibetan folklore festival with traditional Tibetan foods, drinks, dances, and activities. RMB 35. Daily 7.30am-6.30pm. Northwest part of Mentougou District (6182 7994) 京西门头沟西北部

Yunmengshan National Forest Park 云蒙山国家森林公园 Ninety kilometers north of Beijing, where the counties of Huairou and Miyun meet, is Yunmengshan National Forest Park: a gorgeous, mistcloaked national park that spans 2,200 hectares. The park has high peaks reaching 1,414m, deep valleys, streams, trees, flowers, misty clouds, and bizarre rocks. The park is so renowned for its beauty that it’s often referred to as the “tiny Huangshan.” April to May is the best time to spot all the flowers, and the park stays between 20 and 24℃, which is refreshingly cool in the summer months. It will be hard to resist going back when the inevitable summer heat waves hit. RMB 35, RMB 17 (students). Daily 7am-7pm. Yunmengshan National Forest Park, Northwest part of Miyun County (6162 2481/2381) www. yunmengshan.net 密云县西北部

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Experience the Great Wall’s wild side at Gubeikou

Songshan Nature Reserve 松山自然保护区

Mangshan National Forest Park 蟒山国家森林公园

The first national nature reserve near Beijing, this is the idyllic place for hikers, bird watchers, and animal enthusiasts. In addition to boasting hundreds of animal species, Songshan is the home of four nationally protected species: the golden leopard, the imperial eagle, the golden eagle, and the black stork. Hiking trails range from easy to moderate. Wander through streams, rock cliffs, gorges, trees, and historic pine forests. The park’s highest peak has an altitude of 2,199m, but there are plenty of scenic attractions like Hundred-Waterfall Spring, Flying Dragon Cliff, and Eight Immortals Cave. Songshan does see a fairly high number of visitors each year, so plan a visit on an off-peak day to beat the crowds, if you can.

Just east of the Ming Tombs Reservoir is this national forest park, which was named after a python because of its undulating peaks. The highest peak is 659m, but the whole park covers 8,000 hectares, making it the largest in Beijing. A whopping 96 percent of the park is covered in evergreens, pines, peach, jasmine apricot, almond, and clove trees. Mangshan boasts a number of attractions, including Mangshan Pagoda, a 9.9m high laughing Buddha Maitreya statue, and a panoramic view of the Ming Tombs. Going in April means you’ll catch flower season, but if you go back between June to October, you can partake in mountain fruit picking. Family members who aren’t fond of hiking can find distraction at the drive-in cinema or the sports plaza.

RMB 30. Daily 6am-6pm. Zhangshanying Zhen, Yanqing County (6911 2634) 延庆县张山营镇

RMB 20 (entrance ticket). Daily 8am-5pm. 2 Mangshan Road, Changping District (6071 1866, mangshan@msforestpark.com) www. msforestpark.com 昌平区蟒山路2号

Gubeikou 古北口古长城

RMB 25 (entrance ticket). Daily 8am-5pm. Gubeikou Changcheng, Gubeikou Village, Miyun County (8855 0488) 密云县古北口镇古北 口长城

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Jiufeng National Forest Park 鹫峰国家森林公园 If you don’t want to spend half your day getting to your hike, Jiufeng National Forest Park is one of the closest national parks to the metropolitan area. Located in Haidian District only 18km from the Summer Palace, Jiufeng is a popular place for a nature escape. There are three scenic areas in the park, which incorporate both scenic and historic sights. While you can certainly get your legs working while hiking the 1,153m peak, this park is more developed for tourists, so it has plenty of facilities like restaurants, karaoke, and even a billiards room. But that doesn’t mean there’s no nature to be found: Jiufeng is home to pheasants, deer, birds, and insects. Apricot, oak, and pine trees account for about 96 percent of the forest coverage, and the park claims to have more than 300 trees that are over a 1,000 years old. RMB 10. Daily 8am-5pm. West of Beianhe Village, Beianhe County, Haidian District (6245 5816/5825) 海淀区北安河县北安河镇西

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Been to Badaling and Mutianyu? It’s time to enjoy the Great Wall in all its unrestored glory at the Gubeikou section of the wall. Hikers with some experience will love climbing the steep paths over dilapidated sections of the wall. About 100km from Beijing in Miyun County, Gubeikou is divided by the Chaohe River, splitting it into Wohushan to the west and Panlongshan to the east. Wohushan is wilder, but not officially open to the public, unlike Panlongshan. It’s possible to hike from Gubeikou Panlongshan to the Jinshanling section of the wall, but the hike is about six hours, and if you don’t plan to turn around, you’ll need some transportation waiting for you at the end or a place to stay at Jinshanling. Trails might be poorly marked in some places, so if you opt for this, you may need help from someone who knows the way.


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Playing Parkside Take a stroll through the city’s greenest outdoor spaces by Kyle Mullin

Yuyuantan Park is a favored trail for joggers

Yuyuantan Park 玉渊潭公园 A Haidian hotspot, Yuyuantan is renowned for its annual spring Cherry Blossoms Festival. Forty years ago, these precious cherry trees were planted after being shipped as tokens from Japan and inspired park owners named this section of the park Cherry Garden. Roses and magnolias line Liuchun Garden, and to top it all off, Beijing’s biggest and best water tour passes through here, letting visitors board and drift all the way to The Temple of Heaven’s South Gate. RMB 2 for adults, RMB 1 for students. Daily 6am-8.30pm (Apr 1-Oct 31); daily 6.30am-7pm (Nov 1-Mar 31). 10 Xisanhuan Zhonglu, Haidian District (8865 3800/3806/3806) 海淀区西三环中路10号 By subway: Line 1 to Muxidibei, then walk 30m north By bus: Bus 320, 114, 717, 727 to Mixidibei station or bus 13, 21, 37, or 65 to Sanlihexikou.

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Within the center of Beihai Park stands an iconic white pagoda

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Longtanhu Park is one of the more local parks in Beijing


Feature Beihai Park 北海公园 The best thing about Beihai Park is its year-round versatility. Its abundance of pavilions keep it from looking barren in the winter, and throngs of ice skaters zip across its giant frozen lake. Now that winter has passed, take a boat ride across that pretty little body of water. Marvel at the architecture of this 1,000-year-old recreational hub: the Tibetan White Dagoba on the parks’ islet, the Bell and Drum towers and the the Stone Tablets of Qiongdao Chunyin. The foliage is gorgeous, too. Admire the lilies in the Botanical Garden or the park’s display of peonies. Park activities: A calligraphy exhibition (free, 9am-4pm), Paddle boating (in the warmer months, about RMB 40-60 per person), ice skating (from RMB 30 per person) Best eats: Nearby restaurants include The Cut Steakhouse, Dadong Roast Duck and Black Sesame Kitchen. RMB 10 (busy season), RMB 5 (off season). All-access ticket: RMB 20 (Apr 1-Oct 31), RMB 15 (Nov 1- Mar 31). Daily 6.30am-9pm (Apr 1-Oct 31); daily 6.30am-8pm (Nov 1-Mar 31). 1 Wenjin Jie, Xicheng District (north of Forbidden City) (6403 8055, 6404 0610, 6403 8055) 西城区文津街1号(故宫北) By subway: Line 5 to Zhangzizhong Lu, Line 6 to Beihaibei. By bus: Take bus 5, 101, 103, 109, 124, 685, 614, 619 to Beihai Park (South Gate). Take bus 13, 42, 107, 111, 118, 609, 701, 623 路 to Beihai Park (North Gate).

Longtanhu Park 龙潭湖公园 Ritan and Chaoyang may boast about their beautiful lakeside spots, but Longtanhu is Beijing truest top spot for waterside views. It might also be one of Beijing’s quirkiest destinations, and a perfect fit for youngsters that love offbeat surprises, from the strange duck shaped boat (RMB 60) that carries passengers to a nearby island (a popular hangout for roller bladders) to The Challenger virtual spaceship. Park activities: The Challenger, tennis courts, an indoor playground, trampolines Bathrooms: Single person with squat and sit toilets; no changing tables or toilet paper. RMB 10. Daily 6am-9pm. 8 Longtan Lu, Chongwen District (6711 9915, 6711 9915) 崇文区龙潭路8号(近华普超市) By bus: Take bus 561 or 8 to Longtanhu station, or bus 12, 684, or 750 to Longtanhu Youyong Chi

Olympic Forest Park 北京奥林匹克公园 Built for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, Olympic Forest Park has plenty of room and greenery. A large hill at the park’s northern corner is ideal for hikers. Bridges link small islands, which make for a pleasant variety in scenery for runners that frequent the park. If you love to jog and need a place to keep the kids occupied, this spot is ideal. Park activities: Several small amusement park rides in the southeastern corner, and to the south lies the China Science and Technology Museum (a must for kids of all ages). Bathrooms: Single bathrooms with sit-down toilets. No toilet paper or changing tables. Free entry. Daily 6am-8pm. 33 Kehui Lu, Beisihuan Zhonglu, Chaoyang District (6452 9060) 朝阳区北四环中路科荟路33号 By subway: Line 8 to Olympic Forest Park By bus: Take 520 or 81 to West Gate; or 328, 379, 419 to South Gate.

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Chaoyang Park is ideal for a picnic and paddleboating


Feature Ritan Park 日坛公园 Featuring architecture from an aged dynasty, and plenty of leafy trees and bushes, there’s more than enough here to help you forget the endless hustle of China’s capital. Little pagodas are dotted throughout Ritan Park – also called Temple of the Sun – a locale that was first declared a premiere destination by Ming-era emperor Jiajing in the sixteenth century. The traditional vibe extends throughout the park, especially at its hub: The Altar to the Sun, which consists of ruins that once stood as a marble sacrificial alter. There are also modern features, including the Ritan Highlife shopping and dining complex, an inflatable playhouse, slides and a sandpit at the playground. Park activities: A playground (near South Gate), Ritan Highlife, an outdoor rock climbing wall Best eats: Mostly junk food (hot dogs, chips, instant noodles) within the park. The Stone Boat Cafe and Xiaowangfu are good for Chinese cuisine, while Schindler’s Tankstelle and The Elephant offer hearty German and Russian cuisine, respectively. Bathrooms: Squat public toilets with toilet paper, but bring spare tissues, just in case; no changing tables. Free entrance. Daily 6am-10pm (Apr 1-Oct 31); daily 6am-9pm (Nov 1-Mar 31). 6 Ritan Beilu, Chaoyangmenwai, Chaoyang District (8562 2612) 朝阳区朝阳门外日坛北路6号 By bus: Take bus 640 or 639 to Ritan Park

Chaoyang Park 朝阳公园 In Beijing, there’s so much more to a walk in the park than lazy strolls and cloud gazing. Case in point: Chaoyang Park. From the seat rattling 4D movie theater (RMB 25, daily 9am-5pm) to the whirling rides at the amusement park and Happy Monkey Tree Top Adventure Park’s ziplines, there are plenty of fast paced activities here. It’s also one of the Beijing’s top spots to unwind and escape the city’s concrete jungle, thanks to a sprawling grassy area that is perfect for picnics. Park activities: A 4D movie theater, Happy Monkey Tree Top Adventure Park, an amusement park Best eats: Mostly junk food within the park (hot dogs, chips, instant noodles); Annie’s, Alio Olio and Muse Parisian Vietnamese Brasserie are near the park’s West Gate. Bathrooms: Squat public toilets with toilet paper, but it’s usually out, so parents should bring some spare tissue, just in case. No changing tables. RMB 5. Daily 6am-10pm (Apr 1-Oct 31); daily 6am-9pm (Nov 1-Mar 31). 1 Nongzhan Nanlu, Chaoyang District (6595 3490, 6595 3490) 朝阳区农展南路1号 By bus: Take 302, 729, 502, 350, 406, 431, 499, 672, 673, 988, or 976 to Chaoyang Park South Gate

Temple of Heaven (Tiantan Park) 天坛公园 Apart from the famous pagodas of Temple of Heaven rests a park lined with trees and mahjong tables that draw locals and showcase a far more authentic side of the city. This is an ideal location to go biking or running, or play a round of hackey sack. It is also a hub for local talents to practice their singing or traditional instruments on Sundays. Its a peaceful park that’s perfect to unwind in, despite being next to one of Beijing’s biggest tourist draws. Bathrooms: Single bathrooms with both sit and squat toilets and toilet paper; some of the bathrooms have changing tables. RMB 15 (busy season), RMB 10 (off season). All-access ticket: RMB 35 (Apr 1-Oct 31), RMB 30 (Nov 1-Mar 31). Daily 6am-10pm (Apr 1-Oct 31), daily 6am-9pm (Nov 1-Mar 31). 7 Tiantanneidongli Lu, Chongwen District (6702 8866/2402/3036, 6702 8866/8271) 崇文 区天坛内东里7号 By subway: Line 5 to Tiantandongmen (Exit A)

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Reflections at Purple Bamboo Garden Park

Purple Bamboo Park 紫竹院公园 Ritan and Chaoyang draw more foreigners, but Zizhu is still one of Beijing’s biggest parks. It’s also a good destination for families living in Haidian, who don’t want to fight traffic to get to some of the more famed parks. Kids will be wowed by the bamboo trees dotting the park, rarest of all being the purple variety from which the park takes its name. Activities: There is a children’s playground with various activities (from RMB 3, 9am-6pm), ferry boats (RMB 10/person), paddle boats (RMB 50/30 min). Best eats: Several small eateries inside feature Chinese staple foods like dumplings and noodles.

Free entry. Daily 6am-9pm (Apr 1-Oct 31); daily 6am-8pm (Nov 1-Mar 31). 35 Nanjie, Zhongguancun, Haidian District (8841 2800, 8841 2800) 海淀区中关村南大街35号 By bus: Bus 114, 118, 334, 360, 362, 482, 534, 601, 5 特, 104 运通 to Zizhuyuan Nanmen

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Bathrooms: Single bathrooms with both sit and squat toilets and toilet paper; some of the bathrooms feature changing tables.


Feature Fragrant Hills Park (Xiangshan) 香山公园 It’s a bit of a hike to Xiangshan: 10km to the west of the city, to be precise. But that’s the whole point. While most other Beijing parks create an illusion of nature with their lush but meager greenery, Fragrant Hills is the real deal, a true getaway from the city full of trees and groves. Happy hikers will enjoy scaling the hills near the half circle pond and traditional pavilion of the aged Jianxin Study. Activities: The Mountain Flower Festival (RMB 10, April 1-20) features more than 100,000 potted plants and flowers on display including orchids, rosemary and primulas. The Red Leaf Festival (RMB 12, Oct 1-31) is when guests gather to see the autumn leaves turn with the season. Last year, over a million visited. Best eats: Xiangshan Restaurant Bathrooms: Single bathrooms with both sit and squat toilets and toilet paper; no changing tables. RMB 10 (May 1-Oct 1), RMB 5 (Oct 2- Apr 30). For students or senior citizens (local residents above 65 years old), RMB 5 (May 1-Oct 1), RMB 2.5 (Oct 2- Apr 30). Daily 6am-7pm (Apr 1-Nov 15); daily 6am-6pm (Nov 16-Mar 31). 40 Maimai Jie, Haidian District (6259 9886, 6259 9886) 海淀区买卖街40号 By subway: Line 1 to Pingguoyuan station, then transfer to Pingguoyuan Nan Lu Dong Kou bus station and take bus 318 to Xiangshan station

Tuanjiehu Park 团结湖公园 Tuanjiehu Park has a lot of charm, thanks to its cozy neighborhood atmosphere. Small children will adore the merry go-rounds, while the whole family can partake in splashing around in its family-friendly waterpark. The waterpark has super fast slides and a children’s play area. There is plenty of koi to feed, a roller skating rink and paddle boating. Park activities: Water park (RMB 60; from June 1 to September 15, 10am-8pm), a Koi pond, carnival-type kiddie rides, paddle boating (RMB 30, daily 9am-8pm), roller skating (RMB 10/hour; RMB 100 deposit. Discount card: RMB 120/20 times, RMB 80/10 times; an additional RMB 1 if after 6.30pm. Rental: RMB 10/hour for skates, RMB 5/hour for safety gear. Daily 9am-9.30pm.) Bathroom: Squat toilets with sinks and toilet paper; no changing tables. Best eats: Hot dogs, lamb meat sticks, chips and ice cream are served within the park. Outside the East Gate, there is Guolin Homestyle Restaurant and Jindingxuan. Free entrance. Daily 7am-10pm. 16 Tuanjiehu South, Chaoyang District (8597 3603, 8597 3603) 朝阳区团结湖南里16号 By subway: Line 6 and Line 10 to Hujialou station (Exit B).

Additional parks worth exploring

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Honglingjin Park 红领巾公园. RMB 12. Daily 6am-9.30pm. 5 Houbalizhuang, Chaoyang District (8581 9548, 8581 0901) 朝阳区后八里庄5号 Grand View Garden 大观园. RMB 40 for adults, RMB 20 for students. Daily 7.30am-5.30pm, 6pm-9pm. 88 Nancaiyuan Jie, Xicheng District (8355 2933/2933) 西城区南 菜园街88号

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Jingshan Park 景山公园. RMB 10. Daily 6.30am-9pm. 44 Jingshan Xijie, Xicheng District (6404 4071, 6403 8098) 西城区景山西街44号(故宫后对面)

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Have Child, Will Trek Everything you need to conquer the great outdoors with kids by Sijia Chen

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any parents are intimidated by the idea of hiking with young children, but that doesn’t have to be the case, according to touring experts Beijing Hikers and Beijing Sideways. Founded in August 2001, Beijing Hikers is an outdoor group founded by hikers for hikers. They organize frequent excursions around Beijing. Beijing Sideways allows visitors to see the city from a motorcycle sidecar with day trips and overnight stays at the Great Wall. Here, both groups offer their tips for trail hiking with kids.

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Before the Hike First, find out if the outing or hike is suitable for kids. At Beijing Hikers, it depends quite a bit on the individual child and whether or not they’re used to being outdoors. The group rates its hikes from 1-5 (1 being the easiest and 5 being the toughest). Try the easiest hikes first to get a sense of where your family fits in on the difficulty scale, then contact Beijing Hikers about the suitability of the hike that you’re interested in. Check the weather forecast and dress accordingly. Bring some extra clothes in case the weather isn’t as nice as forecast. In general, hikers should wear loose and light-colored clothing in the summer, with a hat and sunscreen. During the rainy season, take a waterproof outer layer with a change of clothes to leave in the car. In the winter, wear thermal layers, a waterproof outer layer, and a scarf, gloves, and hat to cover any exposed skin. Bring extra warm clothing, just in case.

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During the Hike Always take care of yourself, so that you can take care of your children. This includes staying well-fed and well-hydrated, and having good hiking shoes, so you don’t lose your balance when carrying or helping your kids on the trail. When hiking with kids, take it easy in the beginning, and add more challenges later. For example, you can repeat the same trails by walking together the first few times, then allowing the kids to range ahead once they’re more familiar with the route. Parents can also set a theme for the outing (e.g. “Our mission is the climb the Great Wall” or “We’re going to look at the autumn colors”) to make things more fun. For families with younger children, it’s a good idea to set up base at a nice spot and explore the surrounding area from there. Talk to them about what they’re seeing, whether it’s insects, animals, people, or landscapes. Like with any outing, you’ll have to respect or adjust to your child’s napping and eating cycles. “I

know that I can have my kids nap in the baby carrier or in the car, if they have their baby seat,” says Beijing Sideways Founder Gael Thoreau. “Our oldest (age 2.5) can skip the nap if we just put her to bed early after the hike.” He says it’s even easier for breastfed newborns, who spend most of their time sleeping and wake up mainly to feed. “My first-born was on the Great Wall at 15 days [old],” recalls Thoreau. “We went there to escape the July heat!” If you have a backpack-style baby carrier, make sure you are wearing it correctly. First, it’s best if it’s high on your back and the baby is close to your body (the closer, the better). This will make the load lighter and provide back support. Second, make sure you can always see your baby; you should be able to turn your head to check on him or her. Third, check that the baby maintains “frog stance,” with knees bent and above the butt. This will ensure that baby is comfortable and supported. A sun shade is always a good idea, but wearing a backpack carrier in winter is not; the baby will freeze. While hiking, look out for branches and twigs that may poke the baby. Don’t try anything too intense while wearing a backpack carrier; there’s a risk of injury to all involved. Thoreau recommends the Ergobaby Original baby carrier, which can carry kids weighing up to 20kg. For kids of all ages, instill trail ethics and set a good example. Take out everything you bring along, don’t throw trash on the ground, leave the site in better condition than you found it, don’t yell unless you’re in trouble, and be self-sufficient by carrying everything you need by yourself. In case of an emergency, keep in mind that an ambulance service is extremely slow in rural and wild settings – if available at all. If you have your own vehicle, your best bet is to drive to the nearest hospital. The main town in each rural district (Miyun County, Huairou District, Yanqing County, etc.) will have a small hospital, so find out how to get there beforehand and print out a map and directions to keep in the car. Facilities will be basic and service will be in Chinese only; you’ll have to return to Beijing for international-standard care.

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Basic first aid kit Adhesive bandages .Antiseptic wipes and antibiotic cream for scratches and cuts Antihistamines for insect bites and stings Tweezers for thorns and stingers Any medication you might need, including asthma pumps and allergy medication Tissues and hand sanitizer Nutritious snacks (e.g. trail mix or dried fruits) Drinking water (enough for each person) Appropriate clothing, including a hat, comfortable layers, and wind/cold protection Sturdy boots with support and good grip Personal items that will be unlikely to find for sale in the countryside (e.g. sunscreen, diapers)

RESOURCES Beijing Hikers 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

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Beijing Sideways (Gael Thoreau: 139 1133 4947, booking@beijingsideways.com) www.beijingsideways.com BabyGro Beijing 慧宝 BabyGro sells Ergobaby Original, Performance, and Organic baby carriers (RMB 950-1,290). 1) Mon-Fri 10am-7pm. Shop 5058, 5/F, Chaowai SOHO, 6 Chaowai Lu (across from Central Park), Chaoyang District (5900 0601) 朝阳区朝外路6号朝外 SOHO 5层5058店铺(新城国际对面); 2) Wed-Sun 10am-5pm. Cathay View Garden Shopping Mall (next to Beijing Riviera Villas), 2 Xiangjiang Beilu, Chaoyang District (8470 1690) 朝阳区香江北路甲2号观唐广场二期商铺 baby international 国际宝贝 baby international sells Ergobaby and Phil & Teds baby carriers, which are both suitable for hiking. Daily 10am-7pm. Rm 2371, 3/F, North Tower, SOHO Shangdu, 8 Dongdaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District (5900 1476, info@baby-international.com) www.baby-international.com 朝阳区东大桥路8号SOHO商都3层2371店铺

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

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

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Element Fresh This sunny Shanghai import showcases a healthier side of American food, with elaborate salads, smoothies and sandwiches. Popular weekend brunch menu. Voted “Best American,” “Best Brunch (Affordable)” and “Outstanding Family Friendly Atmosphere” in the Beijinger’s 2011 Restaurant Awards. 1) Unit LG2-01, 9 Dongdaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District.; 2) MonFri 10am-11pm, Sat-Sun 7am-11pm. S8-33, Bldg 8, Sanlitun Village South, 19 Sanlitun Lu, Chaoyang District. (6417 1318); 3) Daily 10am-11pm. 6 Jiangtai Lu, Chaoyang District. (6433 5058) www.elementfresh.com 新元素, 1) 朝阳区东大桥路9号LG2-01层; 2) 朝阳区三 里屯路19号三里屯Village南区8号楼S8-33; 3) 朝 阳区将台路6号 Home Plate Bar-B-Que Daily 11am10pm. 35 Xiaoyun Lu courtyard (from Dongsanhuan Beilu, head 20m north of Xiaoyun Lu intersection and take the first right), Chaoyang District. (5128 5584, seth@ homeplatebbq.com) http://homeplatebbq. com/ 本垒美国餐, 朝阳区霄云路35号院(东 三环北路,过霄云路路口,往北走20米,到第一个 路口右转) Let’s Burger 1) Daily 11am-11pm. B1/F, Sanlitun Village North, 11 Sanlitun Lu (opposite Colibri Cafe), Chaoyang District. (6415 2772); 2) Unit L-RS-206, Bldg 11, 6 Chaoyang Gongyuan Lu, Chaoyang District.; 3) Daily 10am-9pm. 29-102, Pinnacle Avenue, Liyuan Jie, Shunyi District. (8416 7803) 1) 朝阳区三里屯路11号三里屯Village北区地下1层 (Colibri Cafe 对面); 2) 朝阳区朝阳公园路6号蓝 色港湾国际商区11号楼L-RS-20层; 3) 顺义区 天竺镇丽苑街荣和商业中心29-102 The Filling Station An American dinerstyle joint serving burgers, steaks and other classics. The adult menu features a selection of burgers (RMB 58-98) – which includes a side fries dusted with chili pepper – and hotdogs (RMB 38-58); while the ample kids menu has “Sausage Spiders” (hot dog sausages with spaghetti legs, RMB 35), “Easy Peasy Mac n Cheese” (RMB 35) and other offbeat selections like banana pancakes (RMB 35) and virgin cocktails called “mocktails” (RMB 20) designed especially for kids. The playroom comes complete with slides and older kids can test out the retro selection of video games or give the foosball table a try, making Filling Station a great place for a family meal or lazy afternoon lunch. Daily 11am-9.30pm. Beside Western Academy of Beijing, Laiguangying Donglu (off the Airport Expressway), Shunyi District. (8470 3821) 揣 着, 顺义区来广营东路(北京京西学校旁边)

Caribbean Jamaica Me Crazy Cheniandian Hutong (west of Guozijian, near Andingmennei), Dongcheng District. 东城区安定门内大街车 辇店胡同

Cafes & Sandwiches Cafe Zarah A popular gem on picturesque Gulou Dongdajie, this German cafe serves cakes, soups, salads, and sandwiches from the owner’s personal recipe book. Daily 9.30am-midnight. 42 Gulou Dongdajie, Dongcheng District. (8403 9807) www. cafezarah.com 东城区鼓楼东大街42号 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. Sun-Thu 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 Bagels, outdoor seating and free Wi-Fi make this a welcome addition to Chaoyang Park. TTue-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) Switch! Cafe This family friendly café seats 38 with additional seating on the large terrace and specially designed play areas for the children. An extensive kids’ menu accompanies an all-day menu that consists of breakfast items, sandwiches, salads, and pastas, as well as a changing selection of seasonally inspired comfort foods in the evening. 10am-9pm. 1/F, No 1 Bldg, 6 Xiangjiang Lu, Chaoyang District. (8430 8682) http://www.switchrestaurants.com 朝 阳区香江路6号(观唐广场)1号楼1层 Wagas Specializing in healthful offerings such as sandwiches, salads, wraps, and pastas, Wagas offers fresh, appetizing fare that’s sure to appeal to a wide audience. Daily 8am-10.30pm. S833, Bldg 8, 3/F, Sanlitun Village South, 19 Sanlitun Lu, Chaoyang District. (6416 5829) 沃歌斯, 朝阳 区三里屯路19号三里屯Village南区8号楼S8-33

Cantonese and Dim Sum Herbal Cafe This Hong Kong cafe doesn’t drench their food in oil, MSG and salt, serves herbal teas, soups, dim sum, and stir-fries in a comfortable atmosphere. Dishes RMB 1058. 1) Daily 8am-midnight. B02, 17 Wanda Plaza, 93 Jianguo Lu, Chaoyang District. (5820 4679); 2) Daily 11am-11pm. S6-33, 3/F, Sanlitun Village South, 19 Sanlitun Lu, Chaoyang District. (6416 0618) 泰和草本工 坊, 1) 朝阳区建国路93号万达广场10号楼B02; 2) 朝阳区三里屯路19号三里屯Village南区6号 楼3层s6-33 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.; 3) 16 Pufang Lu, across from Carrefour, Fengtai District.; 4) 1/F, Entrance B03, north corner of Jinyuan Shopping Mall, 1 Yuanda Lu, Haidian District.; 5) Yiyuan No.15, Anhuibeili, Yayuncun, Chaoyang District.; 6) 15 Tuanjiehu Nanlu, Chaoyang District. 金鼎轩酒 楼, 1) 朝阳区建国路87号华贸购物中心地下1层 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

Central & South American Brazilian Churrascos Latin American diplomats meet up at this carnivore’s delight for charcoal-grilled chicken, beef or lamb piled high on metal skewers. Buffet table with unlimited salads and soups to complement the meat feast. Daily 11.30am-2.30pm, 5.3010pm. 1/F Crowne Plaza Park View Wuzhou, 8 Beisihuan Zhonglu, Chaoyang District. (8498 2288 ext 6178) www.crowneplaza. com/beijingwuzhou 巴西烤肉, 朝阳区北四环 中路8号五洲皇冠假日酒店1层 Lucky Lopez Mexican Grill Similar to the North American Chipotle chain, Lucky Lopez serves burritos, tacos (including barbacoa and fish), tamales and chili in a swish Southwestern-themed setting. Daily 11am8pm. Rm 0827, 1/F, Bldg 8, Jianwai Soho, Henghui Donglu, Chaoyang District. (5900 0820) 朝阳区恒惠东路建外Soho8号楼1层0827号 SALT This stylish outfit in a modern minimalist setting has weekly two-course or three-course set meals. Serves innovative, eclectic cuisine that keeps them coming

back for more. Voted “Outstanding Business Lunch” and “Outstanding Steak” in the Beijinger’s 2011 Reader Restaurant Awards. Mon-Sat noon-3pm, 6-10.30pm, Sun Brunch noon-4pm. 2/F, 9 Jiangtai Xilu (opposite the Japanese School, west of Rosedale Hotel), Chaoyang District. (6437 8457) www. saltrestaurantbeijing.com 盐, 朝阳区将台西路 9号2层(珀丽酒店西边)

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) Unit LG2-20, 9 Dongdaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District.; 2) Daily 11.30am-2.30pm, 5-10pm. 24 Xinyuan Xili Zhongjie, Chaoyang District. (6462 4502); 3) Mon-Fri 11.30am-9.30pm, Sat-Sun 11am-10pm. 7/F, Dangdai Shangcheng, 40 Zhongguancun Dajie, Haidian District. (6269 6726); 4) 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) 朝阳区东大桥路 9号LG2-20层; 2) 朝阳区新源西里中街24号; 3) 海淀区中关村大街40号当代商城7层; 4) 朝阳区 建国路87号华贸中心新光天地6层 GREEN T. HOUSE Living Inspired by a Tang dynasty era bathhouse, this suburban spa retreat is a meticulously designed fusion of architectural styles, colors and sculptures that boasts, among other amenities, a giant indoor green tea bath and a terrace jacuzzi that can hold up to 20, as well as a 1,500 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. Daily 11.30am-11.30pm. 318 Hegezhuang Village, Cuigezhuang, Chaoyang District. (8456 4922 ext 8, 136 0113 7132, 136 0113 7232) 紫云轩 茶事, 朝阳区崔各庄乡合各庄村318号 Liqun Roast Duck Restaurant While this restaurant lacks the upscale decor of some duck restaurants, it fully makes up for it with its spectacular food and prices. It’s a little hard to find, so if you get lost, follow the cute ducks drawn walking along the walls of surrounding streets, which will lead you to Liqun. Their most unique dishes are braised duck gizzard for and duck intestines with green pepper or chili sauce, but they are famous for their Beijing kaoya (roast duck, RMB 190). Reserve in advance to make sure of your duck, although do note that you may still have to wait to be seated upon your arrival. English menu. Chinese and international credit cards accepted. Daily 10am-10pm. 11 Beixiangfeng, Zhengyi Lu (northeast of Qianmen), Dongcheng District. (6705 5578) 利群烤鸭店, 东城区前门东大街正 义路南口北翔凤胡同11号 Lost Heaven The restaurant and bar is supremely popular in Shanghai, offering a twist on Yunnanese food with great drinks by head mixologist A Wei (one of China’s top ten bartenders in this year’s Diageo competition). The surprisingly affordable prices (for Chi’enmen, especially) and emphasis on the complete dining and drinking experience just might draw a livelier crowd to Chi’enmen 23. Daily, noon-2pm, 5pm-1am (kitchen closes at 10.30pm). Ch’ien Men 23, 23 Qianmen Dongdajie, Dongcheng District. 花马天堂, 东 城区前门东大街23号 Xiao Wang Fu Chinese homestyle is comfort food for your family, and this bustling place is great to initiate the younger members


Family Dining of your crew into the tradition of delicious Beijing duck. The Ritan Park venue, which is swankier, is probably better for a mom and pop only night out. Voted “Best Kung Pao Chicken” in the Beijinger’s 2011 Reader Restaurant Awards. 1) Daily 11am-2pm, 5-9.30pm. 2/F of Crown Plaza Hotel, 48 Wangfujing Dajie, Dongcheng District. (5911 9985/6); 2) Daily 11.30am-2pm, 5.30-10pm. Inside the North Gate of Ritan Park, Ritan Lu, Chaoyang District. (8561 5985); 3) Daily 11am-10.30pm. Bldg 2, Guanghua Lu Dongli, Chaoyang District. (6591 3255); 4) Daily 5.30pm-1am. 15 Qianhai Beiyan, Xicheng District. (6617 5558) 小王府, 1) 东城区王府 井大街48号国际艺苑皇冠假日酒店二层; 2) 朝 阳区日坛路日坛公园北门内; 3) 朝阳区光华路 东里2号楼; 4) 西城区前海北沿15号 Yao Restaurant Serves Sichuan standards, including yuxiang rousi, ganbian siji dou, shuizhuyu (spicy boiled fish) and more. The Lido location draws a lot of tourists. 10.30am-11pm. 1) 101 inside the clubhouse, Vanke Village, Houshayu, Chaoyang District. (6434 1534); 2) 311 Gao Jiayuan, Jiu Xianqiao(opposite to Lido Hotel), Chaoyang District. (6434 1534) 四川幺店子饭庄, 1) 朝 阳区近郊顺义区后沙峪万科城市花园会所101号; 2) 朝阳区酒仙桥高家园311号丽都饭店对面

European The English Tearoom Located behind Shunyi’s Beidong Flower Market, The English Tearoom is a quintessentially British, familyfriendly tearoom. The cafe prides itself on serving real tea in traditional English-style teapots, including black teas, green tea, rooibos, herbal and fruit teas (all imported from the UK). Visitors will also find gourmet coffee, fresh fruit juices, and smoothies. For food, there are traditional fresh-baked English scones and a selection of British cakes and biscuits. The light lunch menu includes sandwiches, salads, and specials like sausage rolls and Scotch eggs. There’s also an English afternoon tea and a generous English breakfast. The English Tearoom strives to use organic, local, and free-range produce whenever possible. The space is divided into the Main Tearoom and the Children’s Tearoom; the latter contains a large play area for tots to run around in. Parking is available outside the restaurant within the Chuangyi Yuan compound. Daily 8.30am-6pm. Inside Chuangyi Yuan, 1A Shunhuang Lu (near Scitech Outlets), Sunhe Township, Shunyi District. (8459 4407, 158 1099 8410 (English and Chinese)) www.englishtearoombeijing. com 顺义区孙河乡顺黄路甲1号创意园内(近赛 特奥特莱斯) Fish Nation Hearty servings of chunky chips and the largest piece of boneless fish you may encounter in China. Also has salads, tempura prawns and imported beer (including Hoegaarden and Abbots Ale) and wine. The Sanlitun branch draws a late night crowd, while the Nanluoguxiang branch serves brunch, salads, and pizza in addition to fish and chips. Available for catering and events. Sun-Thu 11am-2am, Fri-Sat 11am4am. Sanlitun Houjie (around the corner from Poachers Inn), Chaoyang District. (6415 0119) http://www.fishnation.cn/rest.htm 鱼 邦, 朝阳区三里屯后街(青年酒吧附近) Fourteen Bistro Lounge Daily 11am11pm (reg. hours), Sat-Sun 11am-5pm. 14 Jiaodaokou Beisantiao, Dongcheng District. 东城区交道口北三条14号 The Orchard An institution among residents of residents of out-of-town expat hideout Shunyi, The Orchard comes highly recommended for its affordable menu of western food and emphasis on organic produce, with ample provision for little ones making it an ideal spot for family dining. The restaurant’s remoteness from the city center lends it added appeal as a retreat from the rough and tumble of urban life (although the surrounding village of Hegezhuang, which is also home to Green T. Living and

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the Yin Yang Community Center, is quickly gentrifying), but does make transportation something of a headache – finding a taxi back into town can be a challenge, so come equipped with a plan. The well-known Sunday brunch (11am-3pm) is RMB 210 a person. Children can relax with a video and enjoy the cushy chairs in the kids’ room, or head outside for a stroll around the lake with mom and dad. Voted “Outstanding Brunch (Affordable)” in the Beijinger’s 2011 Reader Restaurant Awards. Daily noon-3pm, 6-9pm. From Jingshun Lu, turn left (west) at Shunbai Lu Intersection, (turn at the driveway just west of the Hegezhuang Village Sign), Chaoyang District. (6433 6270) 果园, 朝阳区 崔各庄乡何各庄村(过何各庄村路标往南转) Switch! Grill Offering a lunch express set menu as well as a all day menu and a dinner menu that is grill inspired menu featuring fresh seasonal ingredients, great appetizers, juicy steaks and perfectly prepared seafood. Open for lunch and dinner 7 days a week, or just pop in for a few drinks, one of our signature appetizers and watch the game on the big screens and satellite! Daily 11am10pm. 1/F, Regent Land, 66 Gongti Beilu (east of the Swissotel), Chaoyang District. (6553 5691) 朝阳区工体北路66号瑞士公寓 西侧1层 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

French Crepanini Run by two Bretons, this small cafe features a variety of savory and dessert crepes (including a buckwheat Breton Crepe and the ever-popular Nutella and Banana Crepe). In addition, they offer a selection of paninis and waffles and drinks include coffee, smoothies, cider and pastis. Set breakfast and lunch menus on offer. Local delivery available. Sun-Thu 9am-midnight, Fri-Sat 9am-2am. Unit A110, 1/F, Nali Patio, 81 Sanlitun Lu, Chaoyang District. (5208 6092/93) 可百尼尼, 朝阳区三里屯路81号那里 花园1层酒吧街对面 Maison Boulud Famous New York chef Daniel Boulud brings his take on French food to the swanky premises of the old American Legation. Expensive, but brunch is better value at RMB 98-238. Voted “Best French (High End),” “Best Wine List,” “Best Service,” “Outstanding for Impressing Visitors,” “Outstanding Decor,” “Outstanding Brunch,” and “Non-Chinese Restaurant of the Year” in the Beijinger’s 2011 Reader Restaurant Awards. Mon-Fri 11.30am-2pm, 6-10pm; Sat-Sun (brunch) 11am-4pm, 6-10pm. Ch’ien Men 23, 23 Qianmen Dongdajie, Dongcheng District. (6559 9200, reserve@chienmen23. com) 布鲁宫法餐厅, 东城区前门东大街23号

German 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),

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Chaoyang District. (8562 6439) http://www. schindlersinfo.de/ 申德勒德加油站, 朝阳区光 华路甲15号(日坛南门往东200米) South German Bakery, Cafe Konstanz and Bodenseestube Provides over 20 varities of German and European rye, wheat and white breads (Alpenschpitz, Mohn Stange, Kaese Stange, toast bread and baguettes), along with tasty homemade cakes and sweets. Upstairs you’ll find Cafe Konstanz and Bodenseestube, a south German restaurant that offers great weekend breakfasts (Sat-Sun, 8.30am-3pm), business lunches, dumplings, sausages, sauerkraut, cheese noodles and hearty German dinners. Sandwiches and quality coffee also available. Available for private parties and events. Daily 9am-10pm (restaurant), 7am-10pm (bakery). 27 Lucky Street, 1 Chaoyang Gongyuan Lu, Chaoyang District. (5867 0201, sales@germanbakery.com.cn, michael@ germanbakery.com.cn) www.germanbakery. com.cn 德南面包房, 朝阳区朝阳公园路1号好 运街27号

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The Taj Pavilion This is a great place for a family meal and would make for a wild birthday experience for teens – a visit to the Cosmic Bowling Alley next door followed by a classic Indian meal. Lille kids Kids unfamiliar with Indian cuisine might find certain dishes a bit too exotic, though many dishes can be prepared with less fiery spice. Try the Chicken tikka, tandoori gobi (cauliflower kebabs), or dal palak (yellow lentils cooked with spinach). As a side note, the bathrooms are located outside the restaurant in the hallway. Voted “Outstanding Indian” in the Beijinger’s 2011 Reader Restaurant Awards. Daily 11.30am2.30pm, 6-10.30pm. 1) F2-03, 2/F, North Tower, China Overseas Plaza, 8 Guanghua Dong Li, Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (6505 5866); 2) 3/F, Holiday Inn Lido, Jiangtai Lu, Shoudu Jichang Lu, Chaoyang District. (6436 7678, 6437 6688 ext 3811); 3) L222, Europlaza, 99 Yuxiang Lu, Tianzhu Zhen, Shunyi District. (8046 3238) http://www.thetajpavilion.com 泰姬楼印度餐 厅, 1) 朝阳区建国门外大街光华东里8号中海广 场北楼2层F2-03; 2) 朝阳区首都机场路将台路 丽都假日酒店广场缤纷廊3层; 3) 顺义区天竺镇 裕翔路99号欧陆时尚购物中心L222室

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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 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 Mughal`s Restaurant Friendly staff serve up authentic Mughal style Indian and Pakistani tandoori and curry dishes in this nicely decorated restaurant in Sanlitun’s Nali Patio. Their tikka masalas are especially worth trying. Also offers weekdays set lunch (RMB 45, 11.30am-2.30pm) and summertime terrace seating. Voted “Outstanding Indian/ Pakistani” in the Beijinger’s 2011 Reader Restaurant Awards. Daily 11am-3pm, 6-11pm. 4/F, Nali Patio, 81 Sanlitun Lu, Chaoyang District. (5208 6082/134 , 6638 2160, mughalrestaurant@vip.163.com) www. mughalsrestaurant.net 莫卧尔印度餐厅, 朝阳 区三里屯路81号那里花园4层 Santoor Daily 11am-2.30pm, 5pm-11pm. 12 Ju’er Hutong, Nanluogu Xiang, Dongcheng District. (6402 0310) 萨都里, 东城区南锣鼓巷 菊儿胡同12号

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Alio Olio Annie’s at Chaoyang Park West Gate faces some tough competition from this restaurant, whose Italian boss used to be Annie’s right-hand man. Plenty has gone into the design at Alio Olio, with atmospheric lighting, framed Lamborghini prints, a roaring pizza oven and a funky spiral staircase leading to a cozy second floor ideal for parties and small events. The menu covers all the usual bases at prices even Annie’s can’t match. Pizzas are a steal at RMB 36 for a large margherita. Salads, soups, antipasti and mains – try the lamb chops – are similarly generous, and a glass of imported house wine is just RMB 20. Owner Giuseppe plans to open for breakfast soon, serving cappuccinos and pastries at a standing counter just like in Italy. Delivery to nearby apartments should soon be available. Daily 11am-10.30pm. West gate of Chaoyang Park, Chaoyang District. (6594 0938) 朝阳区朝阳公园西门 La Dolce Vita Like its studied “Villa”-interior surroundings (white table cloths, cozy nooks, Mediterranean color scheme), the food at this long running Gongti area restaurant aims for authenticity. The pizza is prepared in a wood-fired brick oven and the no-nonsense pasta gets rave reviews. Salads, brochette, fish dishes and beef filets (Bisteca Fiorentina) and desserts (tiramisu), among other items, round out the menu, and the venue is quite kid friendly (high chairs, friendly service). Voted “Outstanding Italian” in our 2009 Restaurant Awards. Free delivery within a 3km radius. Daily 10.30am-10.30pm. 8 Bei Xindong Lu, Chaoyang District. (6468 2894) 甜蜜生活, 朝阳区新东路北段8号 Michael’s Place Italian Ristorante Despite the comfortable decor, brick pizza oven, kiddie corner and decent selection of imported wines, Michael’s free-n-quick home delivery might just be its strongest asset. Pizzas and pastas range RMB 48-75. Daily 10.30am-10.30pm. L112, Euro Plaza, (Opposite the Exhibition Hall), Central Villa District, Shunyi District. (8042 4457, 8046 3359) 北京明天意大利餐厅, 顺义区天竺镇裕 翔路99号欧陆时尚购物中心一层112号(国展 对面) Tavola Italian Dining Excellent Neapolitanstyle Italian cuisine in a setting that works equally well for intimate dinners or group events. Business set lunch RMB 108-138. Voted “Outstanding Italian” in the Beijinger’s 2011 Restaurant Awards. Daily 11.30am2.30pm, 6pm-10.30pm. 2/F, The Grand Summit, Section B, Liangmaqiao Diplomatic Mansion, 19 Dongfang Donglu, Chaoyang District. (8532 5068) www.tavola-bj.com 塔 沃拉意大利餐厅, 朝阳区东方东路19号亮马桥外 交公寓会所2层

Japanese Haru Teppanyaki and Sushi Bar Watch and listen to your food as it sizzles and cooks to your preference. Haru impresses with sleek decor and the quality of the food. Kids will be entertained by the chefs flaming hot plates, and the large portion servings mean this is a great place to spend a few extra kuai on a family night out. Daily 11.30am-2pm, 5.30pm-10pm. 1) Unit N4-30, 3/F, Sanlitun Village North, 11 Sanlitun Lu, Chaoyang District, Chaoyang District. (6415 2112); 2) 902 Pinnacle Plaza, Jingshun Lu, Shunyi District. (8046 5112) 尚水长廊铁板烧餐厅, 1) 朝阳区三里屯路11号院(Village北区)能号 楼三层N4-30单元; 2) 顺义区天竺镇开发区荣 祥广场902 Hatsune Reservations recommended at this American-style Japanese joint with a hip, minimalist decor. Standouts include the multitextured butterfly roll, as well as the popular “Motorola,” drizzled with wasabi mayonnaise. Weekday lunch bento box set meals are a fine deal at RMB 75. Voted “Best Japanese” in the Beijinger’s 2011 Reader Restaurant Awards. Daily 11.30am-2pm, 5.30-10pm. 1) 2/F, Heqiao Bldg C, 8A Guanghua Lu, Chaoyang District. (6581 3939); 2) S8-30 (opposite Element Fresh), Bldg 8, Sanlitun Village South, 19 Sanlitun Lu, Chaoyang District. (6415 3939) 隐泉日本料理, 1) 朝阳 区光华路甲8号和乔大厦C座2层; 2) 朝阳区三里 屯路19号三里屯Village南区8号楼S8-30 Matsuko Serving up one of Beijing’s best known buffets since 1992, this chain of Japanese restaurant feeds hungry white collar types with its bountiful spread of sushi, sashimi, noodles and more. The daily lunch buffet (RMB 98, Mon-Fri 11.30am-2pm, RMB 108 Sat-Sun 11am-2.30pm) features over 60 kinds of dishes, ranging from eel with teriyaki sauce and tempura shrimp to sushi rolls and desserts. Children under 110 cm eat for free. Be forewarned that the different branches charge different prices for the buffet. Voted “Outstanding Japanese” in the Beijinger’s 2011 Reader Restaurant Awards. Mon-Fri 11.30am-2pm,5-10.30pm, Sat-Sun 11am2.30pm, 5-10.30pm. 1) 78 Anli Lu (Subway Line 5 Datun Lu East Station), Haidian District. (5963 6663, li_juan1997@sina. com); 2) 1/F, 8 Nanxinyuan Xilu, Chaoyang District. (8731 9890, li_juan1997@sina.com); 3) 2/F, Jinglong Dasha, 225 Chaoyang Beilu, Chaoyang District. (6509 8999, li_juan1997@ sina.com); 4) Baijiazhuang (south east corner of Changhong Qiao), Chaoyang District. (6582 5208, li_juan1997@sina.com); 5) 39 Liangmaqiao Lu (opposite 21st Century hotel), Chaoyang District. (8453 4062, li_juan1997@sina.com) http://www.matsuko. com.cn/e_index_hoawei.asp 松子, 1) 海淀区 安立路78号(5号线大屯地铁站东); 2) 朝阳区 南新园西路8号龙头公寓南栋一层; 3) 朝阳区 朝阳北路225号京龙大厦2层; 4) 朝阳区星期五 餐厅对面松阪屋; 5) 朝阳区亮马桥39号(21世 纪饭店对面) Obentos Healthy, fresh bento delivery service. 106/107, Bdg 9, Central Park, Chaoyang District. (6597 0085/0223) www.obentos.com/ 朝阳区新城国际,9号楼 106/107铺

Korean Ai Jiang Shan This upscale Korean barbecue and seafood restaurant in the Lido area proves that char-grilling and composure can go together. Choose from octopus, sashimi and various cuts of beef. 1) Daily 11am10pm. 2 Zhengfusi Lu, Haidian District. (5190 6655, 5272 1020); 2) Daily 11am-10pm. North Gate of Si’de Park, 39 Jiangtai Xilu, Chaoyang District. (8456 9511); 3) Daily 11am-10pm, Sat & Sun until 9:30pm. 5/F, LG Twin Towers (East Tower), 12 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (5109 6036/6037) 爱江山, 1) 海淀区正福寺2号; 2) 朝阳区将台 西路四德公园北门; 3) 朝阳区建国门外大街乙 12号双子座大厦东塔5层

Iki Situated next to Bang Bang Pizza, this contemporary Korean barbecue offers tasty fare and great cocktails. 1) Daily 6-11pm. 111, Bldg. 3, China View, Gongti Donglu, Chaoyang District. (152 1006 4588); 2) 6pm1am. 102 Bldg 24, Shuanghuayuan Nanli Sanqu, Chaoyang District. (152 1042 5223) 1) 朝阳区中国红街大厦三号楼111号; 2) 朝阳 区双花园南里三区24号楼102号 Saveurs de Corée Originally located on Nanluogu Xiang, this sophisticated Xiang’er Hutong restaurant is a longstanding tourist favourite. Relax on a a pod-shaped stool and grill up a storm with carefully-sourced, free-range Dalian Wagyu. The portions are on the petite side, but flavors are fine - budgetconscious diners can opt for their lunch offerings. Highlights include their organic bibimbap and their toothsome shin ramyun - chilli-spiced noodle soup with prawn, clam and squid. Winner of “Best Korean” in our 2011 Restaurant Awards. Mon - Fri 11:30am3:00pm / 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 Situated in a beautifully restored courtyard building, this Greek restaurant represents another stride in Wudaoying Hutong’s quest to become the next Nanluogu Xiang. Try authentic sharing platters of baba ghanoush, tzatziki and hummus, huge moussaka portions and a large selection of grilled meats and fish, all cooked by a genuine Greek chef. Daily 11.30am-11pm. 59 Wudaoying Hutong (100 meters west of Vineyard Café), Dongcheng District. (8403 9748) 东城区五道营胡同59号 Athena Daily 11am-11pm. 1 Sanlitun Xiwujie, Chaoyang District. (6464 6036) 雅典 娜希腊餐厅, 朝阳区三里屯西五街1号 Taverna Daily noon-2.30pm, 6-10.30pm. 1949 – The Hidden City, Courtyard 4, Gongti Beilu (behind Pacific Century Place), Chaoyang District. (6501 8882, oft@eliteconcepts.com) www.elite-concepts.com 朝阳 区工体北路4号院 (盈科中心南面)

Middle Eastern Alameen This unassuming but welcoming Middle Eastern haven behind the German embassy is owned and managed by a Palestinian/Lebanese pair. Arabic staples like hummus and baba ghanoush (both RMB 20) are good, and the kibbeh (RMB 25 – fried croquettes stuffed with minced beef) is absolutely delightful. These appetizers are quite filling, so nibble strategically if you plan to take on the whole stuffed lamb (RMB 1,100; order 12 hours ahead). Customers here tend to stick around after meals chatting and sipping coffee, which fosters a warm atmosphere, especially convivial with the sweet smell of hookah smoke (RMB 40) wafting through the dining room. Daily 9ammidnight. 2 Sanlitun Xiwu Lu, Chaoyang District. (8451 7489) 朝阳区朝阳区三里屯西 五街西2号 Biteapitta Falafels, hummus, sandwiches and shawarma. Set meals available. Good value for money. Voted “Best Middle Eastern” in the Beijinger’s 2011 Reader Restaurant Awards. Daily 11am-11pm. 2/F, Tongli Studio (same block as Le Petit Gourmand), Sanlitun Houjie, Chaoyang District. (6467 2961, ilovepitta@biteapitta.com) 吧嗒饼, 朝阳区三 里屯后街同里2层 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)


Family Dining Rumi Beijing’s only purveyor of Persian cuisine in a stylish minimalist setting. The owners’ daughter helped design and outfit the small playroom. Let your kids judge her interior design choices while you chow down on the city’s best hummus. Children can pick from the children’s menu and park themselves in highchairs. Voted “Outstanding Middle Eastern” in the Beijinger’s 2011 Reader Restaurant Awards. Daily 11.30ammidnight. 1A Gongti Beilu (opposite Zhaolong Hotel), Chaoyang District. (8454 3838) www. rumigrill.com 入迷, 朝阳区工体北路甲1号兆 龙饭店对面

Pizza Gung Ho! Gourmet Pizza Factory Pizza delivery service that positions itself as a cut above the competition, offering ten “gourmet” toppings featuring wine-soaked blackcurrants, fresh pesto and New Zealand mozzarella. Voted “Outstanding Pizza” in the Beijinger’s 2011 Restaurant Awards. 1) 10-9 Fuli City Xingguang Avenue(West of the Beijing Capital Renaissance Hotel), Chaoyang District. (5876 5262); 2) Daily 11am-11pm. Shop 2, Hairun International Apartments, corner Jiangtai Lu and Fangyuan Xilu, Chaoyang District. (5135 8557); 3) Daily 11am-midnight. Bldg. 3, China View, (rear side, opposite City Hotel), Gongti Donglu, Chaoyang District. (8587 1404/1370) www. gunghopizza.com 叫板披萨, 1) 朝阳区富力 城, 星光大道10-9(富力大酒店网西走); 2) 朝阳区将台路2号海润国际公寓(将台路和方 园西路的十字路口); 3) 朝阳区工体东路中国 红街3号楼 Hutong Pizza With a quaint, cozy atmosphere, this pizza joint located just off the beaten track of Houhai offers arguably the best pizza (RMB 60-120) in Beijing. The veggie burgers are also hugely popular. Daily 11am-11pm. 9 Yindingqiao Hutong, Xicheng District. (8322 8916) 胡同比萨, 西城区银锭 桥胡同9号 Nearby the Tree De Koninck and Hoegaarden on tap. Upstairs is a childfriendly restaurant serving pasta, pizza, sandwiches and Belgian waffles. Daily 11am11pm; bar is open until 2am. Xingfu Sancun 3 Xiang (behind Yashow, west of Tongli), Chaoyang District. (6413 1522/87) www. nearbythetree.com 树旁边酒吧, 朝阳区幸福三 村三巷三里屯南33号院内(雅秀后边同里西边) Pizza Plus Pizza sold by the slice (or “al taglio” as the Italians say), and made by a world champion pizzamaker. Try their signature “forest” pizza, with sausage, cherry tomato and drizzles of black truffle sauce. Daily 11am-10pm. 112/115 Bojinghaoting, 8 Shizipo Jie, Dongcheng District. (6413 0991) 东城区十字坡街8号铂晶豪庭底商112/115室 The Kro’s Nest Run by Olaf Kristoffer “The Kro” Bauer, the new edition of this Beijing pizza institution features enormous pizzas, deep-fried jalapenos and other pizza innovations like pizza sliders. You’ll even find hyper-caloric desserts like funnel cake and Rocky Road Rice-Krispy Pie. The beverage offerings have expanded to wines, cocktails, soda floats, smoothies and milkshakes. All this, plus video games and Wi-Fi. Voted “Outstanding New Restaurant of the Year (Non-Chinese)” and “Outstanding Pizza” in the Beijinger’s 2011 Restaurant Awards. 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) Tube Station Pizza The 700-sqm Gongti branch appeals to families craving tabletipping NYC-style pizzas (i.e. the Greek Mama, Plain Jane, Margritte etc.) and other kid-friendly favorites including onion rings, fries, wings and plenty of beer for dad. Voted “Outstanding Pizza” in the Beijinger’s 2010

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Reader Restaurant Awards. 1) 11am-10pm. 17 Yiyuan, Anhui Beili, Datun Lu, Chaoyang District. (8599 9388, 6493 5375, 8322 4868 / 8322 4668 (Delivery order)); 2) Mon-Thu 11am-10.30pm, Fri-Sun 11am-midnight. Inside Workers’ Stadium North Gate (next to Vics), Chaoyang District. (6553 5253); 3) Mon-Fri 10am-10pm, Sat-Sun 10am-midnight. 1 Fuyuanmen (400 meters north of Beijing University West Gate, on the northwest corner of the intersection), Haidian District. (6252 8057); 4) Tue-Thu 11am-10pm, FriSat 11am-11pm. Bldg B, Youyan Dasha, 2 Beitaiping Zhuang Qiao, Xicheng District. (8201 4899) www.tubestation.com.cn 站点披 萨, 1) 朝阳区大屯路安慧北里逸园17号; 2) 朝 阳区工体北门内; 3) 海淀区福缘门1号 (从北大 西门往北走400米,在路口的西北角); 4) 西城 区北太平庄桥2号有研大厦B座

Russian The Elephant Good Russian food, especially the appetizers, like stuffed mushroom caps. The floorshow is akin to Eastern Bloc Lakers’ girls wriggling out to Shakira. Voted “Outstanding Russian” in the Beijinger’s 2011 Restaurant Awards. 1) Daily noonmidnight. Ritan Shangjie, Courtyard 39, Shenlu Jie, Chaoyang District. (8561 4013); 2) Noon-2am. A93 Toutiao, Chaoyangmenwai, Chaoyang District. (8561 4073); 3) Noon2am. (Absent Branch) B1/F, Huasheng International Building, 12 Yabao Lu,, Chaoyang District. (5120 6538) http://www. bjelephant.com/home/index.aspx 大笨象, 1) 朝阳区神路街39号院日坛上街近日坛北路; 2) 朝阳区朝外头条甲93号日坛公园北门的附近; 3) 朝阳区化生国际大厦,押宝路12号 Traktirr Pushkin Pick the right time (lunch, early dinner) and you’ll understand why so many Russian families are loyal patrons. Who can argue with hearty portions of well-priced kid-friendly fare like chicken Kiev, steaks, pork schnitzel and mashed potatoes? Thanks to the heavy mayo application, even the salads make it down most kids’ throats. Voted “Best Russian” in the Beijinger’s 2011 Reader Restaurant Awards. 1) 10am-midnight. 1A Xiyangguan Hutong, Beizhongjie, Dongzhimennei Dajie, Dongcheng District. (6403 1690); 2) Daily 10am-midnight. 5-15 Dongzhimennei Dajie, Dongcheng District. (8407 8158, 6403 1896) 彼得堡俄餐厅, 1) 东 城区东直门内大街北中街西羊管胡同甲1号; 2) 东城区东直门内大街5-15号

Southeast Asian Malacca Legend This elaborate Malaysian restaurant boasts serene water views and zesty Southeast Asian cuisine. Also offers catering services and delivery in the Shunyi area. 1) Daily noon-10pm. 1/F Building B, Ocean International Center, 58 Dongsihuan Lu, Chaoyang District. (5908 0075); 2) Daily 11am-10pm. On the banks of Luoma lake, Houshayu, Shunyi District. (8049 8902) 马六 甲传奇, 1) 朝阳区东四环路58号远洋国际中心B 座1层; 2) 顺义区后沙峪镇罗马湖畔

Thai Purple Haze Restaurant & Bar Thai cuisine served amongst purple hues. Books, coffee and Wi-Fi create the perfect atmosphere for a lazy afternoon. Wednesday night jazz at the China View location. Consistent winner of Best Thai/Southeast Asian in the Beijinger Restaurant Awards. Daily 11am-11.30pm. Opposite the north gate of the Workers’ Stadium (in the small alley behind the ICBC Bank), Chaoyang District. (6413 0899, 8774 6387, purplehaze@ purplehaze.com.cn) www.purplehaze.com.cn 紫苏庭, 朝阳区工体北门对面胡同工商银行后 Very Siam Treat yourself to Thai at this exquisite establishment. Capacity to host parties of up to 30 people. English menu available. Voted “Outstanding Thai” in the Beijinger’s 2011 Reader Restaurant Awards. 1) Daily 11.30am-11.30pm. 10A Xinyuan Xili Dongjie (in the alley northwest of Yuyang

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

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

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

Baihe Vegetarian More than the sum of its parts, Lily Vegetarian (formerly Vanilla Garden) is a great place to enjoy vegetarian cuisine, sip imported organic coffees and herbal teas, or just hang out. Also boasts helpful and attentive staff, an English menu, desserts, and wireless Internet access. Since Lily does not follow monastic traditions, diners are not forbidden the pungency of onion and garlic in these pleasant restaurants. Try the suchang “sausage”; baochao sanding, a stir-fry of diced carrots, “meat” and cashews; jiangxiang candou, a stir-fry of lima beans with minced “meat”; and qianceng bing, layered pancake with thyme. Don’t miss the hot plum tea. Daily 11am-10pm. 23A Caoyun Hutong, Dongzhimennei Beixiaojie, Dongcheng District. (6405 2082) 百合素食, 东城区东直门 内北小街,草园胡同甲23号 Elaine’s Vegetarian Restaurant and Bar Elaine’s quaint little garden supplies generous portions of Chinese vegetarian fare. The selection of over 100 well-portioned dishes, including the requisite imitation meat dishes (including imitation “duck,” recreated soy “chicken” and sizzling bogus “beef”) are popular with both vegetarian and carnivorous diners. Vegetarian Restaurant and Bar. Walk 800m along the banks of Luoma Lake, 100m north of Luoma Roundabout, Houshayu, Shunyi District. (8048 5088/5566) 素心小筑, 顺义区后沙峪镇罗马环岛向北100米左转, 沿罗 马湖畔800米 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 well-chosen craft beers. Daily 10.30am to 11.30pm (last order 10.30pm).. 19 Wudaoying Hutong, Dongcheng District. (6446 2073) 吃素的, 东 城区五道营胡同19号

Family Health Clinics & Hospitals AmAsia International Medical Center Formerly known as American-Sino Hospital, AmAsia International Medical Center focuses on meeting women’s and children’s healthcare needs in a warm and relaxing environment. AmAsia uses the latest international medical technology and is staffed by English-speaking doctors experienced in the fields of obstetrics and gynecology. Nurses and midwives also speak English and the center can provide language services in both Japanese and Russian. Provides direct billing with most major international insurance providers, as well as allowing direct payments. Daily 24hrs. 218 Xiaoguan Beili, Anwai Dajie, east of Olympic Center, Chaoyang District. (6496 8888/5151) www.asog-beijing.com 东方美华医院, 朝阳区 安外大街小关北里218号(奥体中心东) Amcare Women’s & Children’s Hospital This newly opened hospital near the Lido focuses on maternity services, women’s health and pediatrics. Foreign language

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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

It is a comprehensive evidenced-based healthcare system that treats acute and chronic disorders. It also promotes preventative healthcare by supporting a strong immune system so that a person can better resist illness.Services: Acupunture, Massage, Moxibustion, Chinese Herbal Medicine Therapy, Ba Gua, Pricking, etc.Not just a medical clinic, we are also interested in spreading knowledge and awareness of Chinese medicine to the Western world, and thus in advocating education, often organize classes/forums/lectures in topics such as Massage, Acupuncture, Tai Chi, etc. at the clinic. Mon-Fri 9am-5.30pm, Sat&Sun 9am8pm. Rm 107, 8 Xaioyunli, Chaoyang District. (5613 7619, 133 3104 0363, dywjmedical@ gmail.com) www.dywjmed.com 北京东文中医 诊所, 朝阳区霄云里8号,107室 Beijing HarMoniCare Women and Children’s Hospital (HMC) Beijing HarMoniCare Women and Children’s Hospital (HMC) offers medical services both Chinese and western families with JCI (Joint Commission International) standard. HMC is strategic partner of PHMI and cooperates with Teaching Hospital of Harvard Medical School—Boston Women’s Hospital, Boston Children’s Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital. Located next to Olympic Forest Park, HMC covers an area of 13,000 square meters. HMC is a medical center in Obstetrics, Gynecology and Pediatrics. Daily 8am-5pm. A2 Xiaoguan Beili, Beiyuan Lu, Chaoyang District. (6499 0000, contact@ hmcare.org) www.hmcare.net和美妇儿医院, 朝阳区北苑路小关北里甲2号 Beijing Puhua International Clinic Beijing Puhua International Clinic’s unique services include orthopedic and trauma surgery conforming to European standards. They also offer physical rehabilitation, an eye clinic with certified US ophthalmologist, a chiropractic clinic, comprehensive family medical services, a Western-style pharmacy, and emergency services. The clinic offers services in English, Chinese, Arabic, Russian, Filipino, Amharic, and Taiwanese. Conveniently located in Jinsong, the center has free parking available for customers. Mon-Sun 9am-6pm. 54 Wusheng Beilu, Dongsanhuan, Chaoyang District. (8773 5522, 5245 2585 (24hr hotline)) www.puhuaclinic.com 北京普华门诊, 朝阳区东三环武圣北路54号

Beijing 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 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. 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 Dongwen TCM Clinic Beijing Dongwen TCM Clinic is an international integrative medical institution that devotes itself to providing professional services according to ideal and quality medical standards for local and foreign clients and communities. The clinic is passionately committed to providing the highest quality health care and service in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of human disease. Our practice specializes in a holistic approach to whole-body well-being using state-ofthe-art lab testing, physical examination, physical therapy, chiropractic therapy, acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, medical qi gong, Taichi, and acupressure.

Beijing United Family Hospital (BJU) Beijing United Family Hospital and Clinics (BJU) offers international-standard care to thousands of Beijing’s expatriate and Chinese families. BJU features an international team of doctors from more than 20 countries and since 2005, it has been consistently reaccredited by Joint Commission International (JCI) and the College of American Pathologists (CAP). Since 1997, BJU’s multilingual staff has provided professional expertise with heartfelt care. The hospital and clinics offer a full range of medical services. In addition to departments of family medicine, surgery, pediatrics, and dentistry, BJU has attracted top medical professionals

in cardiology, neurology, internal medicine, dermatology, psychological health, obstetrics and gynecology, emergency medicine, integrative medicine, ophthalmology and ENT. Mon-Sat 8.30am-5.30pm. 24-hour emergency care. 2 Jiangtai Lu, Chaoyang District. (5927 7000, 5927 7120 (ER ), fax 5927 7200) www.ufh.com.cn 北京和睦家医院, 朝阳区将 台路2号 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 GlobalCare Women & Children’s Hospital Formally know as the famous Beijing Wuzhou Women’s Hospital. Global 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. Mon-Sun 8am-8pm, 24h emergency services. 24 Dawang Xilu, Chaoyang District, Chaoyang District. (8776 9899, 800 810 8911, 6770 5558) www. globalcarecn.com 北京五洲妇儿医院, 朝阳区 望路西大24号, 朝阳区 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, 6553 9752) www. hkclinic.com 北京港澳国际医务诊所, 东城区北 京港澳国际医务诊所,朝阳门北大街2号港澳中 心瑞士酒店办公楼9层

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Family Health medicine, psychological services, dental, Ob/ Gyn, pediatrics and TCM. Drop-in services for travelers; x-rays and ultrasounds available on-site. English, Chinese, Arabic and Russian spoken. Daily 24hrs. S106, S111 Lufthansa Center, 50 Liangmahe Lu, Chaoyang District. (6465 1561/2/3, 6465 1384/28, marketing@ imcclinics.com) http://www.imcclinics.com/ 北京国际医疗中心, 朝阳区亮马桥路50号燕莎中 心写字楼1层S106

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and expert medicine backed by leading technology, including the most advanced MRI and CT scans available from a private hospital in China. The hospital currently provides services in family medicine, pediatrics, gynecology, general surgery, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), and dentistry. Direct billing is available for many insurance providers. Daily 24hrs (emergency care), Mon-Fri 9am- 6pm, Sun 8.30-12.30am. 9 Jiuxianqiao Beilu, Chaoyang District, Chaoyang District. (400 UR OASIS (876 2747)) www.oasishealth.cn 明德医院, 朝阳区 朝阳区酒仙桥北路9号 United Family CBD Clinic The United Family CBD Clinic is United Family Healthcare’s (UFH’s) sixth satellite clinic in Beijing and will be staffed by bilingual doctors and nurses who are committed to providing the high-quality, international-standard care unique to United Family. Mon-Sat 9.30am6.30pm. Suite 3017, Bldg AB, Vantone Center, 6 Chaowai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (5907 1266) www.ufh.com.cn 和睦家朝外诊所, 朝阳 区朝阳门外大街6号万通中心AB座2层3017室

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 9am-6pm, 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. internationalsos.com, www.clinicsinchina.com 北京国际救援中心, 朝阳区新源里16号琨莎中 心一座105室 Natecia Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital Affiliated with Natecia clinic in Lyon, Natecia is a French-Sino hospital with a focus on maternal healthcare. The hospital provides international care and service for women in a warm environment. Fathers are permitted in the delivery rooms. A French midwife provides prenatal classes (with the option of classes in baby swimming pool). Languages spoken are French and English. Mon-Sat 8am-5pm, Sun 8am-noon.. Yanda International Health City, Sipulan Lu, Yanjiao Economic and Technology Development Zone, Tongzhou District. (156 3062 2562) http:// en.yandahospital.com/ 通州区京东燕郊经济开 发区思菩兰路 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. Rm S106, International Medical Center-Beijing, 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 OASIS International Hospital OASIS is a full-service private hospital. Their international medical team provides patientcentered care in a modern facility designed for comfort, safety and privacy. OASIS offers attentive service in a soothing environment

United Family Home Health Daily 8:30am5:00pm. New Hope Oncology Center, 2/FNo. 9-11 Jiangtai W. RdNear Fangyuan W.Rd, Chaoyang District. (5927 7333, homehealth@ ufh.com.cn) homehealth.ufh.com.cn 和睦家家 庭医疗, 朝阳区和睦家家庭医疗和睦家启望肿瘤 中心二层地点:丽都将台西路9-11号近芳园西路 United Family Jianguomen Health and Wellness Center United Family Jianguomen Health and Wellness Center is a satellite clinic of BJU located in the St. Regis complex in the heart of Beijing’s Central Business District. The clinic makes high-quality healthcare accessible to CBD residents and employees. It offers integrative medicine, family counseling services, and provides health checkups for immigration purposes. Mon-Fri 8.30am12pm,1pm-3.30pm. B1/F, The St. Regis Residence, St. Regis Hotel, 21 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (8532 1221; 8532 1678 (immigration clinic)) www.ufh.com.cn 和睦家建国门保健中心, 朝阳区建国门外大街21 号北京国际俱乐部饭店公寓楼地下1层 United Family Liangma Clinic United Family Liangma Clinic serves Beijing’s diplomatic area, providing internationallyaccredited Family Medicine services. A multinational clinic staff of experienced doctors and bilingual nurses will ensure that you and your family receive the highest quality medical care available. Mon-Fri 8.30am-5pm. 2/F, Grand Summit, 19 Dongfang Donglu, Chaoyang District. (5927 7005) www.ufh.com.cn 和睦家亮马诊所, 朝阳 区东方东路19号1号楼会所27号(外交人员公寓 B区官舍16号) United Family New Hope Center The United Family New Hope Center offers a unique new concept in international-standard cancer treatment. New Hope’s goal is to provide patients with the most up-to-date treatment options from a multidisciplinary team of oncologists, specialist physicians, and healthcare professionals. Mon-Fri 9am-5pm. 9-11 Jiangtai Xilu, Chaoyang District. (5927 7008) www.ufh.com.cn 和睦家启望中心, 朝阳 区朝阳区将台西路9-11 United Family Shunyi Clinic United Family Shunyi Clinic serves Beijing’s suburban area and international school district with internationally-accredited family medicine, pediatrics, rehabilitation (physical therapy), psychological counseling, Traditional Chinese Medicine, laboratory, and pharmacy services. A multinational clinic staff of experienced doctors and bilingual nurses will ensure that you and your family receive the highest quality medical care available. The Shunyi Clinic is a satellite facility of BJU. Like other BJU satellite facilities, the Shunyi Clinic strictly adheres to Joint Commission International (JCI) and international infection control standards. Mon-Thu 9.30am-7.30pm, Fri-Sun 9.30am-4.30pm. Unit 806, Pinnacle Plaza, Tianzhu Real Estate Development Zone,

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Shunyi District. (8046 5432, fax 8046 4383) www.ufh.com.cn 和睦家顺义诊所, 顺义区天竺 开发区荣祥广场806号 Vista Medical Center Medical services including family and internal medicine, OB/ GYN, pediatrics, dentistry, ophthalmology, dermatology, ENT, TCM, physiotherapy, psychiatry, imaging laboratory and pharmacy service. Also offers pre- and postnatal care and infant health check-ups. English-speaking staff onsite 24hrs a day. A consultation with a GP costs RMB 660. Direct billing with more than 40 international insurance providers. Daily 24hrs. 3/F, Kerry Centre, 1 Guanghua Lu, Chaoyang District. (8529 6618, fax 8529 6615, vista@vista-china.net) www.vistachina.net 维世达诊所, 朝阳区光华路1号嘉里 中心3层

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, FriSun 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) MonThu 9am-5.30pm, Fri-Sun 9am-5pm. 1/F, Somerset Fortune Garden, 46 Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (8440 1926/7/8) www. arrail-dental.com 瑞尔齿科, 1) 朝阳区建国门 外大街19号国际大厦A205; 2) 海淀区科学院南 路2号融科资讯中心A座308室; 3) 朝阳区建国路 乙118号京汇大厦201室; 4) 朝阳区亮马桥路46 号盛捷福景苑1层 Beijing United Family Hospital Dental Clinic Provides comprehensive dental services for families, including cleaning, crown and bridges, dental implants, fillings, tooth whitening and more. 2 Jiangtai Lu, Chaoyang District. (5927 7058) www.ufh. com.cn 北京和睦家医院牙科, 朝阳区将台路2号

Beijing Vista Dental Clinic Provides comprehensive dental services including teeth cleaning, whitening, gum treatment, white filling, crowns and bridges, root canal treatment, wisdom tooth extraction, orthodontics and implants. Daily 8.30am6pm. Level 3, Kerry Centre, 1 Guanghua Lu, Chaoyang District. (vista@vista-china.net) www.vista-china.net 朝阳区光华路1号北京嘉 里中心三层 GlobalCare Dental Clinic Located in the left wing of GlobalCare Women and Children’s Hospital, this dental clinic provides a wide range of dental, orthodontic, and cosmetic dental services. The clinic is certified to provide both local and imported dental and orthodontic solutions. Service available in English and Chinese. Mon-Fri 9am-5pm. 24 Xidawang Lu, Chaoyang District. (6770 5558 (English hotline)) http://www.globalcarecn. com/ 朝阳区西大望路24号

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IDC Dental Standing for International Standards, Dedicated Professionals and Compassionate Care, IDC is a multi-specialty clinic offering a broad spectrum of family and restorative dental care. Experts in cosmetic makeovers and CT-guided implant surgeries. A certified clinic with Progressive Orthodontics and Beijing’s only Western-trained root canal specialist. Multi-tier pricing. IDC is a Preferred Provider with CIGNA, Allianz, and MediLink. Daily 9am-6pm. Rm 209, Bldg 7, Yard 9, Richmond Park Clubhouse, Fangyuan Nanli, Chaoyang District. (6538 8111, info@ idcdentalbj.com) www.idcdentalbj.com IDC国 际齿科中心, 朝阳区芳园南里9号院7号楼209室 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 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 Joinway Dental Clinic Joinway Dental is a leading dental clinic in Beijing. Proficient in cosmetic dentistry and implants; services include preventive dental care, oral and teeth treatments. Striving for perfection from the treatment design to the treatment procedure, and following up patients after all treatments. Also providing more than 20 different international insurance companies direct billing service. Mon-Sat 9am-6pm. 11D, Bldg D, Oriental Kenzo Plaza, 48 Dongzhimenwai Dajie, Dongcheng District. (8447 6092/93, 132 6181 6708/139 0109 6692 English, joinway@dentalcn.com) www.dentalcn.com 久汇齿科, 东城区东直门外大街48号银座大厦 D座11D King’s Dental Offers general, laser, cosmetic and pediatric dentistry, including crowns for baby teeth. Orthodontic work also available. Daily 9am-9pm. Shop 118, 1/F, Beijing Towercrest Plaza, 3 Maizidian Xilu, Chaoyang District. (8458 0388, fax: 8458 0603) www. kingsdental.com 京典口腔, 朝阳区麦子店西路 3号新恒基大厦1层118室 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

Century Hotel, 40 Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (6466 4814, 6461 2745); 4) LB107, Euro Plaza, 99 Yuxiang Lu, Tianzhu Town, Shunyi District. (8046 6084); 5) Daily 9am8pm. Rm 106, Bldg 11, 22 Yuanda lu (near Golden Resources Department Store), Haidian District. (8859 6912/13) www.sdmdental.com 固瑞齿科, 1) 朝阳区安立路68号阳光大厦东侧 底商; 2) 朝阳区建国门外大街1号国贸商场地下 2层NB210; 3) 朝阳区亮马桥路40号二十一世纪 饭店FC222; 4) 顺义区天竺镇裕祥路99号欧陆广 场LB107; 5) 海淀区远大路22号11号楼106室(金 源时代购物中心斜对面) United Family Shunyi Dental Clinic United Family Shunyi Dental Clinic is located in Pinnacle Plaza, just around the corner from the United Family Shunyi Clinic. A multinational clinic staff of experienced doctors and bilingual nurses will ensure that you and your family receive the highest quality dental care available. Like other BJU satellite facilities, the Shunyi Dental Clinic strictly adheres to Joint Commission International (JCI) standards, which enables the Shunyi Dental Clinic to be officially recognized as an international-standard dental clinic. Mon-Thu 9am-7.20pm, Fri-Sat 9am-5.30pm. 818 Pinnacle Plaza, Tianzhu Real Estate Development Zone, Shunyi District. (8046 1102) www.ufh.com.cn 和睦家 顺义牙科诊所, 顺义区天竺开发区荣祥广场818

Prenatal & Postnatal Yoga Yoga Yard Yard Vinyasa (flow) yoga classes offered daily, mornings and evenings, at various levels. offers pre- and postnatal yoga, introduction to yoga, restorative yoga, and other workshops. Yoga books, mats and wellness products also available. Kids yoga for ages 4 and above. RMB 400 for a four-week session. Mon-Thu 7.15am-9.30pm, Fri-Sun 7.15am-8pm. Fri-Sun 7.15am-8pm. 6/F, 17 Gongti Beilu (across from the north gate of Workers’ Stadium), Chaoyang District. (6413 0774, info@yogayard.com) www. yogayard.com 瑜珈苑, 朝阳区工体北路17号6 层工人体育场北门对面 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 Sense Like the original branch of Bodhi on Gongti, Bodhi Sense draws inspiration from both Thai and Chinese culture, but boasts an added touch of luxury. There are ten foot-massage rooms and an additional ten treatment rooms, all exquisitely decorated Daily 11am-12.30am. 2/F, Somerset Grand Fortune Garden, 46 Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (8440 1495) 朝阳区亮马桥路46号盛捷副景苑公寓2层

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 6am9pm. 9 Jiuxianqiao Beilu, Chaoyang District. (5985 0305) 朝阳区酒仙桥北路9号

Bodhi Therapeutic Retreat A range of luxuriant massage options in stylish, minimalist surroundings. Offers aromatherapy massage, Thai massage, foot massage and Chinese body massage. Bodhi’s Chinese therapist is trained in TCM. Daily 11am12.30am. 17 Gongti Beilu, Chaoyang District. (6417 9595) www.bodhi.com.cn 菩提会所, 朝 阳区工体北路17号

SDM Dental Teeth cleaning, root canals, restorative dentistry, porcelain crowns, dental implants, orthodontics and cosmetic dentistry. A basic consultation costs RMB 50, with a first-time registration fee of RMB 50. 1) Daily 9am-8pm. East of the Basement, Sunshine Plaza, 68 Anli Lu, Chaoyang District. (6497 2173, 6498 2173); 2) 2层NB210. NB 210, B2/F, China World Shopping Mall, 1 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (6505 9439); 3) Daily 9am-8pm. FC222, 21st

Dragonfly Therapeutic Retreat Rapidly expanding Shanghai-based chain of high-end spas. Chinese, shiatsu and foot massages start at RMB 150 per hour. An exhaustive menu of spa packages, such as an hour each of full-body and foot massage, starts at RMB 290. Daily 10am-1am. 1) 1/F, Grand Summit Plaza, 19 Dongfang Donglu (100m north of Lufthansa Center), Chaoyang District. (8532 3122); 2) 60 Donghuamen Ave (near The Peninsula Hotel and Oriental Plaza),

Dongcheng District. (6527 9368); 3) B1/F, Eastern Hotel, Nansanlitun Nanlu, Chaoyang District. (6593 6066) 悠庭保健会所, 1) 朝阳 区朝阳区燕莎桥东方东路19号外交会所1层(燕 莎中心路北100米); 2) 东城区东城区东华门大 街60号(近王府饭店和东方广场); 3) 朝阳区朝 阳区三里屯南路逸羽酒店1层 Kocoon Tue-Sun 10.30am-8.30pm. B1/F, The Opposite House, Sanlitun Village North, 11 Sanlitun Lu, Chaoyang District. (6410 5016) www.kocoonspalounge.com 朝阳区三里屯路11 号三里屯Village北区The Opposite HouseB1层 Le Spa at River Garden The modest size of Le Spa be-lies the wealth of treatments available, with everything from facials and manicures to micro-dermabrasion. Try the crystal aroma steam room (RMB 168, 20min), featuringa giant purple crystal in the center of the room, or the far infrared energy house (RMB 168, 20min). Foot reflexology (RMB 88, 1hr) and Chinese therapy massage (RMB 168, 90min). They run a shuttle bus (RMB 10) from the HSBC at Guomao or the Holiday Inn Lido. Mon-Thu 10am-10.30pm, Fri-Sun 10.30am-11pm. Le Spa, River Garden, Houshayu, Shunyi District. (8046 6558) 水漾 会馆, 顺义区后沙峪镇裕京花园水漾会馆7号 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 Xidawang 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 The Wellness Spa by Hummingbird Hummingbird Therapeutic Retreat’s second branch. The Wellness Spa’s facilities are twice as big as they are at the original location, boasting a 32 customer capacity, a custom-made Ayurvedic massage bed and Hummingbird’s first-ever VIP suite. Bldg 26, Central Park, 6 Chaoyangmenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (6533 6922) www. hummingbird.net.cn 朝阳区朝阳门外大街6号 新城国际26号楼

Support Groups Baby Cafe Baby Cafe is opened by an experienced UK midwife to support parents with feeding in the early weeks and months following birth. Baby Cafe follows a model from the UK in providing a drop in centre where new parents can spend an hour or two on a regular basis meeting with other new parents to share their feeding advice. Attendance is by email confirmation only. There is a minimal charge to cover the cost of the refreshments. (anne. Hemsley@gmail.com) Beijing Homeschoolers A support network, information source and social hub for families homeschooling their children. http://groups. yahoo.com/group/beijing_homeschoolers Beijing Mamas Yahoo Group Yahoo support group where you can “share resources, ask questions and grow as women and moms ... It does not matter what age your children are, if you are a mama who wants a safe place to ask parenting questions, make other mama friends, hang out, start playgroup meetings or mama nights


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out, ask for gear recommendations, sell your used gear, etc....come and join.” http:// groups.yahoo.com/group/Beijing_Mamas/ Celiac Disease and Gluten Intolerance Support Group An informal meeting for those diagnosed with Celiac Disease or with gluten intolerance - or their friends and family. The support group aims to provide an exchange of information on where to get gluten-free products; ideas for good recipe substitutions, a group-compiled gluten-free restaurant list, and emotional support and sharing of experiences. The Yurt, Beijing United Family Hospital, 2 Jiang Tai Lu, Chaoyang District, Chaoyang District. (5927 7061) 朝阳区蒙古包,北京和睦家医院,朝阳 区将台路2号 La Leche League Information and support for breastfeeding mothers. Chinese-language meetings held the second Saturday of each month at 10.30am. (LLLinQingdao@gmail. com) www.llli.org, http://muruhui.org/

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 China Center of Adoption Affairs The government agency responsible for adoptions. The agency usually prefers to work with adoption agencies rather than with individual applicants, and does not talk to adoptive parents directly. Their website, however, is a good resource. 7 Baiguang Lu, Xuanwu District. (6357 5785) www.china-caa. org/frames/index_unlogin_en.jsp 中国收养中 心, 宣武区白广路7号中民大厦 Families with Children from China Network of foreign families who have adopted or seek to adopt orphans in China. (janeliedtke@yahoo.com, jane@ocdf.org) www.fwcc.org

Community Groups and Organizations Beijing Playhouse China’s English community theater presents contemporary live semi-professional theater productions, performed in English with Chinese subtitles. Professional acting experience not necessary and nationality not important, though ability to perform in English is required. Balizhuang (E 4th Ring Rd)100025 Chaoyang5 Houbalizhuang, Yew Chung Int’l School, East gate of Honglingjin Park, Chaoyang District. (13718908922, performance@ beijingplayhouse.com) www.beijingplayhouse. com 北京剧场, 朝阳区八里庄东四环中路后 八里庄5号 Bethel China Foundation Doudianzhen Jiaodao, Liugu Daocun, Fangshan District. (8031 0383, 8031 0683 (guest house), 8031 0483 (medical house), info@bethelchina.org) www.bethelchina.org 房山区房山区窦店镇交 道六股道村 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 InterNations Beijing Billing itself as the biggest expat community in the world, InterNations has more than 10,000 members and organizes 30 monthly activities in Beijing. These include family-friendly events, outdoor

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trips, cultural activities, sport clubs, and social gatherings. (131 6155 1870, 131 6186 4904, internationsbeijing@gmail.com) www. internations.org New Life Centre A residential center for underprivileged youth. Volunteers and donations welcome. thenewlifecentre.wix. com/thenewlifecentre Roundabout Roundabout is a non-profit organization run by volunteers that accepts donations from the community and distributes them to people in need. They accept donations of almost anything: clothing, furniture and much more. Any items that are not needed by the charities, such such as handbags, paintings, home decor, surplus furniture and toys, are sold in their store. All proceeds fund their operation: truck hire, rent etc.The new building location is directly beside/behind Yosemite (the side towards Dragon Bay). Directions: Drive past ISB, with ISB on your left (this is Anhua Jie going west). Pass the intersection where BSB is on your right. Take the next left (leading to the back gate of Yosemite), and it is just down the road on the right past the blue and white migrant worker buildings. Mon-Sat 9.30am5.30pm. Yuyang Road West,Off An Hua Road (Behind Yosemite Villa Compound), Shunyi District. (137 1877 7761 (English), 137 1805 3814 (Chinese only), roundaboutchina@ gmail.com, thecharitystore@gmail.com) www.roundaboutchina.com 顺义区众爱商店, 顺义区榆阳路(优山美地别墅后街,从安华路 转入)。 SinoRescue Sister company of highly-rated SinoScuba, SinoRescue is dedicated to serving and providing the Beijing community with the very best in emergency preparation, be it training in emergency first response, primary and secondary care, care for children, safety training, home proofing, and offering the most up-to-date information on being ready to care for your family when the need arises. (186 1113 3629) The Starfish Project Founded in 2006, this socially responsible jewelry business developed in order to provide exploited women in Asia with alternate employment. Besides helping them to build sustainable livelihoods, the Starfish Project also offers them counseling, vocational training, language acquisition, family education, healthcare access as well as housing. Support the cause by buying their jewelry or donating on their website. (volunteer@starfish-project. com) www.starfish-project.com

Domestic Help AAA expatcar Provides long term or short term leasing with or without drivers, Englishspeaking drivers, airport-pick up/ drop off, drivers only is also fine. (Sedan, Van and Bus) AAA expatcar also offers car sales, car insurance and etc. Daily 9am-5pm. 18 Liyuan Beijie, Tongzhou District. (8152 3060, sales@ expatcar.com) www.expatcar.com 通州区梨 园北街18号院 Beijing Ayi 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

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

tanning. Referral and VIP programs available. Tue-Sat 10am-8pm, Sun-Mon 11am-6pm. B1/F, East Avenue Apartments, 10 Xindong Lu, Chaoyang District. (139 1097 1473, 8470 4639, catherine@catherinedefrance.com) www.catherinedefrance.com 法式美容美发沙 龙, 朝阳区新东路10号逸盛阁地下1层 Hair & Beauty by Hummingbird Formerly Hummingbird spa, this revamped boutique hair salon will continue to provide beauty and spa treatments, but now also specializes in haircuts and styling, with celebrity stylist Tom Yuen at the helm. Daily 10am-8pm. Unit 103, Bldg 3, Central Park, 6 Chaoyangmenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (6597 9119) www. hummingbird.net.cn 朝阳区朝阳门外大街6号新 城国际3号楼103 Melonhead Melonhead is an innovative hair care and branded entertainment concept designed specifically for kids. Whether you come to Melonhead for a fantastic kid’s hair cut ,special event hairstyle, SPA treat, fun birthday party, photography, afternoon outing, or just to browse the cute games & toys, Melonhead offers a safe, comfortable and entertaining environment that will make you want to go back again. Daily 10am10pm. Rm 412, 4/F, South Bldg, The Place, 9 Guanghua Lu, Chaoyang District. (6587 1599) 朝阳区光华路9号世贸天阶南街四层412号商铺 TATA With its eye-catching, panoramic floor-to-ceiling windows, this swanky salon in Gongti is the perfect stop for doing up your hair and nails. Daily 10am-10pm. Workers’ Stadium North Gate, Gongti Beilu, Chaoyang District. (8511 3880) 朝阳区工体北路工人体 育场北门 TicTac An international hair salon and studio with stylists from England, Sweden and China. Daily 10am-9pm. Suite 2-06, Tower AB, The Office Park, 10 Jintong Xilu, Chaoyang District. (8590 6899) 朝阳区金桐西 路10号远洋光华国际AB座2层06单元 VivaXiao Kids’ Hair Salon Located in the same venue as VivaXiao Photography Studio, this Shunyi-based hair salon specializes in children’s haircuts from infants and above. The salon’s patient hairstylists know what it takes to get kids’ cooperation, with special haircut car seats videos they can watch while getting their hair cut. Tue-Sun 10am-7pm. Rm 509-510, 5/F, Euro Plaza, 99 Yuxiang Lu, Shunyi District. (8046 1603 (Chinese), 138 1160 2673 (English)) www.vivaxiao.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

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 Bet Yaakov Chabad House and Community Center 1) Bet Yaakov Chabad Community Center, Fangyuan Xilu, next to the south gate of Si De Park, Chaoyang District. (info@chabadbeijing.cn); 2) 1/F, King’s Garden Villa, 18 Xiaoyun Lu, Chaoyang District. (8470 8238 ext 200, info@ chabadbeijing.cn) www.chabadbeijing.com 1) 朝阳区芳园西路,四得公园南门旁; 2) 朝阳区 霄云路18号京润水上花园1层 Capital Community Church An interdenominational church gathering for foreign passport holders. Sunday morning services at 10am at the Art Center next to Beidong Flower Market on Shunhuang Lu.

Small groups meet throughout the week and we have mid week student activities. 1A Shunhuang Lu, Sunhe Xiang, Shunyi District. (capital@securenym.net) www. capitalcommunitychurch.net 顺义区孙河乡顺 黄路甲1号 Congregation of the Good Shepherd Diverse, interdenominational Christian congregation that welcomes all foreign passport holders. Liturgically-based worship Sunday mornings at 10am at the Capital Club Athletic Center. 3/F, Athletic Club, Capital Mansion, 6 Xinyuan Nanlu, Chaoyang District. (cogs@fastmail.fm) www.cogs-bj.org 朝阳区 新源南路京城俱乐部3层 The River of Grace Church Sunday Services begin at 10am and 2pm and are open to all foreign passport holders. 2/F, Bldg 112, Yuan Art Museum, Lize Xiyuan, Wangjing Guangshunbei Dajie, Chaoyang District. (6466 1680, info@theriverofgrace.com) www. theriverofgrace.com 朝阳区望京广顺北大街丽 泽西园典艺术馆112号楼2层元

Relocation Services Asian Express International Movers Started from 1979 in mainland China, Asian Express is an international domestic company which offers local household goods, office moving, storage and full relocation services. Quotations will be offered in different languages upon the request. Rm 1612, Tower D, Soho Xiandaicheng, 88 Jianguo Lu, Chaoyang District. (8580 1471, beijing@aemovers.com.hk) www.aemovers. com.hk 朝阳区建国路88号Soho 现代城D座 1612室 Asian Tigers K.C. Dat (China) Ltd. 19 Shunchi Lu, Konggang Wuliu Jidi, Shunyi District. (6415 1188) www.asiantigersgroup. com 顺义区空港物流基地顺驰路19号 Links Moving Beijing Wholly owned moving company established in Hong Kong in 1997 with full range of household moving services and storage options. Now handles over 3,000 international moves worldwide each year. Great website, offering information including freight container sizes and details, online quotes available for smaller shipments. Keep an eye out for specials, such as free air freight with certain container sizes or percentage discounts for early booking during peak seasons. (8447 7496) www.linksmoving. asia

Services China Self-Storage Co., Ltd. The name says it all; China Self-Storage provides custom-sized storage units at affordable prices and flexible storage terms. Customers have access to their storage unit for free 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The company is part of US and UK self-storage associations. Daily 24hrs. Jin’an Building, Tianzhu Huayuan Xijie, Shunyi District. (400 600 6378, info@selfstorageinchina.com) www.selfstorageinchina.com 北京万福金安 自助仓储服务有限公司, 顺义区天竺花园西街 金安大厦

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) 8am9pm. 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


Family Travel 门外; 3) 朝阳区三里屯幸福村中路杰作大厦1 层; 4) 朝阳区三里屯北小街1号 BHG Market Place Taiwan chain of upscale supermarkets has an extensive, albeit pricey, selection of goods and produce, including alcohol and organic products. Daily 10am10pm. 1) Shop 1, B1/F, Indigo Mall, 18 Jiuxianqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (8426 0299); 2) B1, Shin Kong Place, 87 Jianguo Lu, Chaoyang District. (6530 5888); 3) SLG00, The Village at Sanlitun, Chaoyang District. (6415 8226); 4) SMM06, SOLANA Lifestyle Shopping Park, Chaoyang District.; 5) B2/F, Legend Center, Dongsanhuan Zhonglu, Chaoyang District. 北京华联高级超市, 1) 朝阳 区酒仙桥路18号颐堤港商场地铁层店铺号LG01; 2) 朝阳区建国路87号新光天地B1层; 3) 朝阳区 三里屯VillageSLG00号商铺; 4) 朝阳区蓝色港湾 国际商区SMM06号; 5) 朝阳区东三环中路乐成 中心地下二层 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 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 the PRC. Services include internal medicine, hospitalization, spay/neuter, soft tissue and orthopedic surgeries, dentistry, dermatology, blood tests, laboratory diagnostics, X-rays, ultrasound, legal vaccinations, prescription pet foods, behavior counseling and obedience training, import/export advice, pet adoption counseling and more. Boarding kennel, grooming salon, SAFE pet foods & pet shop available. All services in Mandarin and English. Licensed rabies vaccinations for export. Soft opening hours: 10am-5pm daily. 13-16 Rongke Ganlan Chengshang Jie, Futongxi Dajie, Wangjing, Chaoyang District. (8456 1939/40/41, ICVS_CHINA@yahoo. com) www.ICVSASIA.com 北京新天地国际动 物医院, 朝阳区望京阜通西大街, 融科橄榄城 商街13-16号

Family Travel Hotels, Hostels and Resorts Commune by The Great Wall Kempinski Surrounded by verdant mountains and the Shuiguan Great Wall, the Commune blends natural beauty with modern art and architecture – twelve leading Asian artists designed the 42 villas. While eleven villas – with fanciful names like “Bamboo Wall” – may only be rented in full, 190 rooms and suites are also available. Before a day of hiking, parents can drop off their kids at the Commune of the Children, which offers fulland half-day programs featuring swimming, storytelling, crafts and more (RMB 150-290). Rooms RMB 2,340-3,200; villas RMB 12,50023,380. Daily 9.30am-4.30pm. The Shuiguan Great Wall exit on the Badaling Expressway, Yanqing County. (8118 1888 ext 5706) www. commune.com.cn 长城脚下的公社, 延庆县八 达岭高速路水关长城出口

fair visitors and event organizers. One minute away from Terminal 3 by 24-hour hotel free airport shuttle bus, the city center just 16 minutes away by direct rail, and the most popular tourist sites within a 40-minute drive, it’s also the perfect base for tourists. Terminal 3, Beijing Capital International Airport, Chaoyang District. (6458 8888) http://www1. hilton.com/en_US/hi/hotel/BJSCAHI-HiltonBeijing-Capital-Airport/index.do 朝阳区北京首 都机场三号航站楼 Hilton Beijing Wangfujing “Recently voted the ‘World’s Leading Lifestyle Hotel’ for the second year running at the prestigious World Travel Awards, the Hilton Beijing Wangfujing hotel offers some of the largest hotel rooms in the city.Set in the heart of Beijing’s shopping district, indulge in some retail therapy or visit nearby Beijing attractions. The iconic Tiananmen Square is just a ten minute walk from the hotel. After a busy day sightseeing, treat yourself to a holistic massage in the hotel’s Spa, swim laps of the rooftop pool or work out in the fitness center.Hold a conference in one of the 8 fully equipped meeting rooms then relax and enjoy stunning city views in the Executive Lounge or take advantage of the hotel’s Business Center. Sample delicious Macanese cuisine at Vasco’s restaurant or sip an expertly mixed cocktail in stylish Flames bar at the Hilton Beijing Wangfujing hotel.” 8 Wangfujing Dongjie, Dongcheng District. (5812 8888) www1.hilton.com/en_US/hi/ hotel/BJSWFHI-Hilton-Beijing-Wangfujing/ index.do 东城区北京王府井希尔顿酒店 JW Marriott Standard rooms are elegantly appointed and super luxurious. Downstairs, the loungy Loong Bar aspires to the metrochic networking set, while restaurants Asia Bistro and CRU Steakhouse maintain a high standard. Rooms RMB 1,500-2,500. 83 Jianguo Lu, China Central Place, Chaoyang District. (5908 6688) 北京JW万豪酒店, 朝阳 区华贸中心建国路83号

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Kempinski Hotel Beijing Lufthansa Center Located in the heart of Beijing’s central diplomatic and business district, the Kempinski Hotel Beijing boasts a blend of European style with elements of Beijing’s rich cultural history. In addition to 526 guestrooms and suites, including four executive floors and eight no-smoking floors, the hotel also has eight fully equipped banqueting/conference facilities accommodating up to 1,300 people. The hotel also has seven restaurants and bars, including the Paulaner Bräuhaus boasting the city’s finest Bavarian food and microbrewed beer, and Kempi Deli, renowned for its gourmet European cakes and pastries. On the 18th floor overlooking Beijing’s skyline is the swimming pool of Pulse Health Club, which also includes a fitness centre, tennis courts and squash courts.The Kempinski also manages a neighbouring eight-storey complex offering 12,500 square metres of office space, 42 shops and showrooms and 170 fully furnished one to four bedroom apartments. Facing the Liang Ma River, the complex also contains a 24-hour serviced international medical centre, dental clinics and fully equipped children’s park and nursery. Beijing Lufthansa Center, 50 Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (6465 3388) www.kempinski.com/beijing 凯宾斯基饭 店, 朝阳区亮马桥路50号 Kerry Hotel Beijing This Shangri-La property is noted for its modern design, business-friendly amenities, kid-friendly restaurant (Horizon) as well as the city’s most popular cocktails (at Centro). The Horizon Club’s executive floor will be upgraded in the coming months The Kerry’s sports center wins kudos for its big pool, two indoor tennis courts, basketball court and rooftop track. RMB 1,300-23,000. 1 Guanghua Lu, Chaoyang District. (6561 8833) www.shangrila.com 北京嘉里大饭店, 朝阳区光华路1号 Ritz-Carlton Beijing, Financial Street Another top-range hotel on Beijing’s “Wall Street.” With a striking glass and chrome

EAST Beijing 22 Jiuxianqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (6417 6688) www.east-beijing.com 北京东隅, 朝阳区酒仙桥路22号 Grand Hyatt Though it will always be overshadowed by the more glamorous Grand Hyatt Shanghai (in the Jinmao Tower), this hotel remains one of the most upscale in China - with prices to match. Great for shopping, business and sightseeing, with comfortable, sleekly lit and furnished rooms, the Grand Hyatt now also has a stunning new meeting venue, The Residence, in addition to their award-winning Chinese restaurant (Made in China) and indoor pool done up like a tropical grotto. RMB 3,500-34,200. 1 Dongchang’an Jie, Dongcheng District. (8518 1234) www.beijing.grand.hyatt.com 东方君悦 大酒店, 东城区东长安街1号 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/BJSHITWHilton-Beijing-hotel/index.do 北京希尔顿酒店, 朝阳区东三环北路东方路1号 Hilton Beijing Capital Airport Just minutes after clearing Customs you could be taking a snooze in your room, attending a business meeting or relaxing in the spa. This stylish departure from typical airport hotels offers five-star comforts and unique convenience for people in transit, business travelers, trade

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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 1,50048,000. 1 Jinchengfang Dongjie, Financial Street, Xicheng District, Xicheng District. (6601 6666) www.ritzcarlton.com 北京丽嘉饭 店, 西城区金融街金城坊东街1号 The Schoolhouse at Mutianyu This renovated elementary school proves there is more to Mutianyu than just the Great Wall. Located 90mins northeast of Beijing (via Jingcheng expressway) and offering a restaurant with fresh local ingredients, art glass studio and art room and is a creative way for the family to escape the city. Daily 7-10am, 3-5pm. Mutianyu Village (for detailed directions see website), Huairou District. (6162 6506) www.theschoolhouseatmutianyu. com 慕田峪小园餐厅, 怀柔区慕田峪 (具体路 线请查看网站信息) 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 signature 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) Westin Beijing Financial Street This mega-hotel on Financial Street (West Second Ring Road) has spared no expense in meeting the high expectations of its well-heeled clientele, from its vast lobby and elegantly appointed rooms to its opulent spa and pool. The Westin also boasts seven restaurants and bars – including Senses, which offers what many cognoscenti consider to be Beijing’s most decadent Sunday brunch. RMB 1,50021,100. 9B Jinrong Jie (Financial Street), Xicheng District., Xicheng District. (6606 8866) 威斯汀大酒店, 西城区金融街乙9号

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artstudio.com 创艺工坊, 朝阳区慈云寺1号院东 区国际公寓4号楼1808室

Travel-Stone A travel agency catering specifically for foreigners, they offer services in English, Chinese and French. Travel-Stone organize everything from flights & hotels to tailored packages and large group trips. Daily 9am-7pm. Rm 1001, Dongwai Gongguan, 3 Xinzhong Jie, Dongcheng District. (5670 7458, booking@travel-stone.com) www. travel-stone.com 东城区新中街乙3号东外公馆 办公楼1001室

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

Planet Travel Planet Travel provides quality service for leisure family holidays and business trips at reasonable prices. Rm 2090, Bldg 5, Shoukaibojun, Yard 8, Xindong Lu, Chaoyang District. (6409 4255, info@ planettravel.cn) www.planettravel.cn 星球旅行 社, 朝阳区新东路8号院首开铂郡5号楼2090 TUI China Travel Co. Ltd. With its extensive international network, this German-Chinese joint venture can arrange personalized tours to destinations both domestic and worldwide. Unit 921-926, Bright China Chang An Bldg, Tower 2, 7 Jianguomennei Dajie, Dongcheng District. (8519 8800, private-tours@tui.cn) www.tui. cn 途易, 东城区建国门内大街7号光华长安大 厦2座921-926 WildChina Wild China’s family travel experts can help you craft a unique, personalized family vacation and are happy to program kid-centric activities like visits to schools or family homes, and arts and crafts workshops. Or, sign up for one of their family-friendly standard tours (trips to the Sichuan panda reserve are a popular choice). Rm 801, Oriental Place, 9 Dongfang Donglu, Dongsanhuan Beilu, Chaoyang District. (6465 6602, info@wildchina.com) www.wildchina. com 中旅特种旅游部, 朝阳区东三环北路东方 东路9号东方国际大厦801室

Fun Stuff Animal Attractions 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

Art Schools ArtBug Singaporean art center ArtBug aims to make art accessible for everyone, with programs catering to children from ages 2-12. ArtBug focuses on nurturing a child’s creativity, communication skills, and self-confidence through the arts. The center offers courses in a wide variety of subjects, including drawing, sculpture, photography, speech and drama, and performance arts. Rm 753, Tower A, Chaowai SOHO (north of Central Park), 6 Chaowai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (5900 0270) www.artbug.com.cn 朝 阳区朝阳区朝外大街乙6号朝外SOHO写字楼A座 753 (新城国际北侧) i3 Art Studio i3 Art Studio is an “innovationimagination-inspiration-orientated” artstudio that offers a series of experiential art for kids aged 4-10. The facilities include four studios: pottery, painting, handicraft, and animation. Kids are provided with an interactive learning environment to strengthen their skills in exploration, imagination, creativity, and expression. Participants can work as a team to create artwork that follows a particular theme and have fun in the process. Rm 1808, Bldg 4, Dongqu Guoji Gongyu, 1 Ciyunsi, Chaoyang District. (8591 3294, 130 4123 8445, i3artstudio1808@gmail.com) http://i3-

Cinemas Mega Box One of the more popular cinemas in Beijing, Mega Box screens both the latest Hollywood blockbusters and Chinese films. For RMB 20 per year, their membership program is well worth it. Non-members pay RMB 80 for regular tickets and RMB 120 for 3D tickets. With the discount, members get 50 percent off on weekdays and 30 percent off on weekends and holidays. 1) B1/F, Sanlitun Village South, 19 Sanlitun Lu, Chaoyang District. (6417 6118); 2) 3/F, Area C, Zhongguancun Mall (West of Dinghao Mall), Haidian District. (5986 3777) www. imegabox.com 美嘉欢乐影城, 1) 朝阳区三里 屯路19号三里屯Village南区地下1层; 2) 海淀区 中关村广场购物中心C区三层(鼎好西侧) Saga Cinema SA-42, Solana, 6 Chaoyang Gongyuan Lu, Chaoyang District. (5905 6868) www.sagacinema.com 传奇时代影城, 朝阳区 朝阳公园路6号蓝色港湾商业区SA-42 UME International Cineplex The fivefloor building is famed for its state-of-the-art equipment, clean environment and screening of recent foreign movies. It’s open all day, but half-price tickets can be snagged before 8.30pm. Nosh on the standard array of popcorn flavors or head to the nearby Pizza Hut, Subway or Haagen-Dazs to fuel up pre-show. The Cineplex’s biggest claim to fame – literally – is a 430-meter-tall screen. Tickets RMB 50 and 60. 1) 5th floor, Fuli Plaza, Shuangjing Qiao Bei, Dongsanhuan Zhonglu, Chaoyang District. (5903 7171); 2) 44 Kexueyuan Nanlu, Shuangyushu, Haidian District. (8211 5566) www.bjume.com 华星影 院, 1) 朝阳区东三环中路双井桥北富力广场5 层; 2) 海淀区双榆树科学院南路44号

Concert Hall & Theaters National Centre For The Performing Arts (NCPA) Adjacent to the monolithic Great Hall of the People, French architect Paul Andreu’s space-age conception attracted a fair amount of criticismfor its cost (RMB 490,000 a seat) and dust-gathering capabilities (maintenance of the glass dome and surrounding moat is said to run up to hundreds of thousands of RMB daily). Since its opening in December 2007 though, praise for the stunning design, particularly beautiful at sunset, and the superb in-house acoustics has drowned out these criticisms. Continuing the trend of giving monikers to new monuments, the NCPA has been dubbed the ‘Egg’. Entrance to the three performance venues housed under the dome is via a passageway running under the moat, and the vast central atrium features stones from every region in China. Presently, attracting a string of world-class performers appears to be less of a problem than finding the appreciative local audiences that this venue deserves. 2 Chang’an Jie, Xicheng District. (6655 0000) www.chncpa. org 国家大剧院, 西城区西长安街2号

Museums & Education Beijing Planetarium Thanks to a RMB 300 million facelift, the once retro planetarium now boasts state of the art facilities. The SGI Digital Universe Theater takes patrons on a tour of the cosmos with six Carl Zeiss laser projectors that simulate the movement of stars and constellations. You can also travel through time in the 4-D theater, where you strap on a pair of goggles and watch a multidimensional film about the creation

of the solar system and evolution of life on earth, replete with snarling T-Rexes and saber-toothed tigers. Other draws include the 3D space shuttle simulator and a cool exhibit about the sun. The new exhibition hall: RMB 10 (RMB 7 for students); GI Digital Universe Theater: RMB 45, RMB 35 (students); 4-D Theater: RMB 30, RMB 20 (students); 3D Space Shuttle Simulator: RMB 30, RMB 20 (students). Wed-Fri 9.30am-3.30pm (last ticket 3pm), Sat-Sun 9.30am-4.30pm (last ticket 4pm). 138 Xizhimenwai Dajie, Xicheng District. (6835 2453, 6831 2517) www.bjp. org.cn 北京天文馆新馆, 西城区西直门外大 街138号 China Science and Technology Museum Mammoth 48,000 sqm facility features five themed exhibition rooms (the Children’s Science Paradise, The Glory of China, Exploration and Discovery, Science, Technology and Life and Challenges and the Future) and an array of hands-on scientific exhibitions, a science playground and displays of Chinese exhibitions. Also boasts four state-of-the-art “4D” and 3D cinemas, and an array of dining options. Tue-Sun 9am4.30pm, extended hours for special events (ticket selling 8.30am- 3.30pm). 5 Beichen Donglu (ten minutes east of the south gate of the Olympic Forest Park), Chaoyang District. (5904 1188) www.cstm.org.cn 中国科技馆, 朝阳区朝阳区北辰东路5号 Sony ExploraScience Kids of all ages are sure to love this technologically sophisticated museum’s host of interactive displays, including robotic dogs who play soccer, musical sculptures, sound and light distortion machines, soap bubble rings and much more. The staff regularly host live science shows in Chinese. RMB 30 (adults), RMB 20 (students), free (kids under 1.2m); buy your tickets at the museum booth outside the park’s south or east gates and you won’t have to buy park tickets as well. Mon-Fri 9.30am-5.30pm, SatSun 9am-6.30pm, closed on second Mon and Tue of each month. Inside Chaoyang Park (near the south gate), Chaoyang District. (6501 8800) www.explorascience.com.cn 索 尼探梦, 朝阳区朝阳公园里(南门) The Magic Bean House The Magic Bean House is the first American-designed Children’s Museum in China. Exhibits include Tale of Magic Bean, Fantasy Forest, Green Foods, Bricks and Blocks, Car Service, World of Water, Experimental Hall, Toddler Land, Art Gallery and more. RMB 80 (kids aged 2 to 8), RMB (babies from 6 to 24 months) RMB 40 (adults). Mon-Fri 10am-6pm; San-Sun 9am-8pm. 7 Chaoyang Park Xilu, Chaoyang District. www.magicbeanhouse.com 豆豆家科 技馆, 朝阳区朝阳公园西路7号 Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (UCCA) RMB 15 (adults). Free on Thursdays. Free for students and children under 1.3 meters Tue-Sun 10am-7pm. 798 Dashanzi Art District, 4 Jiuxianqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (8459 9269) www.ucca.org.cn 尤伦斯当代艺 术中心, 朝阳区酒仙桥路4号大山子艺术区

Parks & Gardens Summer Palace (Yiheyuan) The crowds that cluster predictably around the buildings and ruins in this imperial abode may dissuade you from visiting with the kids, especially on a spring day in cherry blossom season. The key to a happy family outing is to explore the little known corners of this vast park. Walk around the far lakes, rent a boat and then sit in the shade of a weeping willow and enjoy a picnic. RMB 30 (Apr-Oct), RMB 20 (Nov-Mar), students half price. Daily 6.30am-8pm (last ticket 6pm); 7am-7pm (Nov-Mar: last ticket 5pm). Yiheyuan Lu, Haidian District. (6288 1144) 颐和园, 海淀区颐和园路 World Park 100 shrunken versions of world famous landmarks and attractions. Visit 50 countries, all just a 30-minute drive from downtown. RMB 35 (students, kids), RMB 65 (adults). Daily 8am-4.30pm (Nov 1-Apr 14), 7.30am-5pm (Apr 15-Oct 31). 158 Fengbao


Schools Lu, Huaxiang, Fengtai District. (8361 3344) www.beijingworldpark.cn 世界公园, 丰台区花 乡丰葆路158号

Play Centers babyArt With branches all around the country and all over town, babyArt is an innovative center set up to support and enrich a child’s creativity and imagination. Presenting to children familiar materials such as corn flakes, eggs, beans, flour, leaves, tyres sand, fruit and etc. They provide children with a hand-on artistic experience which is stimulating, interactive, and sensorially capturing. With a small class size, the children are given the opportunity to explore and discover their inner artist and use ordinary, everyday materials with an artistic twist, BabyArt paves way in creating and stimulating the undiscovered artist within a child in an unique, age appropriate, and FUN way! 6 months RMB 4680; 12 months RMB 7980; 18 months RMB 9980; 24 months RMB16,780 1) 10.30am-7pm. Basement level (next to Hollywood Cafe), The Place, 9A Guanghua Lu, Chaoyang District. (400 040 9229, info@caadance.com.cn); 2) 10/F DD303 Joy City, Chaoyang Beilu, Chaoyang District. (8552 2188, info@caadance.com.cn); 3) 3-16. Solana Lifestyle Shopping Mall, 6 Chaoyang Gongyuan Xilu, Chaoyang District. (5905 6759, info@caadance.com.cn); 4) Stall 305, 3/F, Viva Center, Donganhuan, Chaoyang District. (5903 7108, info@caadance.com.cn) www.babyart.cn 1) 朝阳区朝阳区光华路甲9号 地下一层; 2) 朝阳区朝阳区朝阳北路101号大悦 成10层DD03; 3) 朝阳区朝阳公园西路6号蓝色港 湾3-16; 4) 朝阳区东三环富力广场3层305 EE city Tue-Sun 10.30am-3pm, 4-8.30pm. 10/F, Joy City, 101 Chaoyang Beilu (at the intersection of Qingnian Lu), Chaoyang District. (8569 6688 ticket purchase) www. eecity.cn 蓝天城, 朝阳区朝阳北路101,青年路 口东北角,大悦城10层 Family Box Educational & Recreational Center Family Box is a British family centre combining education and recreation. Children ages 0-12 and their families have more than enough space to play in the 6,000sqm, three-storey building. Kids will enjoy the large scale climbing frame, Mickey Mouse play area, swimming pool, Sensory Room, Soft Island and Craft Room. They also run courses and activities based on the UK early years curriculum. Other facilities include: party hosting, catering, coffee shop, and crèche facility. It costs RMB 480 per child for full-day access. Sat-Thu 9am-8pm, Fri 10am-8pm. Bldg 4, 51 Wangjing Beilu, Chaoyang District. (6478 6163) www.familyboxes.com.cn 朝阳区 望京北路51号院4号楼 Fundazzle This cavernous, indoor playground has a huge two-story jungle gym, trampolines and a toddler area with small cars, swings, seesaws, toy houses and so on. On weekends, counselors put on shows, lead the kids in song and dance, and teach arts and crafts. RMB 50/child (weekend or weekday), three-hour limit. RMB 15/adult (weekends), free on weekdays. Mon-Fri 9am5.30pm, Sat-Sun and holidays 9am-7pm. Gongti Nanlu, Chaoyang District. (6593 6208) 翻斗乐, 朝阳区工体南路 Leaping Tots Daily 10am-8.30pm. Shop 382, 3/F, Indigo Mall, 18 Jiuxianqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (5629 2778) www. leapingtots.com 乐兜儿童成长中心, 朝阳区酒 仙桥路18号颐堤港商场3层店铺号382 InGeniousKids International Play Group A renowned brand name of early childhood education organization in Hong Kong for kids 4 months to 3 years. The program uses immersed authentic English environment provided by native English-speaking teachers. The curriculum takes reference from the “Literacy Strategy” recommended in the “National Curriculum” of the United Kingdom and the “Guide to the Pre-Primary Curriculum” stipulated by the Hong Kong Education Bureau. Under the guidance

of the professional teachers, the kids will develop their abilities through creative activities of music, movement, visual arts, free exploration and games. All classes will be taught in small groups. Average Fee RMB 200 per hour, discounts will be available upon contract. Rm 109, 1/F, Bldg 18, Yacheng Erli, Tian’e Wan, Chaoyang District. (135 2185 4323 (English), 158 1122 2282 (Chinese), chamsclai@hotmail.com, arencibiaplaza@ yahoo.es, caohanj@qq.com) www.ingeniouskids.com 朝阳区天鹅湾雅成二里18号楼1层 109号 My Gym Early Childhood Development Center This early childhood development center provides age-appropriate programs for kids age 6 weeks to 13 years. Parent-kid classes are for kids age 6 weeks-3.5 years; independent learner classes are for kids 3.5–13 years. Also offers birthday parties, special events and summer and winter break camps. Price Range: RMB 156-RMB 268 per class. Mon-Sun 9am-7pm. F/15, 1 Blue Castle International Center, Xidawang Lu, Chaoyang District. (6582 0158, serena.shi@ mygymchina.com) www.my-gym.com 美吉姆 国际儿童教育中心, 朝阳区西大望路蓝堡国际 中心1座15层 Think Big Creative Centre Think Big Creative Centre offers a place where young learners’ individual gifts are respected and nurtured. The center provides an environment for kids to play in and learn, so that their creativity can be stimulated and enhanced. It has visual arts programs for ages 2.5-12 and creative playgroups for ages 1.5-6. Contact the school for a free trial class. Rm VD3-03, 3/F, Kid’s Town, SOLANA Lifestyle Shopping Park, 6 Chaoyang Gongyuan Lu, Chaoyang District. (5905 6310) 朝阳区朝阳 区朝阳公园路6号2号楼 蓝色港湾国际商区儿童 城3层VD3-03 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 full-service cafe with a Western-trained chef and healthy menu options for the entire family. 2 hour: RMB 50 (1 adult, 1 child); all day: RMB 88 (1 adult, 1 child). Zhong’er Jie, 798, Chaoyang District. (5762 6017, service@thefamilier.com) http://www.thefamilier.com/ 朝阳区798艺术区 The New City Center The New City Center has a coffee shop with a closed in playroom that includes a ball pit and slide. Programs available for all ages, including “Mommy and Me”, Phonics, Math and Art Classes as well as language lessons for adults. It also offers services including food, games and access to the playroom for birthday parties. A conference room is available to be rented. Mon-Sat 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 The Wiggly Tots Founded by licensed Kindermusik educator Alicia Tan, The Wiggly Tots offers Kindermusik and Tutu Tots Ballet classes for newborns and toddlers. Bond with your child as you play, sing, dance, and giggle together. Your child will learn and grow through activities that stimulate brain growth, build motor skills, enhance social-emotional development, and much more. Call or email to book for a free trial class. Classes take place on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays from 10am to 10.45am. Studio, 1/F, Fuli Club (R&F Club), 59 Dongsanhuan Lu, Shuangjing, Chaoyang District. (183 0158 8133, info@ thewigglytots.com) www.thewigglytots.com 朝阳区朝阳区双井东三环路59号富力会健身俱 乐部1层 TreeHouse Family Cafe and Playground Dear mamas and papas! Are you looking for fun, engaging activities to do with your children? Families are invited to play and learn together at TreeHouse family cafe!

We are located in the beautiful neigborhood of Sanlitun Soho, right across the road of Sanlitun Village. We offer a great space for independent play, library and a little crafts corner for all ages. All of the food at TreeHouse is made with the finest, freshest quality available. We offer a variety of organic, healthy dishes for adults and children. Our comfortable cafe also features coffee, soft drinks, freshly-squeezed juices and wi-fi. Come join us for what is promised to be a fun-filled day of learning, relaxation, and exploration! Come and know more about our specially designed classes and the schedule for the next several weeks and try our organic western food and drinks! Tue-Sun 10am-8pm. B1/F, B1-115, Bldg 1, Sanlitun Soho, Chaoyang District. (8590 0746, thetreehousebj@yahoo.com) www. thetreehousebj.com 朝阳区三里屯Soho1号楼地 下1层B1-115 Who Am I – Family Play Center TueSun 9am-7pm. 5-128, Bldg 5 (street level), Sanlitun SOHO, Gongti Beilu, Chaoyang District. (400 068 5855) www.whoamibj.com 朝阳区工体北路三里屯SOHO5号商城楼5-128室 Yu Kids Island The Place’s well-kitted indoor play area boasts a palm tree carousel, a bouncy slide, waterfall tunnel and a wind room filled with huge balloons – all wellpadded for maximum safety. Come and go as you like with a RMB 50 day pass; frequent funners will benefit from discount cards (RMB 500/30% discount; RMB 1000/50% discount). Daily 10am-10pm. 4/F, South Bldg, The Place, 9 Guanghua Lu, Chaoyang District. (no phone) 爱乐游园地, 朝阳区光华路9号世 贸天阶南楼4层

Schools Educational Services Eliott’s Corner A therapy center, offering speechtherapy, occupational therapy and physical therapy for children from 0-12 years of age. Experienced therapists work with children, helping a wide range ofissues - from communication and articulation to handwriting to balance and coordination. Eliott’s Corner is a division of Olivia’s Place, Shanghai’s premier pediatric therapy clinic. Mon-Fri 9am-6pm. Rm 19-05, Block 2, Condo 360, 10 Dongsihuan Beilu, Chaoyang District. (6461 6283, jac@ oliviasplace.org) www.oliviasplace.org 胡宝小 屋, 朝阳区东四环北路10号瞰都国际2号楼19-05 室 (东风北桥东北角) Hamilton Gregg International Educational Consulting (HGIEC) Consultancy works with students (Chinese and expat) who wish to attend boarding school and university in the US, Canada and the UK. Mr. Gregg has over 15 years of academic advising experience, placing students in the best schools around the world. He is one of the few Independent Educational Consultants in China who belongs to either the Independent Education Consulting Association (www.IECAonline.com) or the Higher Education Consulting Association (www. HECAonline.com), both of which require strict ethical standards to be upheld by members. (135 5204 1603, hsgregg45@gmail.com) www.hamiltongregg.com 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

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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 Side by Side Side by Side provides support for individuals with special needs and learning difficulties through music therapy, learning support, and a daytime special education program. Side by Side’s team members are fully qualified and experienced professionals who conduct services in English. Music therapy is also available in German. We also offer community support such as workshops for schools, community groups, parents and other members of the community, arranging vocational training within the community, support with life skills such as basic finances, shopping, cooking, personal hygiene or social skills, support with parenting skills, advocacy, family and school support with transition and/or behaviour issues, support for those dealing with a new diagnosis and work experience for high school students or new graduates. We also provide support with finding organizations and professionals to assist in the development, diagnosis and assessment of children with special needs, or suspected special needs. Capital Paradise 3336, Shunyi Distrcict, Shunyi District. (8046 3858, info@sidebysidebeijing.com) www. sidebysidebeijing.com/ 顺义区后沙浴,名都园 3336, 顺义区

Schools School fees listed are for one academic year unless otherwise. Specified.Abbreviations: IB = International Baccalaureate; ESOL = English as a Second or Other Language 3e International School 3e International began in 2005 and has grown into an institution of 180 students from Nursery through to Grade 4. The school aims to develop “critical thinkers and passionate learners who move confidently and fluidly across cultures,” through a 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 American International Academy of Beijing (AIAB) Located just across from BCIS, The American International Academy of Beijing (AIAB) is a new bilingual international kindergarten that opened in September 2012. The Montessori curriculum includes toddler classes for children 18 months through 3 years of age, with a maximum of 16 children per class, and a preschool class for children between 3 and 6 years old, with a maximum of 25 children per class. There is also a pre-elementary class for 5 to 6-year-olds. The bilingual curriculum alternates language days, with classes in English one day and classes in Chinese the next. Bldg 5, 78 Baiziwan Nan’erlu, Chaoyang District. (8776 0606/8968) www.aiab.com.cn A 派国际双语 幼儿园, 朝阳区百字湾南二路78号院5号楼

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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 crosscultural 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, nonrefundable), 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, bikoffice@bibs.com. cn, office@bibs.com.cn), mshsadmissions@ bibs.com.cn); 2) 1/F, Bldg B, 40 Liangmaqiao Lu (at the 21st Century Hotel), Chaoyang District. (6466 9255, bikoffice@bibs.com.cn, office@bibs.com.cn), mshsadmissions@bibs. com.cn); 3) 38 Nan Shiliju, Chaoyang District. (8456 6019, bikoffice@bibs.com.cn, office@ bibs.com.cn), mshsadmissions@bibs.com.cn); 4) 6 Dongsihuan Beilu, Chaoyang District. (5130 7951, bikoffice@bibs.com.cn, office@ bibs.com.cn), mshsadmissions@bibs.com.cn) www.bibs.com.cn 青苗国际双语学校, 1) 朝阳 区建国路93号万达广场7号楼; 2) 朝阳区亮马桥 路40号B座1层; 3) 朝阳区南十里居38号; 4) 朝 阳区东四环北路6号阳光上东二区 Beijing BISS International School With a diverse student body, Beijing BISS International School’s mission is to foster international relationships in order to educate and empower students to attain personal excellence and positively impact the world. BISS not only boasts a strong IB Diploma Program with strong academic results – graduates have been accepted to top universities like Harvard, Columbia and Stanford – it is also a SAT Test Center, caters to children with learning needs, and offers counseling, student enrichment programs, university searches, and transition education services and orientation for Third Culture Kids and their parents. Age range: 3-17 years old. Tuition fees (2012-2013 Academic Year): Pre-K-Kindergarten RMB 99,000; Grade 1-12 RMB 146,400-177,500; Deposit RMB 18,00023,000 (refundable); Registration RMB 3,800; ESOL RMB 20,000. Bldg 17, Area 4, Anzhen Xili (just off Beisanhuan), Chaoyang District. (6443 3151, admissions@biss.com.cn) www. biss.com.cn 北京BISS国际学校, 朝阳区安贞西 里四区17号楼 Beijing City International School Located in Shuangjing, BCIS lives by its school motto: “Empowering and inspiring through challenge and compassion.” This nonprofit, independent, co-educational day school accredited by the Council of International Schools (CIS) and the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) offers an international curriculum for Nursery to Grade 12 students under the International Baccalaureate (IB) World School system and is authorized to teach all three IB programs (Primary Years, Middle Years and Diploma). The campus culture is characterized by a “warm and inclusive nature” and an emphasis on rigorous academic enquiry through the extensive use of information technology in the classroom. Age range: Nursery through Grade 12. Tuition fees (2010-2011 Academic Year): Registration fee RMB 2,000; New Student fee RMB 5,000; Nursery RMB 104,980; Pre-K RMB 120,960; Kindergarten RMB 129,000; Grades 1-2 RMB 158, 600; Grades 3-5 RMB 160,600; Grades 6-8 RMB

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167,800; Grades 9-10 RMB 174,680; Grades 11-12 RMB 185,600 77 Baiziwan Nan Er Lu, Chaoyang District. (8771 7171, admissions@ bcis.cn) www.bcis.cn 北京乐成国际学校, 朝阳 区百子湾南二路77号 Beijing Huijia Kindergarten Part of a nationwide chain, Huijia Kindergarten has 17 campuses and early childhood centers around Beijing. The curriculum combines advanced international educational ideas, modern teaching methods and Chinese traditional culture and focuses on nurturing children to become international citizens. The coursework, which emphasizes basic concepts, skills, knowledge, attitudes and behaviors, is designed to help students become “lifelong learners” and take responsibility for themselves, their 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, Central Park Apartments, 6 Chaoyangmenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (6597 9358, hjkids@263. net) www.hjkids.com 北京汇佳幼儿园, 1) 顺 义区汇佳龙湾体验式早教中心. 顺义区后沙峪 镇裕园路龙湾商业街; 2) 朝阳区汇佳新城国际 体验式早教中心.朝阳区朝外大街6号新城国际 公寓24号楼 Beijing Huijia Private (IB) School This combined boarding and day school offers an IB curriculum taught in English and a Chinese curriculum taught in Chinese. Students who wish to follow the Chinese curriculum but don’t have the requisite Chinese ability will first be enrolled in an intensive Chinese course. About 200 students from various countries study (and live, if they choose to board) alongside approximately 2,000 Chinese students. Facilities include a swimming pool, gymnasium and science labs. Grades: 1 to 12. Price range: RMB 69,00075,800. Zhongguancun Kejiyuan, Changping Yuan, Huijia Kejiaoyuan, Changping District. (6078 5555/1, zhaoban@hj2000.net.cn) www.huijia2000.com 北京汇佳私立学校, 昌平 区中关村科技园昌平园汇佳科教园

Beijing International Bilingual Academy (BIBA) Beijing International Bilingual Academy (BIBA) provides an education that is strong in both English and Chinese within a stimulating and creative international environment. US Common Core Standards are followed for most subjects, including English, mathematics, social studies, science, music and PE. Chinese National Standards and the CSL (Chinese as a Second Language) curriculum are followed for Chinese language arts and mathematics. After school activities are available four days per week. BIBA’s modern campus near Europlaza in Shunyi includes a kindergarten, elementary and middle schools with extensive facilities and specialist teachers for sports, arts, science, and more. BIBA’s high school department will

open in August 2013. BIBA is also the host school in Shunyi for the International Piano Academy of China. Age range: 2.5-16. Tuition fees (2013-14 academic year): Pre-K (ages 2-4): RMB 70,000 (Capital Levy RMB 10,000 RMB); Reception: RMB 80,000 (Capital Levy RMB 10,000), G1-5: RMB 120,000 (Capital Levy RMB 20,000); G6-8: RMB 130,000 (Capital Levy RMB 20,000), G9-10: RMB 140,000 (Capital Levy RMB 20,000). 5 Yumin Lu, Houshayu, Shunyi District. (8041 0390, info@bibachina.org) www.bibachina.org 海嘉 国际双语学校, 顺义区后沙峪裕民路5号 Beijing Jiade Montessori Bilingual Kindergarten Beijing Jiade Montessori Bilingual Kindergarten is a nursery and kindergarten school under Wisdom International Education Group. To meet the different developmental needs of children (2 to 6 years old) from both international and local communities, both campuses are equipped with outdoor playground facilities, libraries, art rooms, gymnasiums, dance and music rooms. Exploring Montessori bilingual education under Chinese culture, more than 95 percent of the kindergarten teachers have participated the International Montessori teacher certification training and hold the posts of international certification. 1) Bldg 42, Yushu, 2 Shunfu Lu, Renhe Town, Shunyi District. (8945 2591); 2) Bldg 221, Bailizhuang Beili, Chaoyang District. (8591 8288) 1) 顺义区仁和镇顺福路2号御墅42栋; 2) 朝阳区八里庄北里221号楼 Beijing Shuren Ribet Private School As the only K12 independent coeducational bilingual boarding and day school in Tongzhou District, Beijing Shuren Ribet Private School is housed in a 16 acre campus located in the Artists’ Village 20km east of the China World Trade Center (Guomao) and consists of a closed and secure garden community. Started as a private school in 1993, BSRPS is dedicated to offering students a well rounded education which leads to academic excellence and personal success. Over the years, it has integrated an American- curriculum from the lower to upper school, which has led to the formation of the American high school where students receive an “American-overseas education as they embrace the essence of Chinese culture and literature.” Age range: 3-18 years old. Tuition Fees (2010-2011 school year - room and board, all fees included): Kindergarten RMB 11,500/semester; 1-6 grades RMB 34,000/ semester; 7-9 grades RMB 35,500/semester South 1A, Xiaopu, Songzhuang,, Tongzhou District. (8085 6318 Bilingual, 8085 6787 Chinese, inquiry@shurenribet.org) http:// www.shurenribet.org/ 北京市私立树人瑞贝学 校, 通州区宋庄镇小堡南甲一号 Beijing World Youth Academy (BWYA) A student-centered approach with an emphasis on academics and the arts. Now in its tenth year, Beijing World Youth Academy is an IB world school offering both English and Chinese programs for local and overseas students aged 9 to 18. BWYA values holistic education, inquiry-based learning and strives to offer students ample opportunity to develop as globally aware critical thinkers. The faculty hails from over 15 countries and allows for a favorable student-to-teacher ratio that creates a more personalized learning environment. BWYA emphasizes creativity and teamwork using a curriculum that incorporates standards from North America, Europe and Asia and the school has a strong track record of preparing students for both Chinese and overseas universities, including Peking University, Tsinghua, Fudan, Harvard, Princeton, UC Berkeley and Stanford. Age range: 9-18 years old. Tuition fees (20102011 Academic Year): Application fee RMB 1,600; Capital levy RMB 30,000 (one-time fee); Chinese Middle School Program (grades 7-9) RMB 50,000/year; Chinese High School Program (grades 10-12) RMB 54,000/year; International Primary (grades 4-5) RMB 90,000/year; IB MYP (grades 6-9) RMB 100,000/year; IB MYP (grade 10) /

IB DP (grades 11-12) RMB 110,000/year; Chinese as an Additional Language intensive course RMB 25,000/semester; English as an Additional Language intensive course RMB 51,000/semester. 18 Huajiadi Beili, Chaoyang District. (6461 7787, admissions@ibwya.net) www.ibwya.net 北京世青国际学校, 朝阳区花 家地北里18号 The British School of Beijing The British School of Beijing provides a traditional 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 87,419131,140Nursery RMB 131,140; Reception RMB 141,450; Years 1-2 RMB 157,436; Year 3 RMB 168,072; Years 4-6 RMB 170,572Years 7-9 RMB 185,611; Years 10-11 RMB 191,264; Years 12-13 RMB 200,490 1) 7 Sanlitun Beixiaojie, Chaoyang District. (8532 5320, admissions@britishschool.org.cn); 2) South Side, 9 Anhua Lu, Shunyi District. (8047 3588, admissions@britishschool.org.cn); 3) 5 Sanlitun Xiliujie, Chaoyang District. (8532 3088, admissions@britishschool.org.cn) www. britishschool.org.cn 北京英国学校, 1) 朝阳区 三里屯北小街7号; 2) 顺义区安华路9号南院; 3) 朝阳区三里屯西六街5号 Canadian International School of Beijing (CISB) Located in the Third Embassy Quarter of Beijing, CISB offers a Montessori nursery and pre-kindergarten program from ages 18 months to 5 years, as well as a worldwide recognized Canadianstyle curriculum for kindergarten to Grade 12 students. CISB is an International Baccalaureate (IB) World School authorized to provide the IB Diploma Programme (IBDP) at the high school level and a candidate school for the Primary Years (PYP) and Middle Years (MYP) Programmes. The student body currently represents over 50 nationalities. Non-native English-speaking students will have their language abilities assessed, and are given EAL support according to their results. Chinese, French and Korean are offered as additional languages. A member of ACAMIS and UNESCO, CISB features 90 classrooms equipped with the SmartBoard Technology, two computer labs, a 1-to-1 laptop program for Grades 6-12; computers in all elementary classrooms, two large well-equipped libraries, a designated fine arts floor with specialized visual art and music labs, a 500-seat theater, three large gymnasiums, an athletic field and outdoor playground, a 25m swimming pool, and a dance studio. Founded in August 2012, the CISB Shunyi Campus offers a Montessoribased curriculum for children aged 18 months to 6 years. 1) Main Campus (Preschool to Grade 12): 38 Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (6465 7788, admissions@cis-beijing. com, admissions_shunyi@cis-beijing.com); 2) Shunyi Campus (Preschool): 7 Yuyang Lu (across River Garden Villas), Houshayu, Shunyi District. (8046 6191, admissions@cisbeijing.com, admissions_shunyi@cis-beijing. com) www.cisb.com.cn 北京加拿大国际学校, 1) 朝阳区亮马桥路38号; 2) 顺义区后沙峪榆阳 路7号(裕京花园对面) The Children’s 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,


Schools 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 (20122013 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 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 (2010-2011 Academic Year): Kindergarten RMB 86,000; Registration RMB 2,000 (one time fee); Elementary RMB 92,000; Registration RMB 3,000 (one-time fee) 2 Shunbai Lu, Chaoyang District. (8610 2654, kristinl@daystarchina.cn, lijunl@daystarchina. cn) 启明星双语学校, 朝阳区顺白路2号

Dulwich College Beijing Dulwich College first opened its doors to students in Beijing in August of 2005. Since then, the school has grown to include approximately 1,400 students ranging in age from 12 months to 18 years. DCB is a 21st-century school that couples outstanding ICT facilities with a modern approach. The school features a one-to-one laptop policy for students in Year 8 and above and utilizes a Virtual Learning Environment for the entire faculty. DCB is accredited by the Council of International Schools and Western Association of School and Colleges, and was named International School of the Year in 2011. The school aims to provide students with a well-rounded environment to grow, develop, and learn in. Ages: 12 months – 18 years. Application Fee: RMB 2000 – non-refundable; Placement Deposit: RMB 18,000 – refundable subject to terms and conditions; Early Years: RMB 66,200-168,000; Grades 1-12: RMB 168,000219,200 1) Riviera Main Campus: Beijing Riviera, 1 Xiangjiang Beilu, Jingshun Lu, Chaoyang District. (8450 7676, info@dulwichbeijing.cn); 2) Legend Garden Campus: Legend Garden Villas, 89 Jichang Lu, Shunyi District. (6454 9000, info@dulwich-beijing. cn); 3) Legend Early Years Campus: Legend Garden Villas, 89 Jichang Lu, Shunyi District. (6454 9000, info@dulwich-beijing.cn) www. 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 Eduwings Kindergarten The culmination of two former schools, Der Kingergarten and Jin Yi Kingergarten, Eduwings Kindergarten is divided into English/Chinese and German departments that are each split into three age groups (2-3, 3-4, 5-6 years) and one infant group (2 years and under). All of the lead and language teachers are nativespeakers and educate children individually following the school’s philosophy: “Every

child needs to have roots and wings – roots to know where they are from and wings to explore the world.” Eduwings also offers Montessori education, swimming, music and art activities, a library, climbing facilities, as well as an outdoor playground and yard. All afternoon activities are included in the tuition fee. Age range: 2-6 (infant group for under 2 years old). Tuition fees (2010-2011 Academic Year): RMB 52,000 for half day program; RMB 72,000 for full day program (afternoon activities and lunch included in the tuition fee). Merlin Champagne Town, 6 Liyuan Lu, Tianzhu, Shunyi District. (6450 8384, mariaseemel@eduwingskids.com) http:// www.eduwingskids.com/ 顺义区天竺镇丽苑街 6号美林香槟小镇 Etonkids Bilingual Kindergarten Part of the Etonkids Bilingual Kindergartens’ division of the Etonkids international education group, the Central Park campus features a bilingual Montessori program designed to develop “independence, initiative and creativity.” The school caters to children from 1 to 6 years of age and are divided into nursery school (18 months-3 years) and “Casa” (a.k.a. “Early Childhood Community,” 3-6 years) divisions with lessons promoting intellectual, social, emotional, and physical growth (nursery) as well as coursework in language arts, mathematics, everyday living skills, sensory awareness exercises and culture (Casa stage). Check the website for additional EtonKids Bilingual Park Campuses. Tuition fees (2010-2011 Academic Year):Monthly payment plan - Morning session (8.3011.30am) RMB 6,250; Full-day session (8.30am-4.30pm) RMB 8,500; Yearly payment plan - Morning session (8.30-11.30am) RMB 62,500; Full-day session (8.30am-4.30pm) RMB 85,000 1) Eastern Provence Campus, Eastern Provence, 88 Dingsi Lu, Beiqijia, Changping District. (8176 0828, cpadmin@ etonkids.com); 2) Dawang Lu Peking House Campus, 20 Xidawang Lu, Chaoyang

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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 Reggio Baby and Kindermusik. The staff meets regularly for training under the EXCELS school improvement planning program, which is designed to share new teaching practices, the Montessori method and current educational

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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)RMB71,800112,000/year 1) Lido Campus:Rm C103 Lido Country Club, Lido Place, Jiangtailu, Chaoyang District. (gtmadmin@etonkids. com); 2) 3/F, Bldg D, Global Trade Mansion, Guanghua Lu, Chaoyang District. (6506 4805, gtmadmin@etonkids.com) 伊顿国际幼儿园, 1) 朝阳区蒋台路机场路丽都广场; 2) 朝阳区光 华路世贸国际公寓D座3层 The Family Learning House Recognized as a model kindergarten by the Chaoyang Ministry of Education, The Family Learning House is a virtues-based, bilingual pre-school dedicated to “acquiring knowledge and good character for the purpose of serving humanity.” In addition to its “Virtues in Us” character education program, the school aims to provide an academically stimulating Montessori and Chinese curriculum. The Jianwai Soho campus includes a petting farm, organic produce and a child directed recycling program, and the curriculum places strong emphasis on art and music and includes daily piano lessons for all 4 1/2 and 5-year-old children. Students also participate in monthly educational outings, community service projects and multicultural celebrations. Age range: 1.5-6 years old. Tuition fees (20102011 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 Harrow International School Beijing Harrow International School Beijing prides itself on high academic standards that are maintained within a close-knit school community. All students are assigned a personal tutor who looks after their overall welfare and serves as a liaison between school and home. High academic standards and leadership skills are promoted schoolwide, with a range of enrichment activities to help students develop teamwork and creative thinking skills, as well as independence and responsibility. Graduates from Harrow Beijing have been accepted at universities across the world, including Oxford, Cambridge, and Princeton.Harrow Beijing follows the National Curriculum of England and Wales, culminating in the General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE and IGCSE’s), and A Levels. Its curriculum is fully accredited by all British Examination Authorities and it is an accredited SAT center. Harrow Beijing is also a member of the Council of International Schools (CIS) and, like all Harrow International Schools, undergoes regular accreditation visits by CIS and the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) in the US. Harrow Beijing is also a member of the Federation of British International Schools in Southeast Asia and East Asia (FOBISSEA), which enables students to collaborate in music and sports with other schools across Southeast Asia. Age Range: 3-18. Tuition Fees (2012-2013 Academic Year): Nursery: RMB 119,800; Reception: RMB 149,300; Years 1-2: RMB 177,700; Years 3-6: RMB 189,100; Years 7-9: RMB 207,600; Years 10-11: RMB 217,600; Years 12-13: RMB 231,700. 1) Grassetown, Zhengequ Village, Xuxin Zhuang, Tongzhou District. (6444 8900, enquiries@ harrowbeijing.cn); 2) 5 Anzhen Xili, Block 4, Chaoyang District. (6444 8900, enquiries@ harrowbeijing.cn) www.harrowbeijing.cn 北京 哈罗英国学校, 1) 通州区徐新庄镇葛渠村格拉 斯小镇; 2) 朝阳区安贞西里四区5号 House of Knowledge International Kindergarten House of Knowledge (HoK) boasts its own unique curriculum that includes aspects of the Montessori and Reggio Emilia programs, with special emphasis placed on the latter approach.

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Students are treated as competent learners with boundless potential, who are capable of infinite discovery. With this in mind, the curriculum trains them to acquire critical thinking and collaboration skills by teaching them how to “learn to learn.” Age range: 10 months-6 years. Tuition fees (2010-2011 Academic Year): Registration RMB 2,000; Deposit RMB 5,000-15,000 (refundable according to withdraw policy); RMB 53,500-122,800 (depending on choice of program and campus) 1) Chaoyang Park Campus, Victoria Gardens, 15 Chaoyang Park Xilu, Chaoyang District. (6434 0088 (English, German, Mandarin), info@houseof-knowledge.net, 400 650 7747); 2) Liyuan Campus, East Gate of Liyuan Compound, Maquanying Street, Shunyi District. (6434 0088 (English, Chinese and German), info@ house-of-knowledge.net, 400 650 7747); 3) Administrative Office, C511, Lufthansa Centre, 50 Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (6434 0088 or 6538 2624, info@ house-of-knowledge.net, 400 650 7747) www.house-of-knowledge.net 好思之家, 1) 朝阳区朝阳公园西路15号维多利亚花园公寓; 2) 顺义区香江北路丽苑小区东门A11; 3) 朝阳区亮 马桥路50号燕莎中心C511 The International Montessori School of Beijing (MSB) As the first and only fullyregistered international Montessori school in Beijing, MSB has been serving the city’s expatriate children for 22 years. During that time, it has earned a glowing reputation for its steady commitment to the growth, education, and well-being of its pupils. The school is both an affiliate member of the American Montessori Society(AMS), which upholds the MACTE Montessori education standards on an international level, and the International Montessori Teaching Institute, which provides ongoing training to all of MSB’s lead teachers and teaching assistants. In August 2012, the school expanded its Riviera campus to cover all of its prekindergarten through elementary programs, and counts spacious classrooms, an indoor pool, and a multi-purpose auditorium among its facilities. Parents, in particular, are fond of the campus’s twoCoffee Stops, where they can mingle with a cup of coffee and a freshly-baked treat, courtesy of the school’s dedicated parent association. Age range: 1-12. Tuition fees (2012 Academic Year): 3 Day Toddler (Age 1): RMB 41,000; 5 Day Toddler (Age 1): RMB 65,000; Morning Nursery (Age 2): RMB91,000; Full-day Nursery (Age 2): RMB 135,000; Morning Kindergarten (Ages 3-4): RMB 95,000; Fullday Kindergarten (Ages 3-4): RMB 140,000; Reception (Age 5): RMB 157,000; Elementary (Ages 6-12): RMB 163,000. Bldg 8, 2 Xiangjiang Beilu, Chaoyang District. (6432 8228, admissions@msb.edu.cn) www.msb. edu.cn 北京蒙台梭利国际学校, 朝阳区朝阳区 香江北路2号8号楼 The International School of Beijing (ISB) The International School of Beijing (ISB) traces its roots back to the early 1970s when a small foreign school was established by the United States Liaison Office, the precursor to the US Embassy, and was little more than a simple “classroom that was wedged into a hallway in a diplomatic apartment compound in Sanlitun.” In the 1980s the school was merged with the schools of the British, Australian, Canadian and New Zealand embassies and was eventually moved to its presentday 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 (nonrefundable, to be credited toward tuition); Registration fee RMB 800; Half-day RMB 86,000; Full day RMB 127,900 Suite C101, East Lake Villas, 35 Dongzhimenwai Dajie, Dongcheng District. (8451 1380, Info-EL@ ivyschools.com) www.ivyschools.com 艾毅幼 儿园, 东城区东直门外大街35号东湖别墅C101室 Ivy Bilingual School Like its sister school Ivy Academy, Ivy Bilingual School (IBS) enrolls children from two to six years of age and offers a curriculum designed in the spirit of the Multiple Intelligences theory. The goal of Ivy Bilingual School is to provide children with the most current research-based practices coupled with the knowledge of the unique Chinese culture. Children graduating from IBS are comfortable speaking in both English and Chinese. Age range: 2-6 years old. Tuition fees (2010-2011 Academic Year): Registration fee RMB 800; Deposit RMB 6,000 (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-OE@ivyschools.com (Ocean Express Bilingual Campus), info-og@ ivyschools.com (Orchid Garden Bilingual Campus)); 2) Ocean Express Campus, Bldg E, Ocean Express, 2 Dongsanhuan Beilu (north of Kempinski), Chaoyang District. (8446 7287, info-OE@ivyschools.com (Ocean Express Bilingual Campus), info-og@ ivyschools.com (Orchid Garden Bilingual Campus)) www.ivyschools.com 艾毅双 语幼儿园, 1) 朝阳区崔各乡新锦路18号卓锦 万代小区内; 2) 朝阳区东三环北路2号远洋新 干线E座 Keystone Academy Keystone Academy will open in Shunyi District in the fall of 2014. Keystone promises to be a unique and exciting school option for families in China – offering Chinese and American instructional techniques of inquiry-based learning, criticalthinking, and creative problem solving in a rigorous intellectual environment. The academic program will be international in scope, with a central curriculum thread that focuses on Chinese identity, language, culture, and history. Keystone will serve students grades 1 through 12, with a bilingual curriculum in the primary years and more intensive instruction in English as students progress through the program. There will be a boarding school option for Grade 7 and 8, and mandatory boarding in Grade 9-12. (admission@keystoneacademy.cn) 北京鼎石 国际学校 Little Village Montessori School of Beijing (LVMS) Little Village Montessori School of Beijing (LVMS) is a Montessoribased kindergarten with over 1,000sqm of space. LVMS’ team strives to create a community experience with parents and other family members. Age range: 18 months-6 years. Tuition fees (2011-2012 academic year): 3-6 years Full Day: RMB 6,800; 18-months-3 years Half Day: RMB 5,200; Monthly meal plan: RMB 500. 2310, 3/F, Jinyun Shengtong Building, 5 Huilin Road, Fulicheng Xi, Shuangjing, Chaoyang District. (5876 6610, lvmsbj@sina.com) 北京蒙特梭利

小镇幼儿园, 朝阳区双井富力城西惠林路5号京 运盛通大厦3层2310 MOMA Kids International Kindergarten MOMA Kids caters to students aged 18 months to 6 years. They are committed to holistic and pastoral care as China’s first carbon neutral kindergarten. They offer the British Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) curriculum in a bilingual environment, as well as extracurricular activities ranging from taekwondo to contemporary art and dance are available five days a week from 8am to 5pm. Annual tuition fees are RMB 66,100 (MOMA Resident), RMB 69,700 (non-resident). Dongzhimen MOMA, 1 Xiangheyuan Lu, Dongcheng District. (6464 7386, momakids@gmail.com) 东城区香河园路 1号当代MOMA Muffy’s Education Founded in 2003, Muffy’s Education provides English immersion kindergartens, seasonal camps and afterschool programs that impart “Knowledge Through English”. Using English as the medium for learning, students receive a high quality education and a strong foundation of English skills. Muffys has an educational program that includes all core subjects in an English immersion environment. Educators use a variety of teaching methods to help each student with their unique learning needs. Muffy’s also uses internationally known curriculum from the University of Chicago, Columbia Teachers College and Pearson Education. Muffy’s teachers are from Canada, United States, England and Australia. Before students enroll, assessments and placement will be arranged. 1) Shijicheng Location: 5/F, Bldg B, Huibo Dasha, Landianchang Lu, Haidian District.; 2) 1 Yangchun Guanghua Jiayuan, Wanliu Donglu, Haidian District.; 3) Wangjing Location: East gate of Beixiaohe Gongyuan, Wangjing Xilu, Chaoyang District.; 4) Xiangshan Location: Xiangshan Qingqin, Mentou Cun, Sijiqing Town, Haidian District. www.muffys.cn 儿童英 语之家, 1) 海淀区蓝靛厂路(人大附小对面) 汇博大厦西侧5层; 2) 海淀区万柳东路阳春光 华家园1号; 3) 朝阳区望京北小河公园东门; 4) 海淀区香山清琴别墅儿童会所 New Garden International Kindergarten Located in Fulicheng just south of the China World Trade Center, New Garden International Kindergarten has both Chinese and native English-speaking teachers on staff and a fun-based, enriching curriculum that will enable your child to flourish in both Chinese and Western education systems. Equipped with a children’s kitchen, library, inside and outside play areas, the school offers a warm and peaceful child-centered environment for students to develop and learn. New Garden accepts children from the ages of 2-6, with extracurricular classes available for children up to 12. Age range: 2-6 years old. Tuition fees (2010-2011 Academic Year): RMB 33,600/year (for all children from ages 2-6) Bldg 61, Area D,Fulicheng (north of Shuangjing Qiao), Dongsanhuan Zhonglu, Chaoyang District. (5876 1319, mcyo521@163.com) 新园双语幼 儿园, 朝阳区富力城新园双语幼儿园,东三环双 井桥北富力城D区西门 Russian Children’s Education Center (RCEC) The Russian-centered program seeks to nurture children’s cognitive activity, curiosity, and desire for self-knowledge while stimulating their imagination and developing creativity, speech, and intellectual abilities. The school focuses on increasing children’s self-awareness and establishing an environment of emotional support. 8.30am-6.30pm. Rm 101, Bldg 2, Qiumadu, 2 Sanyuan Qiao Taiyang Gong Shangjialou, Chaoyang District, Chaoyang District. (8436 1864) 朝阳区朝阳区三元桥太阳宫尚家楼路2号 裘马都公寓2号楼商铺101 St. Paul American School (SPAS) Saint Paul American School (SPAS) is a private residential school, part of the Nacel International School System, dedicated to meeting the educational needs of


Shopping international students at the middle and high school level. Located near the Olympic Village Park, and partnered with Number Two High School attached to Beijing Normal University, SPAS offers both an American curriculum, as well as intensive study in Chinese language and culture. This arrangement provides a unique dual diploma system that is fully accredited by the NCA (North Central Association on Accreditation and School Improvement). Saint Paul American School’s intercultural program now serves students from 23 countries around the world, and is truly dedicated to providing a new concept of high school for future leaders in the global community. CurriculumSaint Paul American School provides a full US curriculum, with over 40 courses offered, ranging from the introductory to AP level. Students also take courses in Chinese language, culture, history, and art.For students needing more academic support there is a peer tutoring program, as well as a nightly study hall in which certified teachers provide additional help. All students participate in an after school activity or club of their choosing. Emphasis is given to the fine arts. 18 Guan’aoyuan, Qinghe, Haidian District. (8070 3429, admissons@ stpaulamerican.org) www.stpaulschool.cn 北 京师范大学第二附属中学, 海淀区清河宝胜里 观澳园18号 Tsinghua International School Tsinghua International School students follow an American Curriculum program in a nurturing atmosphere. Tsinghua International School located on Tsinghua University campus, allowing students access to the university’s extensive resources and facilities, including libraries, computer labs, gymnasiums, sports fields, dance and art studios, a swimming pool, fitness center and outdoor experiential education center. Accepts students Grades 1 to 12 (ages 6-18). Grades 1-5: 89,000 RMB per year, Grades 6-12: 99,000 RMB per year Inside Tsinghua High School Campus, Zhongguancun Beilu (northwest of Tsinghua University), Haidian District. (6279 7000, 6277 1477, this@mail.tsinghua.edu.cn) www. this.edu.cn 清华附中国际部, 海淀区中关村北 路清华大学西北侧清华中学校园之内 Western Academy of Beijing Western Academy of Beijing is an International Baccalaureate World School that boasts a “challenging and caring educational environment in which students are active participants in the learning process.” WAB provides a learner-centered atmosphere that nurtures a strong sense of community among its 1,550 students from 55 countries, with the mission to “Connect, Inspire, Challenge: Make a Difference.” Campus facilities are extensive and include a lake and model wetlands that are the foundation of its environmental science center.Age range: 3-18 years old. Tuition fees (2010/2011 Academic Year, combined total includes capital levy and tuition): Nursery RMB 85,000; PreKindergarten RMB 141,000; Kindergarten RMB 165,000; Grades 1-5 RMB 165,000; Grades 6-8 RMB 181,000; Grades 9-10 RMB 198,000; Grades 11-12 RMB 204,000 10 Laiguangying Donglu, Chaoyang District. (8456 4155, wabinfo@wab.edu) www.wab. edu 北京京西学校, 朝阳区来广营东路10号 Windsor Bilingual Kindergarten With two campuses in the Beijing area, Windsor Bilingual Kindergarten positions itself as a “premium kindergarten built on a synthesis of the strongest elements from both Western and Chinese educational traditions.” The school strives to foster the holistic development of young children, and prides itself on its spacious facilities (encompassing 5,500 sqm at the Vancouver Forest campus), state-of-the-art facilities and carefully crafted curriculum based on three main components – the EYFS Statutory Framework (UK), Beijing Curriculum Authority Happiness and Development Guidance, and the Integrated Theme Study Programme (Nanjing) – taught by staff that trains regularly in conjunction

with that of Dulwich College. A foreign teacher is in class all day at the Legend Garden Campus and for half of the day at the Vancouver Forest Campus. Age range: 18 months–6 years old. Tuition fees (2010-2011 academic year): RMB10,000 deposit; RMB 500 application fee; Legend Gardens Campus - RMB 80,000/year (full day); RMB 43,800 per year (half day); Vancouver Forest Campus – RMB 58,000 per year (full day); RMB 30,000 per year (half day) 1) 89 Legend Garden, Shunyi District. (6456 0020); 2) Vancouver Forest, Beiqijia Town, Litang Lu, Changping District. (6975 6579) www.vancouver. windsorkindergarten.cn, legendgardens. windsorkindergarten.cn 温莎双语幼儿园, 1) 顺义区温莎丽京园,首都机场路89号丽京花园别 墅; 2) 昌平区温莎温哥华森林园,立汤路北七家 镇温哥华森林别墅 Yew Chung International School of Beijing Located within the scenic Honglingjin Park in the heart of downtown Beijing, Yew Chung International School of Beijing celebrates its 15th year of educating students of the Beijing expatriate community. YCIS Beijing, an IB World school, is fully accredited by CIS, NEASC and NCCT, and is a part of the larger network of schools with over 5,000 students across campuses in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Beijing, Chongqing, Qingdao, and Silicon Valley, US. Providing K2 – Year 13 students with a quality curriculum based on the National Curriculum for England and a research-based Chinese Language Program that equips students to be bilingual, competitive, and globally-minded citizens. Age range: 2-18 years old. Tuition fees (2011/2012 Academic Year): Application Fee RMB 1,660 (non-refundable); Placement Deposit RMB 5,000–14,000 (year level dependent); K2 (half day) RMB 60,800; K2 (full day) RMB 102,000; K3 RMB 136,000; K4 RMB 142,000; Year 1-3 RMB 168,000; Year 4-6 RMB 172,000; Year 7-9 RMB 191,000; Year 10-11 RMB 204,000; Year 12-13 RMB 210,000 Honglingjin Park, 5 Houbalizhuang, Chaoyang District. (8583 3731, enquiry@ bj.ycef.com) www.ycis-bj.com 北京耀中国际学 校, 朝阳区后八里庄5号红领巾公园东门 Yew Wah Infant and Toddler Education Centre (YWITEC) YWITEC’s reputation is founded upon decades of experience offering international education in Hong Kong and mainland China through the Yew Chung Education Foundation. YWITEC offers a childfriendly, nurturing, and multicultural setting for learning and development, which allows students to experience different cultures from both Chinese and Western teachers. The curriculum draws from advanced research, as well as local and international early childhood education practices. YWITEC adheres to a child-centered philosophy, values the individual development and interests of each child, and plans a fun but challenging experience with age-appropriate learning goals. Age range: 1.5-6 years old. Tuition fee (2012-2013 Academic Year): RMB 53,000. Block F, Honglingjin Park, 5 Houbalizhuang, Chaoyang District. (8581 9223/8466 ext 817, itec@bj.ycef.com) www.ywitec.com 耀华婴 幼儿教育中心, 朝阳区后八里庄5号红领巾公 园东门F楼 Young Starters Academy Formerly known as Beijing2Fun, Young Starts Academy is a bilingual kindergarten for ages 2-4 that takes a holistic approach to early childhood education. The curriculum makes learning fun; students will learn to exercise empathy, reason, and curiosity, and will not be afraid to solve problems. Young Starters’ values program teaches future citizens to care about humanity and the environment. Teachers practice responsive nurturing to build self-confidence in each child. The academy features a small campus for up to 36 students, with low student-to-teacher ratio of 6-1. It practices right brain training, reading, and individualized piano lessons as part of its curriculum. Tuition fees (2012-2013 Academic Year): RMB 7,000/month (full day); RMB 4,900/month (half day). Rm 102, Unit 6,

Block 4, 8 Maizidian Xilu, Chaoyang District. (beijing2fun@gmail.com) star.redsoftfox.com 朝阳区朝阳区麦子店西路9号,华远九都汇4号 楼6单元102室

Shopping Arts & Crafts Gehua Baihua After deriving some inspiration from the China Art Museum, cross the street and get the fixins to make your own masterpiece. With a huge selection of art supplies for drawing and painting – paint (RMB 25), easels (starting at RMB 25), canvas (RMB 8 to 72) – this store is more organized and more spacious than others nearby (although you should look through those too). It sells some international brands like Prismacolor. Daily 9am-6.30pm. 10 Wusi Dajie, Dongcheng District. (6522 2511) www.baihuaart.cn 北京歌 华百花美术用品, 东城区五四大街10号 Kids Land You’ll find all sorts of toys, gifts, and art supplies for kids at this colorful store, including a variety of Lego and Crayola sets. 1) Daily 10am-10pm.. 411-412 Xindong’an Plaza, 138 Wangfujing Dajie, Dongcheng District. (6528 8624); 2) Daily 10am-10pm.. Rm 0423, Jiamao Shopping Center, 33 Guangshun Beidajie, Chaoyang District. (8472 9412); 3) Daily 9.30am-9.30pm.. Rm 206, 1/F, Lido Place, 6 Jiangtai Lu, Chaoyang District. (6437 6908); 4) Daily 10am-10pm.. L407, Building 1, The Place, 9 Guanghua Road, Chaoyang District. (6587 1481) www. kidslandchina.com 智乐家园, 1) 东城区东城 区王府井大街138号新东安411-412; 2) 朝阳区 朝阳区广顺北大街33号嘉茂购物中心4层0423号 店铺; 3) 朝阳区朝阳区将台路6号丽都商业广场 1层206号商铺; 4) 朝阳区朝阳区光华路9号世贸 天阶1号楼4层L407 Zian Print and Graphics Tue-Sun, 2.308.30pm. 30 Fangjia Hutong, Dongcheng District. (131 4649 3917, ziangraphics@gmail. com, ex-libris@163.com) 子安方家胡同店, 东 城区东城区方家胡同30号

Bookstores Page One This addition to Beijing’s bookstore scene offers the best selection under one roof (in art/design, food & wine, bestsellers, classics, etc.), with competitive prices for English-language material. 1) Mon-Thu 10am-8pm, Fri-Sun 10am-10pm. Shop 50, 1/F, Indigo Mall, 18 Jiuxianqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (8426 0408, page1_cwtc@ pageonegroup.com, page1_indigo@ pageonegroup.com); 2) Sanlitun Village South, Chaoyang District. (page1_cwtc@ pageonegroup.com, page1_indigo@ pageonegroup.com); 3) 10am-9.30pm. B2/F, China World Summit Wing, 1 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (8535 1055, page1_ cwtc@pageonegroup.com, page1_indigo@ pageonegroup.com) www.pageonegroup. com 叶一堂, 1) 朝阳区酒仙桥路18号颐堤港 地铁层50号; 2) 朝阳区三里屯路(三里屯Village 对面); 3) 朝阳区建国门外大街1号国贸商城三 期地下2层

Clothing Decathlon This popular French company now has outlets throughout China. The store supplies equipment for tons of different athletic activities – individual and team sports, land and water sports – from running to sailing, from squash to volleyball. Daily 9am to 9pm. Friday & Saturday open till 10pm. 195 Dongsihuan Zhonglu (near Dajiaoting), Chaoyang District. (8777 8788) http://www.decathlon.com.cn/EN/ 迪卡侬运动 超市, 朝阳区东四环中路195号(靠近大郊亭) NLGX Design Store A Beijing-based independent apparel brand and design community. The flagship based in Nanluoguxiang offers originally-designed NLGX fashion apparel and accessories, Chinese retro sneakers from Huiyi Huili and Shulong, handcrafted toys and gifts from

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Uncle Blue, and various other products designed and produced by independent Chinese designers. 1) Daily 6.30am-8.30pm. Terminal 3 (next to Gate E29), Beijing Capital International Airport, Shunyi District. (info@ nlgx.com); 2) Sun-Thu 9.30am-10pm, FriSat 11am-midnight. 33 Nanluogu Xiang, Dongcheng District. (6404 8088, info@nlgx. com) www.nlgx.com 1) 顺义区首都机场3号航 站; 2) 东城区南锣鼓巷33号 Plastered T-shirts Owned by a BritishCanadian couple, this store sells its own T-shirts with a kitschy twist. Plastered’s designers discover the diversity and beauty of Beijing’s everyday life and turn it into graphic design with ironic effect. You’ll find T-shirts resembling a subway ticket, the 1.20 Xiali taxi rate sticker, labels from bottles of “Er Guo Tou” and Yanjing beers of 38 different designs. Men and women’s T-shirts are all available in different sizes. Prices range from RMB 68-88. Plastered also features a selection of old fashioned tin toys. 1) 10am6pm. Yishu Zhongyi Jie (across from UCCA), 798 art zone, 4 Jiuxianqiao Lu, Chaoyang District.; 2) Daily 10am-10pm. 61 Nanluogu Xiang, Dongcheng District. (134 8884 8855) www.plasteredtshirts.com 1) 朝阳区酒仙桥 路4号798艺术区中一街(UCCA当代艺术中心对 面); 2) 东城区南锣鼓巷61号

Departments Stores, Malls & Markets Joy City Chaoyang Xidan’s Joy City has just opened a second branch in Chaoyang, with a number of popular brands including Sephora, Hugo Boss and H&M, plus a two-floor supermarket and plenty of restaurants. Daily 10am-8pm. 10/F, 101 Chaoyang Beilu (at the intersection of Qingnian Lu), Chaoyang District. (8557 9888) 朝阳北路大悦城, 朝阳区 朝阳北路101,青年路口东北角 Panjiayuan Antique Market The mother of all “antique” markets is home to over 3,000 dealers who scour the countryside in search of antiques, family heirlooms and curios. This is the place to go for life-size terracotta warriors, vintage photographs, porcelain vases and figurines, Qing-style furniture and much, much more. The best bargains are offered early on weekend mornings, between 6 and 8.30am. Best on weekends, 4.30am6pm (but open on weekdays as well). Mon-Fri 8.30am-6pm, Sat-Sun 4.30am-6pm. West of Panjiayuan Qiao, Chaoyang District. (6775 2405) 潘家园旧货市场, 朝阳区潘家园桥西边

Home Accessories and Gear Aquasana Aquasana is a home water filtration company from the US. They manufacture drinking water filters, shower filters, and whole house filtration systems. The company’s countertop water filter costs RMB 1,550, the undercounted version costs RMB 2,320, and a shower filter costs RMB 1,100. You’ll also periodically need to buy replacement cartridges, which cost RMB 550-580 depending on the water filtration system. 5 Nongzhan South Rd, Beijing, China Jingchao Building 1271, Chaoyang District. (400 000 8320 Chinese, 136 5128 5157 English, shop@aquasana-china.com) www. aquasana-china.com 朝阳区北京市朝阳区农展 南路5号北京市环境保护局 京朝大厦1271 Bainaohui Computer Shopping Mall If you don’t feel like trekking out to Zhongguancun, this mall is a good place to pick up computers, printers, hard drives, wi-fi equipment, gaming equipment, software, blank CDs and more – both foreign and domestic brands. Prices might be a bit higher than Zhongguancun, but warranties are more reliable. Daily 9am-8pm. 10 Chaoyangmenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (6599 5912) 百脑汇 电脑商场, 朝阳区朝阳门外大街10号 Beijing Torana Clean Air Center Air purifiers from Blueair and Alen Air, pollution masks from Totobobo. Free home

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assessments and delivery. 1) Daily 10am8.30pm. Unit LB09, 1/F, Europlaza Mall, Shunyi District. (8459 0785); 2) 10.30am6.30pm. Unit 308, Pinnacle Plaza, Shunyi District. (8046 1091) www.toranacleanair. com/index.html 1) 顺义区天竺镇裕翔路99号 欧陆广场LB09; 2) 顺义区天竺镇花梨坎村南“ 荣祥广场308室 Beyuls This furniture store specializes in high-end furniture and housewares: wood furniture made from solid piece of woods (not made with veneer or composite woods), porcelain and ceramic pieces made by masters in the trade, as well as high quality stones and crystals (natural color, no radiation). Other items sold include hand woven linen table runners and raw silk cushions. Daily 9.30am-6.30pm. Stall 2311, Chaoyuan Huahui, Chaoyang Gongyuanxi Lu, Chaoyang District. (135 2228 3751) 天地人, 朝阳区朝阳公园西路朝园花卉二楼2311 Boshiwa 365 This China-based retailer aims to be the one-stop shopping place forall 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. Daily 10am-10pm.. 1) 1/F, Kids Land, Solana Lifestyle and Shopping Park,6 Chaoyang Gongyuan Lu, Chaoyang District. (5905 6287); 2) L413-417, 4/F, The Place, 9 Guanghua Lu, Chaoyang District. (6587 1306) www.boshiwa365.com 博士蛙365, 1) 朝阳区 朝阳区朝阳公园路6号蓝色港湾儿童城1层; 2) 朝阳区朝阳区光华路甲9号世贸天阶413-417 Chicco Chicco comes from Italy, where mamas know how to care for their bambini. So durable it will last right through your seventh child, the equipment includes high chairs, baby carriers, car seats, bottles, thermometers, cribs and prams. The store has more than 15 branches around town; just a few are listed below. 1) Daily 9.30am-9.30pm. NB136, B1/F, China World Shopping Mall, 1 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (6505 6721); 2) Daily 9am-10pm. Lufthansa Shopping Center, 6/F, 52 Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (6465 1188 ext 675); 3) Daily 10am-10pm. 5/F, Pacific Century Place, 2A Gongti Beilu, Chaoyang District. (6539 3888) 智高儿童用 品, 1) 朝阳区建国门外大街1号国贸商城地下1 层NB136; 2) 朝阳区亮马桥路52号燕莎购物中心 6楼; 3) 朝阳区工体北路甲2号太平洋百货5楼 Cosmo Beebies Started by parents for parents, Cosmo Beebies aims to carry the most innovative maternity, baby and infant products from Europe, North America, Australia, and New Zealand to Hong Kong and mainland China. The selection of brands includes maternity and nursing clothes, nursery furniture, gear, toys, and baby care products catering to moms, babies, and expecting mothers. All of Cosmo Beebies’ products are eco-friendly and made with high-quality materials. Daily 10am-10pm. Shop L-VDM-03, Solana Lifestyle Shopping Park, 6 Chaoyang Gongyuan Lu, Chaoyang District. (5900 9723, pr@cosmobeebies. com) www.cosmobeebies.com, weibo.com/ cosmobeebies 朝阳区朝阳区朝阳公园路六号蓝 色港湾国际商区L-VDM-03 号商铺 Counting Sheep Children’s Boutique Counting Sheep offers gear for moms, dads and kids. From maternity clothes, baby furniture, baby shower gifts to party items. International brands include Stokke, Bloom, Boob, Baby Bjorn, Ergo Carriers, Hotslings, Bravado, Chicobello, Fleurville, BamBam, Big Bobby Cars, and Trunki. Sun-Thurs 10am7pm, 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)

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Cuccina Founded in 2011, Cuccina is a retailer specializing in quality kitchen furnishings and gourmet cookware. Brands include Le Creuset, Swissmar, Microplane, Joseph Joseph, Typhoon, Eva Solo, Lékué, and more. 1) Daily 10am-9pm. Shop 55, B1/F, Indigo Mall, 18 Jiuxianqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (8420 0971); 2) 17 Gongti Beilu (across from north gate of Workers’ Stadium, in the same building as Bodhi), Chaoyang District. (6413 0223) 品厨, 1) 朝阳区酒仙桥 路18号颐堤港商场地铁层店铺号LG55; 2) 朝阳 区工体北路17号(工体北门对面) Flexa Flexa sells durable, wooden kids’ furniture such as beds, desks, shelves, wardrobes, cribs and all the attendant accessories like mattresses, playpens, tunnels, linen, bean bags, changing mats and much, much more. Best of all, the items “grow” with your kids: for example, the Flexa (RMB 8,590) can be turned into an extendable trainer bed (from 120cm200cm). Want your kids to think you’re the best parents ever? Get a bunk bed with a slide. 1) Daily 10am-8pm. B2/F, Cofco Plaza, 8 Jianguomennei Dajie, Dongcheng District. (6524 2726); 2) Daily 10am-8pm. 1/F, Lanjinglijia, Dazhongsi, Haidian District. (8211 7233); 3) Mon-Fri 9am-6pm, Sat-Sun 9am7pm. 3/F, Red Star Macalline, 193 Dajiaoting Qiao, Chaoyang District. (8795 1515); 4) Mon-Fri 10am-9pm, Sat-Sun 9.30am-9pm. 1/F, Easy Home, Golden Resouces Shopping Mall, 1 Yuanda Lu, Haidian District. (8887 3379); 5) 9.30am-7.30pm. 2/F, Easy Home, 65 Beisihuan Donglu, Chaoyang District. (8462 9029) www.flexa.dk 芙莱莎, 1) 东城 区建国门内大街8号中粮广场地下2层; 2) 海淀 区大钟寺蓝景丽家1层; 3) 朝阳区大郊亭桥193 号东四环红星美凯龙3层; 4) 海淀区远大路1号 世纪金源居然之家1层; 5) 朝阳区北四环东路65 号居然之家2层 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 Hola Daily 10am-10pm. 1) 117 Xisihuan Beilu, Jinsiji Shopping Center, Haidian District.; 2) 66 Xiangbinbu, Shunyi District.; 3) 1 Dongzhimen Nandajie, Dongcheng District. (6772 8007) www.hola.com.cn 特力 屋, 1) 海淀区西四环北路117号金四季购物中 心; 2) 顺义区香宾路66号; 3) 东城区东直门 南大街1号 Ikea Stocks a wide range of children’s gear, including extendable beds, high chairs, changing tables, cupboard units and Patrull safety equipment (cabinet/door locks, safety gates, corner bumpers, window catches, etc.). Save your skin by paying to have Ikea technicians assemble your purchases at home. Daily 10am-10pm. 1 Taiyang Gonglu, Dongbahe (northwest corner of Siyuan Qiao), Chaoyang District. (800 810 5679) www.ikea. com.cn 宜家家居, 朝阳区东坝河太阳宫路1号( 四元桥西北角)

IQ Air While little can be done about outdoor air pollution, you can certainly make a difference with the air you breathe in your home or office. IQAir has been the top-rated air purifier brand for more than

a decade. The Health Pro 250 is their most popular product and is considered by most to be the best all-around air cleaning system available. With their HyperHEPA technology, you are guaranteed near perfect levels of efficiency for the life of your machine. IQAir China specializes in bringing clean air solutions to both residential and commercial users. 1) B1/F, 03A Europlaza, 99 Yuxiang Lu, Tianzhu, Shunyi District. (6457 1922, info@iqair-china.com); 2) Daily 10am10pm. 5/F, Household Appliance Area, Youyi Shopping City, 52 Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (158 0136 1601, info@iqair-china. com); 3) 10am-8pm. 6/F, Parkson Plaza, 101 Fuxingmennei Dajie, Xicheng District. (157 1286 8485, info@iqair-china.com); 4) Daily 10am-10pm. B1/F, Parkson Plaza Taiyanggong, Bldg 1, 12 Qi Sheng Zhongjie, Chaoyang District, Beijing, Chaoyang District. (157 1286 8454, info@iqair-china.com); 5) Daily 10am-10pm. 5/F, Shin Kong Place, 87 Jianguo Lu, Chaoyang District. (5738 2401, info@iqair-china.com); 6) Daily 9am-6pm. Rm 1801-03, Air China Plaza, 36 Xiaoyun Lu, Chaoyang District. (8447 5800, info@iqairchina.com); 7) Daily 10am-9pm. 4/F, 417 Seasons Place, 2 Jinchengfang Jie, Xicheng District. (6622 0179, info@iqair-china.com); 8) Mon-Thu 10am-9pm, Fri-Sun 10am-10pm. B1/F, Golden Resources New Yansha Mall, 1 Yuanda Lu, Haidian District. (157 1286 9044, info@iqair-china.com); 9) 10am-10pm. B2/F, Scitech Plaza, 22 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Beijing, Chaoyang District. (188 1020 5987, info@iqair-china.com) www.iqair-china.com 1) 顺义区天竺镇裕翔路99号欧陆广场地下一层 03A; 2) 朝阳区亮马桥路52号燕莎友谊商城5层; 3) 西城区复兴门内大街101号6层百盛复兴门店 家电部; 4) 朝阳区七圣中街12号院1号楼B1百盛 太阳宫店生活家电区; 5) 朝阳区建国路87号新 光天地5层生活家电区; 6) 朝阳区霄云路36号国 航大厦1801-03室; 7) 西城区金城坊街金融街 417号四层; 8) 海淀区远大路1号金源新燕莎商 城地下1层; 9) 朝阳区建国门外大街22号赛特购 物中心地下二层 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 Liangma Flower Market This store sells almost every variety of cut flower or potted plant you could want at very reasonable prices and is also great for craft materials. There are loads of individual vendors, so variety is good and bargaining is the norm. You can buy organza at RMB 5 a meter, ribbon, cards, stickers, cello bags, printed wrapping paper. Delivery by flatbed bicycle costs between RMB 10-30, depending on the distance and your haggling skills. Daily 8.30am-6.30pm. South bank of Liangma River, 758 Dongsanhuan Beilu, Chaoyang District. (6504 2446) 亮马花卉市场, 朝阳区东 三环北路758号, 燕莎商城南, 亮马河南岸 Lijia Baby Domestic retailer Lijia Baby stocks goods for children between the ages 0 and 5. You’ll find diapers, clothing, car seats, infant formula, milk bottles, baby wipes, bibs, and more. 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. 1) Daily 10am-10pm.. Shop VD1-29, 1/F, Kids Land, Solana Lifestyle and Shopping Park, 6 Chaoyang Gongyuan Lu, Chaoyang District.

(59051921/36); 2) Daily 9am-9pm.. Shop A06, B1/F, Liubaiben Shopping Street, 19 Guangshun Beidajie, Wangjing, Chaoyang District. (6472 5526/5400); 3) 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 丽家宝宝, 1) 朝阳区朝阳 区朝阳公园路6号院蓝色港湾国际商区活力城 1层VD1-29; 2) 朝阳区朝阳区望京广顺北大 街19号六佰本商业街地下1层A06; 3) 朝阳区 朝阳区百子湾路12号大成国际中心地下1层

Lily’s Antiques Furniture Established in 1999, Lily’s Antiques has become one of the largest furniture dealers in Beijing. Famous for the best service in town and selling highclass Chinese antiques, the company has now expanded into a one-stop furniture and deco store, with a wide variety of traditional and modern styles from various countries: Pakistani rugs, Indian trunks, Italian sofas, Spanish design, Brazilian coffee tables, etc. Lily’s Antiques has its home in a 6,000square-meter showroom in Gaobeidian for customers to test out the furniture and consult experienced and English-speaking employees on their purchases. To make the experience complete, there’s also a rooftop for “Lily’s Museum” and a “Lily’s Cafe” for shoppers to take a rest.Most popular and readily available are reproductions of classic designs – be sure to ask if you’re looking for genuine antiques. Overall, the prices for furniture from Lily’s Antiques range from (RMB 1,000-5,000), and interested buyers can expect to pay around RMB 400 for a bedside cabinet, RMB 2,000 for a midsize dresser, and RMB 3,000 for a six-person dining table. Besides furniture there’s a huge amount of deco accessories from chinoiserie to African wood carvings.Although Lily’s got famous with high-class antique Chinese furniture made of elm, pine and walnut, to establish their position as a trendsetter in the furniture business, the new Lily’s Living department has a series of modern furniture and places an ever-increasing emphasis on retailing imported furniture from India, Egypt and Mexico. Moreover, Lily’s offers fixed prices and a one-year guarantee on their furniture pieces, and is also one of the first companies to be certified for using eco-friendly wood materials. 1) Daily 8.30am6pm. Gaobeidian Showroom, 69 Gaobeidian Furniture Street, Chaoyang District. (8579 2458); 2) Visit by Appointment. Factory and Warehouse Address, Baimiao industry area, Songzhuang town, Tongzhou District. (138 0139 6309) www.lilysantiques.com 华伦古典 家具, 1) 朝阳区高碑店家俱一条街69号; 2) 通 州区工厂地址,通州区宋庄镇白庙村工业大院 Motherswork Daily 10am-10pm.. Store L-VDM-20, Block 2, Solana Lifestyle and Shopping Park, 6 Chaoyang Gongyuan Lu, Chaoyang District. Contact Weibo: @ motherswork_中国 (5905 6905, info@ motherswork.cn) 朝阳区朝阳区朝阳公园路6号 院蓝色港湾国际商区2号楼L-VDM-20号店铺 Radiance Tue-Sun 9am-6pm. 1) 118A, Shunhuang Lu, Sunhe Xiang, Chaoyang District. (8459 4931, huang518@hotmail. com); 2) 9 Kaifa Jie, Xibaixinzhuang, Shunyi District. (8049 6400, huang518@hotmail. com) 瑞氏东方, 1) 朝阳区朝阳区孙河乡顺黄路 甲118号; 2) 顺义区西百辛庄开发街9号


Sports 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

Villa Lifestyles Villa Lifestyles has been serving the Beijing community for more than five years. Providing you with quality name brand products backed by great service, they have the widest selection of BBQs and accessories, the Mosquito Magnet, trampolines, IQAir air purifiers, Bissell Vacuums and more. Stop by their Shunyi showroom or visit their website to have a look at what’s new. Daily 10am-9pm. B1/F, 03A Europlaza, 99 Yuxiang Lu, Tianzhu Town, Shunyi District. (6457 1922, info@ villalifestyles.cn) www.villalifestyles.cn 顺义区 天竺镇裕翔路99号欧陆广场地下1层03A

Photography Studios & Services Littleones Kids & Family Portrait Studio This Western photography studio specializes in newborn, children, family, and maternity photos. Photo shoots are tailored to each family. Daily 9am-6pm. Swan Bay Building 16, suite 2203, Chao Yang Bei Lu, Chaoyang District. (8577-9987, service@littleones.com. cn) www.littleones.com.cn 美国乐童万色儿 童摄影机构, 朝阳区朝阳北路天鹅湾南区16号 楼2203 Mishka Family Photography 1) C3, Fuli City, Shuangjing Qiao, Chaoyang District. (maxim@mishka.pro); 2) Rm 1910, CAMEO Center, Guangshunnan Dajie, Chaoyang District. (maxim@mishka.pro) www.mishka. pro, www.mishka.cn 1) 朝阳区双井桥富力城 C3; 2) 朝阳区广顺南大街嘉美中心1910 The Bloom Family Photography Owned and run by professional and enthusiastic photographer Irene, member of Professional Photographers of America (PPA), the Bloom Family Photography studio provides highquality photography services. The studio is based in Beijing, but is also available for local and domestic travel. Daily 10am-6pm. 6 Xinjiekouwai Dajie (opposite the east gate of Beijing Normal University), Xicheng District. (6202 7745, 155 1061 6900, hello@bloompic. com) www.BloomPic.com 花开摄影机构, 西 城区新街口外大街6号(北京师范大学东门马 路对面) VivaXiao Photography Studio Formerly known as Small World Photo Studio, VivaXiao is a professional photography studio based in Shunyi. Providing services both in and out of the studio, VivaXiao aims to create memorable photos that evoke emotions, capture memories, and awaken the imagination. Tue-Sun 10am-7pm. Rm 509510, 5/F, Euro Plaza, 99 Yuxiang Lu, Shunyi District. (8046 1603 (Chinese), 138 1160 2673 (English)) www.vivaxiao.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

Toys Leyou Sells toys from brands like Chicco, Koochie, Play Doh, Playwell and Ravensburger. Prices are competitive and you can order online. 1) Daily 9am-8pm. 111 Jiaodaokou Dajie, Dongcheng District. (6405 6406); 2) Daily 9am-8pm. East gate of Sanyuanli Community, opposite Silver Tower (between Sanyuan Qiao and Sanyuan Dongqiao), Chaoyang District. (6463 8880);

Toys “R” Us Toys “R” Us, the world’s leading toy and baby products retailer, has opened its first stores Beijing in both CapitaMall Taiyanggong and Chaoyang Joy City. The Beijing stores will feature one of the most comprehensive collection of educational toys in the city. Daily 10am-10pm.. 1) Rm 52, B1/F, CapitaMall Taiyanggong, 12 Taiyanggong Zhonglu, Chaoyang District. (8429 7072); 2) Rm 10, 5/F, Joy City Chaoyang, 101 Chaoyang Beilu, Chaoyang District. (8552 2898) www.toysrus.com.cn 玩 具反斗城, 1) 朝阳区朝阳区太阳宫中路12号凯 德广场B1层52号; 2) 朝阳区朝阳区朝阳北路101 号朝阳大悦城5F-10

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

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

beijingclimbingclub.com which provides information about our services, and information about the climbing scene in general, for independent climbers in Beijing. www.beijingclimbingclub.com 北京攀岩俱乐部 O’le Climbing O’le Climbing is the city’s premier indoor climbing gym, as well as the meeting place and events center for the Beijing climbing community. Opened in 2008, they are one of China’s longest-running climbing centers. Whether it’s your family’s first time or not, O’le’s friendly, nationallycertified, and bilingual staff will “show you the ropes.”O’le’s top-roping and lead climbing wall is 12.5m high and features 7 roped climbing stations with numerous professionally-set routes suitable for novices and experts alike. Staff members frequently change the holids and routes, so there’s something new every time. The center also has one of the best indoor bouldering rooms in China, with 150sqm of verticals, slabs, bulges, and a 45° overhanging wall.O’le Climbing offers private lessons for children or groups and has an O’le Kids Climbing Club that meets every Saturday morning to train and have fun.O’le Climbing also hosts birthday parties, offering climbing and other activities for kids, like box climbing, slacklining, and indoor soccer. Mon-Sat 10am-10pm, Sun 10am-8pm. 5 Shimencun Lu, Baiziwan Qiao Dong, Dongsihuan Zhonglu, Chaoyang District. (186 1045 3101, oleclimbing@gmail.com) www.oleclimbing. com 奥莱攀岩, 朝阳区朝阳区东四环中路百子 湾桥东石门村路5号

Cycling Bike Beijing Trips to the Great Wall start at RMB 950 (adult) and RMB 600 (child). 34 Donghuangchenggen Nanjiewww., Dongcheng District. (133 8140 0738) bikebeijing.com 东城区东皇城根南街34 Cycle China Cycle China is a Beijing based tour group providing organized cycling tours

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and hiking trips to the Great Wall. Bike hire available from RMB 60 a day. People can also get helpful information about accommodation, sights, bike hire or booking tours through their Tourist Information Centre & Cycle China Booking office. Opposite the East Gate of Jingshan Park, Dongcheng District. (6402 5653, 139 1188 6524) www. cyclechina.com 东城区景山公园东门对面

Dance Ballet Pro Dance Studio Taking place every Wednesday at Qijiayuan Diplomatic Residence Compound, Ballet Pro’s classes combine wellknown ballet syllabi from around the world. These include Royal Academy of Dance (RAD), Russian Vaganova Ballet Academy, and Dance Academy of China. The goal is to provide fun, stimulating, and friendly ballet classes as education dance residency programs around Beijing. Teachers come from RAD, National Ballet of China, and Dance Academy of China. The programs are suited to ages 4.5 to 18 years and cost RMB 2,880 for one year (24 classes). 1) Qijiayuan Diplomatic Residence Compound Clubhouse, Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (theballetpro@gmail.com); 2) Lido Place Clubhouse, 6 Jiangtai Lu, Chaoyang District. (theballetpro@gmail.com); 3) Rm 301, Unit 2, Bldg 6, Zone 1, Qijiayuan Diplomatic Residence Compound, Tiantongyuan, Changping District. (theballetpro@gmail.com) www.theballetpro.com 1) 朝阳区朝阳区建国门 外大街齐家园外交公寓会所; 2) 朝阳区丽都乡 村俱乐部 将台路6号; 3) 昌平区昌平区天通苑1 区6号楼2单元301室 On Pointe Dance Studio On Pointe Dance Studio is an innovative dance school catering mainly to expat children. The school offers a full and varied teaching program that covers ballet, jazz, and tap. The ballet syllabus follows the Royal Academy of Dance syllabi and holds accredited RAD examinations

Bowling Cosmic Bowling Strike! Whoever said silence is golden clearly never experienced the ten-pin joys of Cosmic Bowling’s 20-lane alley. Prices vary throughout the day, but start from RMB 120/hour. Daily 6pm-2am. 3/F, Lido Hotel, 6 Jiangtai Lu, Chaoyang District. (6437 6688 ext 3801) 保龄球馆, 朝 阳区将台路6号丽都饭店三层 Jade Palace Hotel Bowling Center Expect higher standards than at your regular ten-pin 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 10am11pm. 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 Beijing Climbing Club Beijing Climbing Club runs regular weekend rock-climbing trips for aspiring climbers of all abilities to scenic locations around Beijing. They offer a safe and hassle free way for anyone based in Beijing to get out and experience this amazing sport first hand. They use qualified western/bilingual guides and operate to western safety standards. They also meet regularly during the week at climbing walls in the city, and operate a website at www.

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annually. The jazz and tap work that is taught is non-syllabus, focusing on an array of styles from commercial to Broadway. The school focuses on excellence in teaching while encouraging students to achieve their full potential. All instructors are fully-trained and experienced within their own fields. Classes are held at the British School of Beijing’s Shunyi campus from Monday to Saturday and at East Lake Villas on Sundays. 1) East Lake Villas, 35 Dongzhimenwai Dajie, Dongcheng District. (enpointebeijing@gmail.com); 2) British School of Beijing (Shunyi Campus), 9 Anhua Jie, Shunyi District. (enpointebeijing@ gmail.com) www.onpointebeijing.com 1) 东城 区东城区东直门外大街35号东湖别墅; 2) 顺义 区顺义区安华街9号南院北京英国学校 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 co-ordination, 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

Fencing Fenxing Fencing Club The Fenxing Fencing Club uses the Olympic Stadium inside the Asian Games Complex for regular club meetings. Tue-Sun 9am - 9pm. Bldg. 2050, Gahood Villa 5 Yunyang Rd., Xibaixinzhuang, Shunyi District. (fenxing.fencing@gmail.com) www.fenxing.com 北京奋星击剑俱乐部, 顺义 区西白辛庄榆阳路5号嘉浩别墅2050

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

Golf Beijing Ladies Golf Beijing Ladies Golf is comprised of enthusiastic ladies of different nationalities who share a passion for golf. They also organize fun events such as games, luncheons, dinners, golf clinics and workshops. All lady golf enthusiasts are welcome to play every Thursday at courses around Beijing. Join for awards, prizes and (of course) lots of fun. Email beijingladiesgolf@ gmail.com or visit www.beijingladiesgolf.org for more information. (beijingladiesgolf@ gmail.com) www.beijingladiesgolf.org

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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 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

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

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

Ice Skating All Star Champion Skating Club Lace up your skates and do a Kim Yu-Na of South Korea (Kim’s the current world champion in ladies figure skating, couch potatoes). - All Star Ice Rink was founded by Wang Rui, figure skating gold medalist in the 1999 Asian Winter Games, and Li Ning, the legendary gymnast who lit the torch during the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics opening ceremony. Located on the first floor of Solana mall, the ice rink

covers 800 square meters and uses equipment that meets international standards, creating a rink fit for both entertainment and professional competition. For adolescents new to the sport, All-Star offers classes. Especially precocious athletes can request coaches from the Chinese national skating team. Private lessons (Chinese only) are priced at RMB 135-200/40min. RMB 30 (Before 6 pm), 40 (After 6pm), 50 (Holidays & Weekends) for admission. Daily 10am-10pm. 1/F, Solana Lifestyle Shopping Park, 6 Chaoyang Gongyuan Lu., Chaoyang District. (5905 6328) 全明星滑冰俱乐部, 朝阳区朝阳公园路6号蓝色 港湾国际商区首层 Le Cool Chills and spills for skaters and shoppers at this small indoor rink in the World Trade Center. Be warned that the rink can get seriously crowded with ice princesses on holidays and weekend afternoons. Weekdays: RMB 30 for 90 min (10am-6pm), RMB 40 for 90 min (6-10pm). Weekends: RMB 50 for 90 min. Skate rental included. Daily 10am-10pm. B2/F, China World Shopping Mall, 1 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (6505 5776, lecool@cwtc. com) www.lecoolicerink.com 国贸溜冰场, 朝 阳区建国门外大街1号国贸地下2层

Martial Arts Black Tiger Fight Club Founded in 2006, Black Tiger Fight Club is the only complete MMA training center that caters primarily to expats and Beijing’s international community. The center’s coaching team consists of world champions, UFC veteran coaches and fighters, and certified conditioning coaches. Facilities include fitness training equipment, martial arts and boxing gear, showers, steam room, and lockers (Xiaoyun Lu location), and an equipment shop. With two locations in Beijing, Black Tiger Fighting Club Beijing offers martial arts and fitness classes for women, kids, teens, and adults, including Muay Thai kickboxing, Brazilian jiujitsu, wrestling, boxing, and weekend self-defense workshops. 1) 2/F, 5 Laiguanying Donglu (across from WAB, west of Lane Bridge Villa), Chaoyang District. (info@blacktigerclub. com); 2) 1/F, Park Apartments, 17 Chaoyang Gongyuan Xilu, Chaoyang District. (139 1071 2576, info@blacktigerclub.com) 1) 朝阳区莱 广营东路5号2层(京西学校对面,长岛澜桥西 侧); 2) 朝阳区朝阳公园西路17号天安家园1层 China Baby Kung Fu Hall China Baby Kung Fu Hall combines traditional Chinese culture and martial arts. As the designated teaching base of the Chinese Wushu Association, the school has more than 100,000 students training in kung fu, sanda, taichi, and self-defence. There are group classes (maximum of eight students), one-toone classes, and family packages available. Rm S108B, Guangcai International Mall, 18 Gongti Xilu, Chaoyang District. (186 0098 8666 Registration, 6551 3108 or 6553 7689 Hotline, chinababykungfu@163.com) www. chinababykungfu.com 中华宝贝功夫会馆, 朝 阳区朝阳区工体西路18号光彩国际底商S108B Jinghua Wushu Association Traditional, combat-style Chinese wushu for kids ages 5 and up, taught in English by teachers from Shaolin. The youngest aspiring masters start off with moves based on different animals; older, more experienced learners study traditional Shaolin forms. Beijing Riviera: Mon 4.30-5.30pm (ages 4-7), Wed 5-6 pm (ages 4-7). Kempinski Pulse Club: Thu 5-6.30pm (ages 7-9), Sat 3-4.30pm (ages 7-9), Sat 4.30-6pm (ages 7-9), Sun 4-5.30pm (ages 4-6). Adult classes and private lessons also available. RMB 700/ten classes. F1, Pulse Health Club, Kempinski Hotel Apartment, 50 Liangmaqiao Lu., Chaoyang District. (135 2228 3751 (English/French), 131 4107 2677 (English/Chinese), jinghuawushu@yahoo.com. cn) www.jinghuawushu.com 朝阳区亮马桥路50 号凯宾斯基饭店公寓地下1层都市脉搏俱乐部 Krav Maga® Real World Self Defense by KMG Learn self-protection with effective hand-to-hand combat techniques and get into shape at the same time with Krav Maga®, the

official hand-to-hand combat system of the Israeli Defense Forces. Designed to benefit the average person, the Krav Maga® system is not about sheer strength or power, but a combination of physical skill with mental selfdefense determination. Krav Maga® is more accessible to people any shape, size or gender than other martial art form. Visit the website for more info and class schedules. Mon-Thu 7-9pm. Tera Wellness: 15 Dongfang Donglu, Chaoyang District. (186 1053 4434 or 150 1024 6131) www.kravmagabeijing.com 朝阳区 一兆韦德健身:东方东路15号

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

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

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

Yoga Incy Wincy Yoga Children learn to walk like a dog, buzz like a bee, and moo like a barnyard cow while developing their motor skills and building their self-confidence. Founded in 2006 by a mother and experienced yoga instructor Angelina Liu, Incy Wincy Yoga is a yoga company dedicated to Children’s and Baby yoga. Classes are 45-minute for muscular and bone development, balance and coordination, focus and concentration as well as fun. The programs are suitable for children 3-12 years old, babies, and teens. All classes are taught in English with over 15 centers around Beijing. Rm 1909, Bldg A, U-Space Building, 8 Guangqumenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (5861 3809, info@incywincyyoga. com) www.incywincyyoga.com 朝阳区广渠门外 大街8号优士阁A座,1909室


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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 April 12. Spring Festival at ISB On February 1, staff and students at the International School of Beijing celebrated Spring Festival with a day of arts and crafts, special snacks, and student and professional performances.

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The Circuit BSB Performs Rock of Ages On February 21, The British School of Beijing Shunyi’s Year 5 students successfully performed Rock of Ages.

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PFS Welcomes Year of the Snake Students, parents and teachers from Positive Foundations Preschool ushered in the Year of the Snake with songs, poetry performances, dumpling making, and gift exchanges.

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The Circuit Chinese New Year at The Children’s House On February 23, The Children’s House International Montessori Kindergarten held a temple fair at its Guomao campus with dragon dancers, animal carvings, and kung fu artists.

YCIS Beijing Celebrates Chinese New Year On January 31, Yew Chung International School of Beijing ushered in the Year of the Snake with performances, a temple fair, face painting, dumpling making, pin the tail on the snake, and more.

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Chinese New Year at BISS On February 7, teachers and elementary school students from Beijing BISS International School performed traditional dances, songs, poetry, kung fu, and a play on the legend of the White Snake for Chinese New Year.

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Chinese New Year at Daystar On January 31, Daystar Academy kindergarten students, parents, and staff participated in a day of traditional Chinese games and activities for Chinese New Year.

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The Circuit Spring at BCIS Beijing City International School held a host of events in late February and March, including a special admissions session for the Chinese-speaking community, a talk about air quality by Puhua Beijing International Clinic, and a visit by children’s author and artist Kaz Cooke.

CISB Visits National Geological Museum On March 8, Grade 4 students from the Canadian International School of Beijing learned about gemstones, stalagmites, the erosion process, and more at the National Geological Museum.

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Side by Side Hits the Slopes On March 8, Side by Side students Max, Dominic, and Eric went on a ski trip to Nanshan with staff members Tim, Philipp, and Anita for Philipp’s birthday.

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DCB Performs Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland From February 4-6, directors Corin James and Amy Simpson put on a production of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland with a cast of over 80 students.

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The Circuit World Maths Day at Harrow On March 6, Harrow International School Beijing celebrated World Maths Day. Students saw mathematics in action across cooking, drama, PE, and music lessons throughout the day.

Keystone Talk: “Preparing Children for Success in a Global Society� On March 11, Keystone Academy held an educational salon in partnership with CICC Wealth Management at Hong Kong Jockey Club. Founding President Edward Shanahan and Dean of Admissions Rachael Beare spoke about the skills and knowledge that students must develop to meet the demands of the 21st century.

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Etonkids Student Art Expo at U-Town Mall From January 20-27, the Etonkids Student Art Expo at Chaoyang U-Town Mall featured more than 100 student artworks from six Etonkids campuses.

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Beijing Playhouse Students Perform King Arthur and Guinevere On February 24, students aged 6-14 from the Beijing Playhouse Academy of Performing Arts put on a production of King Arthur and Guinevere for over 100 friends and family.

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beijingkids and jingkids Host Spring School Choice Fair On March 3, around 1,500 people gathered at Kempinski Hotel Beijing Lufthansa Center for the second annual beijingkids and jingkids Spring School Choice Fair. The event featured 38 schools, seven healthcare providers, and two education consultants. Highlights included educational talks by Dulwich College Beijing, a beijingkids panel featuring four expat parents with children in local schools, and a kids’ playroom hosted by the American International Academy of Beijing. beijingkids wishes to thank the Kempinski, the participants, and all the parents and kids for making the event such a success.

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Family Favorites

The Lyons Family photo by VivaXiao Photography Studio The Lyons family is made up of dad Stephen, mom Eleanor, Claudia (age 13), Penny (11), and Patrick (8). Eleanor is a stay-at-home mom, while Stephen is vice-president of finance and corporate for a gas exploration company. The kids attend Dulwich College Beijing. Originally from Australia, the Lyons have called Beijing home for over six years. Sijia Chen

Favorite Day Trip We love flying down the toboggan at Mutianyu Great Wall and having lunch at The Schoolhouse. Kids Beg Us to Go Hilton Beijing Capital Airport for their Sunday brunch! The kids’ favorites are the homemade ice cream, chocolate fountain, popcorn, and playroom. We like the seafood, grill, and Beijing duck.

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Favorite Places to Shop Eleanor loves the variety at Beidong Flower Market: flowers, plants, birds, fish, cute knickknacks, antiques, rugs, and more. The kids are very active, so we also shop a lot at Decathlon. The clothes are of good quality and don’t require haggling.

Favorite Way to Relax Having a family foot massage at the Beijing Riviera Clubhouse, followed by a Chinese feast at the in-house Chinese restaurant

Favorite Dessert Our children love the ice cream martini and chocolate molten cake at Union Bar and Grille.

Best Place for a Special Occasion Capital M for the parents and Union Bar and Grille for the kids

The Lyonsbeijingkids (pictured here with2013 a newApril friend) at Beidong Flower Market in Shunyi

Family Rituals Every Sunday, we go to Avocado Tree at Pinnacle Plaza for chicken burritos after church.

Date Night Mosto at Nali Patio

Best Places to Play The pollution has been a big factor lately, so we finally bought the kids a Wii; it’s been very helpful in keeping them active indoors. O’le Climbing is fabulous as well.

On the Weekend On Saturday, we have swimming lessons followed by pretzels and cream Berliners at Michael’s German Bakery. Then, Eleanor heads to the Human in Motion gym in Cathay View Garden. The kids often go to K. K. Animal Hospital to play with the puppies, kittens, and rabbits. In the evening, we usually eat at a local restaurant.

Favorite Family Restaurant Haru at Pinnacle Plaza. Our kids are a bit older, so it’s suitable for them.

New Discoveries Steve discovered a go-karting track near the Audi Beijing Goldenport Motor Park on Dongwei Lu. The kids absolutely love it!




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